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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Variation on a Simple Tune

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 11:20 am

The previous post discussed a tune ending in the following
sequence of notes (symbols as in a Wikipedia article):

C#4  B4  A4  E4  G4 .

(This sequence was approximated in that post by integers
representing the relative frequencies of the notes:  5  9  8  6  7 .)

Yesterday’s simple tune may suggest to some a similar refrain:

D4    E4    C4   C3   G3 .

This is, as a helpful page at Ars Nova Software explains,
the theme from “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”

The notes of the just intonation major scale:

The corresponding ratios from Close Encounters are…

9/8   5/4   1/1   1/2   3/4 , or, in whole numbers, 9  10  8  4  6.

These numbers also correspond, as in yesterday’s post, to the notes

B4  C#5  A4  A3  E4 .

Click the image below to try this on an online keyboard, playing keys

9  10  8  4  6  for Close Encounters.

“And you can tell everybody this is your song…”

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Simple Tune

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 7:00 pm

1  2  3  4  5  9  8  6  7

220 * (1/4) =   55 = A1

220 * (2/4) = 110 = A2

220 * (3/4) = 165 = approximately E3 (164.8)

220 * (4/4) = 220 = A3

220 * (5/4) = 275 = approximately C4/D4 (277.2) 

220 * (6/4) = 330 = approximately E4  (329.6)

220 * (7/4) = 385 = approximately G4  (392.0) 

220 * (8/4) = 440 = A4

220 * (9/4) = 495 = approximately B4  (493.9) 

Exact frequencies (such as 277.2) are from Wikipedia’s Piano key frequencies.

“It may be quite simple, but now that it’s done….

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