24 Oct 19
@Anderssen
Thanks Anderssen, It's a balance of keeping true to the musical algorithm and making it sound musical. The opening C H E S S - is made from the notes C, H (german for B) E and S (german es being Eb)
24 Oct 19
@Anderssen I'll post my algorithm, when I find it under this pile of papers.
Approximately it's 64 squares spread across six octaves.
My next version will use the octatonic scale (Debussey uses in his Nuages (Clouds)}
@Anderssen That's what I'm hoping to achieve. Any chess game represented in music. Perhaps in real time. Possibly getting ahead of myself. Probably has to be more subtle than my first efforts.
@shurik41 saidExcellent! You should post this in the Chess Forum.
https://youtu.be/DSehaKPfUdg
'Sacre Blue' for enhanced symphony orchestra.
1996 Philadephia game game one co-ordinates mapped to tone pitches and piece motifs. An idea I've been working on for a while.
Comments appreciated.
25 Oct 19
@shurik41 saidOh the irony!
https://youtu.be/DSehaKPfUdg
'Sacre Blue' for enhanced symphony orchestra.
1996 Philadephia game game one co-ordinates mapped to tone pitches and piece motifs. An idea I've been working on for a while.
Comments appreciated.
I put DSehaKPfUdg into regular YouTube in error. I found something completely different.
I thought that you might have been pranking us.
Anyway, I did find my way to your intended site. The dramatic tones fit this historic game quite well. Kudos for creativity!
🙂