Automatic Christmas Music 295
crispinalt writes "Just in time for the holiday season, Brian Whitman, the creator of Eigenradio, has had his computers compose the 'statistically optimal' Christmas music in A Singular Christmas, a freely downloadable MP3 album. A bank of computers listened to as much Christmas music as they could handle, and then learned their own true meaning of holiday cheer. Enjoy!"
Well... you can hear something. (Score:3, Interesting)
it's a bit creepy, although it could reflect how I sometimes feel in the middle of the Christmas rush.
Re:Well... you can hear something. (Score:2)
This is what I would call an example of "a solution in search of a problem."
Re:Well... you can hear something. (Score:2)
Or maybe the problem is: "How do I get a story on slashdot?"
Re:Well... you can hear something. (Score:3, Insightful)
But the sleigh rides I did on many many occasions with various groups, singing carols and having a great time. Of course, they were wheeled, but the horse was there, the hot chocolate, and the great
Re:Well... you can hear something. (Score:3, Funny)
This sounds like the soundtrack to the aftermath of WWIII!!!
"Music for children to scream in their sleep by."
I'm waiting for missing track #17 - Silent night! (Score:5, Informative)
To my surprise it is quite "infantile". What I mean when I say "infantile" is that it sounds like a 9 month old baby banging on the keys randomly until you want to duct tape their hands together (see 02 - Mountain noel for an example of this).
03 - Faithful clear is certainly "clear" as it is basically the same tone for 2:31. Really holidayish, thanks! Expecting 13 - Cherry misfortune to perhaps be exactly the opposite I listened intently three times hoping to catch a glimpse of the artistry that would cause this story to be posted to Slashdot. I didn't find it.
Needless to say it won't exactly be a Merry Christmas for Brian Whitman and his computers and I doubt they will be making any money anytime soon if they continue to put out work of this "caliber"...
Brian, perhaps "17 - Silent night" should just be a blank MP3 that goes on for 2:34. I think that one would be the most popular.
Re:I'm waiting for missing track #17 - Silent nigh (Score:2)
Re:I'm waiting for missing track #17 - Silent nigh (Score:2)
It sounded to me like an orchestra tuning up. I kept waiting for a conductors baton to tap on a music stand.
On a less subjective note - it seemed like one of the main things missing from this "music" is a repeated pattern, or chorus if you will. What I think this eigenradio should do is identify repeating patterns in the music it listens to. Then it could generate statistical "choruses" that it could play in optimal repeated
Re:I'm waiting for missing track #17 - Silent nigh (Score:3, Insightful)
And saying that it is statistically optimal feels Orwellian.
But I suspect the researchers don't actually like this stuff either, they're just curious to observe people's reactions.
Re:I'm waiting for missing track #17 - Silent nigh (Score:5, Informative)
It would also be a Copyright Infringement [interglacial.com] of John Cage's most famous work :)
Re:I'm waiting for missing track #17 - Silent nigh (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:I'm waiting for missing track #17 - Silent nigh (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I'm waiting for missing track #17 - Silent nigh (Score:3, Insightful)
You could take all the stuff in your refrigerator--a composite, if you will of all your favorite foods, toss them in a blender and you'd have an unappealing brown slop. Ha ha. Kind of funny conceptually, but you wouldn't necessarily open a restaurant serving it.
My cats can do better (Score:5, Funny)
2. Add two cats and a recorder
3. ???
4. Profit!!
Ouch.... (Score:2)
Re:Ouch.... (Score:2)
have to hand it to him.... (Score:2)
This is the aural equivalent... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:This is the aural equivalent... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This is the aural equivalent... (Score:2)
Re:This is the aural equivalent... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This is the aural equivalent... (Score:3, Funny)
You must've only tasted the store-bought stuff, and lame stuff at that. With real fruit and nuts and liberal application of brandy for a month or so, it's much better, believe me!
Re:This is the aural equivalent... (Score:2)
Re:This is the aural equivalent... (Score:2)
Mind you this was years ago so I may be mistaking something but...
I've heard snippits of TSO. I can't fault people for liking it but it leaves me with the same kinda dread I feel when I hear the likes of Mannheim Steamroller and the likes of the Windham Hill crew going at the Christmas theme.
Again, I'm not saying it's bad, it's certainly talented but I just can't get into it.
Now maybe if Tangerine Dream did a XMas album around 1976 I'd
Fruit Cake for the EARS (Score:2)
Seriously. At my ultra corporate contract gig, someone had decorated his cube with a quite elaborate setup, including the music -- his laptop kicks out the SAME FOUR SONGS ALL DAY LONG, while he goes off to cookie meetings and such. It's DRIVING ME INSANE!
And then I sing Frank Sinatra's Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer to myself on the way to my car...
Re:Fruit Cake for the EARS (Score:2)
Re:Fruit Cake for the EARS (Score:3, Informative)
Guys guys guys (and gals too)... Violence against a machine never solved anything. You gotta bash the USER with the hammer to make the difference.
