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Originally Posted by fly135
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.
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Steve Cass
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