May 24, 2004

Ding Dong Song!

Oh. My. God. This dude is my new hero: Günther!

Crazy mullet, creepy mustache... and the perfect euro song... "Ohhh, you touch my tra la la." LOL.

The four main things in Günther's life are Chanpagne, Glamour, Sex and Respect...
Posted by xeeban at 10:45 AM

May 23, 2004

4 Last Progressions

Here are four last progressions for your study.

Progression 1
Progression 2
Progression 3
Progression 4

Good luck on finals =) Summer vacation is just around the bend!

Posted by xeeban at 10:11 PM | Comments (0)

May 19, 2004

Using the Java language for algorithmic music composition

This is a very cool article about cellular automata and music.

Take computers, mathematics, and the Java Sound API, add in some Java code, and you've got a recipe for creating some uniquely fascinating music. IBM Staff Software Engineer Paul Reiners demonstrates how to implement some basic concepts of algorithmic music composition in the Java language. He presents code examples and resulting MIDI files generated by the Automatous Monk program, which uses the open source jMusic framework to compose music based on mathematical structures called cellular automata.

Facinating stuff!

Posted by xeeban at 10:42 PM | Comments (0)

May 18, 2004

Riemenschneider #74

Here is Riemenschneider #74. We're nearing the end of these chorales. Sorry to all of you who are not in the music class where these are being used, there will be more regular news and items here soon. Its been quite fun singing the solfege to these pieces, I hope we do more next semester!

Posted by xeeban at 12:42 AM | Comments (0)

May 14, 2004

Detect Parallel Universes at Home

Now with just a red laser pointer, a pin and a piece of cardboard, you can prove the existance of parallel universes in the confort of your living room!

For more information, check out this great book:


The Fabric of Reality: The Science of Parallel Universes-And Its Implications

by David Deutsch

Posted by xeeban at 04:49 PM | Comments (0)

May 11, 2004

Chorale #4

Chorale #4 has been added to the Resources section. I know, not a very descriptive name... but its all that was on the music to identify it besides the score. Enjoy!

Posted by xeeban at 10:59 PM

May 09, 2004

Riemenschneider #186

This one is more difficult than the others. Lots of movement in the bass voice, the tenor jumps around a lot. The MP3s are here is Riemenschneider #186. Get them while you still have time to practice! =)

Posted by xeeban at 04:33 PM

May 03, 2004

Riemenschneider #75

They keep on coming! Here is Riemenschneider #73 for your choraling pleasure.

Posted by xeeban at 10:57 PM