Music of Pi in Processing
Simon wrote a program in Processing that plays the music of Pi. The idea to assign every integer a sound frequency belongs to the Numberphile channel, but Simon came up … Continue reading Music of Pi in Processing
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Simon wrote a program in Processing that plays the music of Pi. The idea to assign every integer a sound frequency belongs to the Numberphile channel, but Simon came up … Continue reading Music of Pi in Processing
Inspired by a Numberphile video, where Simon learned the technique to express the Fibonacci sequence in musical notes.
Simon’s classical repertoire has extended to include some jazz, although he still seems to prefer Brahms and Bach. And the math of music.
Link to Simon’s project in progress: https://codepen.io/simontiger/pen/LOg… The walk begins with a white grid. Every time the walker first visits a cell, it first turns purple and the green number inside … Continue reading Simon’s Music Random Walker
Here is Simon playing à quatre mains with his little sis, something he loves doing since she started piano lessons. She is not very keen on taking instructions, which upsets Simon enormously … Continue reading à quatre mains
Simon playing an adapted piece from Wagner’s Tannhäuser and getting annoyed as the teacher is trying to help him through singing. A nice example of Simon’s hypersensitivity.
This is a sound synthesis project that Simon created using p5 references. It’s quite intense sound, so maybe you should turn the volume down a notch. It’s funny how Simon … Continue reading Sound Synthesis Project. Simon’s own code.
Simon playing Clementi’s Sonatina:
Simon’s favorite piece for the moment – Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony:
This is currently Simon’s favourite piece – an adapted take on Saint-Saens’ Samson and Dalila: