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[DIR] Parent Directory - [TXT] README.html 27-Nov-2011 08:35 1.2K [   ] c05_hydrogenBirds.c 23-May-2006 16:48 27K [   ] c06_Hbells.c 23-May-2006 16:48 15K [   ] c06_JEBASE.c 23-May-2006 16:48 13K [   ] c07_composition2003.c 23-May-2006 16:48 8.3K [IMG] vogelbellen-large.jpg 23-May-2006 16:48 1.6M [IMG] vogelbellen-small.jpg 23-May-2006 16:48 419K [   ] vogelbellen-textlog.gz 23-May-2006 16:48 2.1M [SND] vogelbellen.aiff 23-May-2006 16:48 81M
    VOGELBELLEN

Another nanotone study called Vogelbellen
It has something to do with birds, crickets and bells, as you may hear.

  vogelbellen.aiff          84574262 bytes audiofile, 8 minutes,
                            stereo, 16 bit, 44.1 kHz.

  vogelbellen-small.jpg     Graphic JPEG score of the music.
  vogelbellen-large.jpg     An enlarged score with precise start- and end-times
                            of wavelets, but without envelope-grayscaling.

  vogelbellen-textlog.gz    Gzipped textfile in which all wavelets were logged.

  c05_hydrogenBirds.c       C sourcodes used in combination with 
  c06_Hbells.c              Spectroscopic Toolkit to re-generate
  c06_JEBASE.c              the composition Vogelbellen (audio, score and logfiles).
  c07_composition2003.c

Has anyone patented the major and minor musical scales yet?
I will not attempt to copyright-protect the electromagnetic spectra 
of hydrogen, silver, gold, etc., either.
You may thus freely copy and listen to my music, copy it, regenerate it  
and alter it...  In search of a new counterpoint, melody and harmony...

Pieter Suurmond, april 9, 2004.