Listening to a sequence!

Joerg Arndt arndt at jjj.de
Wed Apr 19 10:17:04 CEST 2006


Try Beatty seqs!
http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/A000201

(sound does not work on my system so I cannot test it)

* N. J. A. Sloane <njas at research.att.com> [Apr 19. 2006 10:06]:
> 
> Thanks to Jonathan Middleton of Eastern
> Washington University, there's now a new button at the bottom of 
> the OEIS pages called "Listen", which lets you listen to a sequence!
> 
> I think this is really fantastic.  Please try it out and let me
> know what you think.
> 
> This is just a first draft.
> 
> I would like to get suggestions for sequences which are particularly
> dramatic to listen to,  or otherwise have good musical qualities.
> 
> I tried  Pascal's triangle (A007318), the Fibonacci numbers
> (A000045),  the prime numbers (A000040), the ruler sequence (A001511), etc.,
> but there must be lots that are more dramatic.
> 
> Send me suggestions, along with your
> recommendations for setting the pitch and duration.
> 
> There are instructions for running Middleton's program in the Listen page.
> 
> Neil Sloane







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