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Bob Doran

 

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Ames, Iowa, USA
Post  Posted 30 Sep 2003 10:50 am    
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Last year i was visiting the Science Museum in Phildelphia.
There was a very old (1980's) science/music project that was simply amazing. I will describe it below but what i was hoping, was that that someone here knew of computer age software that could duplicate what this amazing machine could do.
It had 5 basic melodies that it could then transform into any of the following:
1)Mulitple harmonies
2)any other mode (minor, Greek, etc.)
3)any other scale (Just, mean tone, etc.)
4)improvise 3 different ways (reverse, inverse, reverse-inverse)
It was truly an education.
I once met a bass player who could do all this instantly on demand also.
Bob
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Los Angeles CA USA
Post  Posted 30 Sep 2003 10:57 am    
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How did it sound?
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Jackie Anderson

 

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Scarborough, ME
Post  Posted 30 Sep 2003 12:02 pm    
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Did it know when to "lay out?"
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Bob Doran

 

From:
Ames, Iowa, USA
Post  Posted 30 Sep 2003 2:08 pm    
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The sound was primitive but the purpose was just to educate about music theory.

Not sure what you mean by "lay out" unless you were just kidding- obviously the machine could never have the ability to compete with a human, or have "taste"- when to play and when not to play

Again, this was an extraordinary machine, a great education!
Bob
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