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Sunday, 7 June 2009

WolframTones: Generate a Composition

http://tones.wolfram.com/gen/GLVpzU4RoiDrxYDehX84s70IBdKFj2mnIOixAWtpYMgakcUFCH
http://www.computermusic.co.uk/page/computermusic?entry=generative_music_in_your_web
{Seems very familiar - Perhaps I / somene like me posted this before?}

4 comments:

  1. I see beekeeping in the list, but I wonder if "bookkeeper" might not have scored higher (or more difficult) among 10-letter words since it has the triple double letter combination.

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  2. More doubles => less unique letters => easier to solve?

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  3. From the article: "As you might expect, low frequency letters like “x” and “z” are a big factor, but letter repetitions are also useful, since they make longer words have a similar number of different letters as shorter words. " Also, I suspect that the letter "k" is a relatively low frequency letter. But I'm just guessing here.

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