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sound fairly good.
At this point, the user can interact directly with the Deluxe
Music interface to modify the fairly good score to make it a very
good or even excellent score, depending on the abilities of the
user. In other words, RandomNotes should be viewed as an idea
generator. It produces a score that helps plant a tune into the
mind of the musician. The musician can then enhance the score to
fit the idea.
If you are familiar with music theory, you might want to
modify the algorithms in RandomNotes and create a program named
MozartNotes, or BachNotes, or even MadonnaNotes. In other words,
the program could take user defined parameters and create an
original score that is reminiscent of the tunes written by or
performed by a particular musical artist. If anyone creates such
a program, I would be very interested in seeing it. Write to me
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