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Old June 10th, 2007
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Originally Posted by fly135 View Post
Well lets see...

The probability of any random note is 1 in 12. So the probability of two particular notes in a row are 1 in 144. 3 in a row 1 in 1728. 10 specific notes in a row is 1 in 62 billion. Of course out of that 62 billion a significant number of those sequences probably won't sound too good, but one man's music is another man's noise. I guess shredders are exploring the possibility faster than the rest of us.
Add there that those notes can have different duration and that you can add rests... The same note sequence would give a totally different melody when you play around with these two elements...

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