Florence Foster Jenkins was a wealthy socialite and benefactor of the arts in the first half of the 20th century. She recorded her renditions of classical vocal works to give as gifts to friends. Here she sings Mozart's aria "Queen of the Night".
I wrote this in 1984 for string quartet, but no string quartet wanted to play it so I transcribed it for my Commodore-64. Every pitch, every waveform, every on and off is programmed in BASIC by POKEing one-byte values into the SID chip hardware.
In 1984 I wrote a program for my Commodore 64 to algorithmically compose "gregorian chants". The vocal timbres are produced by an "Alien Group Voice Box" that plugged into the back of the C=64. Every time I ran it it came up with something different. This is a recording of one of those times
In this scene from "Phantom of Chinatown", Chinese-American detective James Wong (Keye Luke)visits the house of a famous archaeologist to investigate a murder and has this brief exchange with the butler.
This movie is in the public domain.
In 1984 I wrote a program for my Commodore 64 that would algorithmically compose and play microtonal music. Each time you ran it it would do something different, this is arecording of one run.
This was my first bouncing ball assignment for AnimationMentor.
Youtube seems to be dropping several frames so it often looks like it has bounced without hitting anything :-(
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