NO MORE CHRISTMAS MUSIC! (Score:5, Funny)
--LWM
Re:NO MORE CHRISTMAS MUSIC! (Score:4, Insightful)
It was immediately followed by an ad for Kohl's Christmas sale, Mervyn's (I think) Christmas sale, and a Christmas sale at a local car dealership. (Along with a couple of other commercials that weren't Christmas.)
I'm not sure I'd really want to advertise my Christmas specials during or immediately following the airing of A Charlie Brown Christmas.
Re:NO MORE CHRISTMAS MUSIC! (Score:4, Insightful)
No, but it proves that most people probably just watch the pretty cartoons, and have no concept of the meaning of what they've just watched. Because you KNOW that most of them watch the show, then said, "Oooh, Mervyn's is having a sale!".
ender-
Re:NO MORE CHRISTMAS MUSIC! (Score:2)
Re:NO MORE CHRISTMAS MUSIC! (Score:2, Interesting)
It is the only "Holiday" special on broadcast television I know of that quotes from Luke's gospel on the subject of Christmas.
JoAnn
Re:NO MORE CHRISTMAS MUSIC! (Score:4, Interesting)
"However, the special has not been seen in its original, uncut form since its original telecast in 1965. The opening and closing credits contain references to Coca-Cola, the show's original sponsor (the main titles have Linus and Snoopy crashing into a Coca-Cola sign, while the final end credit mentions "Merry Christmas from your local Coca-Cola bottler"). Years later, the FCC imposed sanctions preventing sponsor references in the context of a story (especially children's programming), which is why these elements (as well as several seconds of other footage) have not been seen lately on television, even on home video."
I've never heard that before, so I'm not guaranteeing that someone hasn't imparted their own imagined occurence to Wikipedia.
Re:NO MORE CHRISTMAS MUSIC! (Score:2)
Seasonal Antidote to Consumer Mall Hell (Score:2)
"the music is starting to drive me mad!!"
Might as well go all the way [cthulhulives.org] then.
Seriously though, it's awfully fun to be able to sing "antidote" lyrics to the incredibly sappy tunes that have become commercialized to the point of mindless oblivion.
The other night in a shopping mall when I might have otherwise been cringing at the seasonal Muzak, I was instead happily humming about Shoggoths, Fishmen and the Yog-Sothoth.
Put everything in a whole new perspective. :-)
(Absolutely no connection to Cthu
Re:NO MORE CHRISTMAS MUSIC! (Score:4, Funny)
I then purposefully listen to and sing Christmas songs on hot summer days.
Puts a whole new perspective into things.
please put it back (Score:3, Funny)
Geez, we, the
optimal Christmas music (Score:2)
Re:optimal Christmas music (Score:2)
I never heard it sung by the Chipmunks tho.
I for one.... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:I for one.... (Score:2)
Silent Server...Holy Server (Score:5, Funny)
round platters spinning away
IT admins going "what the hey"
Thrash in heavenly peace, thrash your drives to pieces.
Mod up or down. I don't care. Just mod this please (Score:2)
Re:Silent Server...Holy Server (Score:3, Funny)
Servers roasting on an open link
Slashdot poking at your site
HTML being posted online,
And usage spikes on CPUs...
Everybody knows a story with an active link
Helps to light those blinkenlites
Though it's been said, many times many ways
Merry Slashdotting... to you...
</SONG>
Re:Silent Server...Holy Server (Score:4, Funny)
Eating all the bandwidth up, and laughing all the way.
There will be no more response to http requests,
The slashdot crowd has once again done the server bandwidth test!
Slashdot hits, slashdot hits, slashdot all around,
Oh what fun is it to melt a server to the ground!
Slashdot hits, slashdot hits, slashdot all around,
Oh what fun is it to melt a server to the ground!
---
I'm dreaming of a big bandwidth,
That can resist the slashdot crowd.
May your days be merry and bright,
And may all your servers survive tonight.
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Oh the slashdot effect is frightful,
But the story is so delightful,
And since we have the link to go:
Down it go, down it go, down it go!
It doesn't show signs of stopping
And I've bought some corn for popping
The bandwidth is turned way down low
Down it go, down it go, down it go!
When we finally kiss goodnight
To the server out in the click-storm,
The server will no more be allright,
But at least it will really be warm.
The server is slowly dying,
And my dear, it's access-denying,
But as long, as we love clicking so,
Down it go, down it go, down it go!
Grr (Score:2, Interesting)
It aint about religion, boy, it's
Piped in (Score:2)
Corporate coffee shops suck
this guys in trouble (Score:5, Funny)
Re:this guys in trouble (Score:2, Funny)
Re:this guys in trouble (Score:2)
Not really new (Score:4, Insightful)
They already use this technique to churn out new Boybands and Reality TV shows - at least that's the only way I can explain them.
UHF (Score:5, Insightful)
Stanley Spadowski: Who wants to take a drink from the fire hose!
*Kid gets knocked up against the wall by the water pressure*
Slashdot is the water pressure.
Re:UHF (Score:3, Informative)
Seems like a bit much to me. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Seems like a bit much to me. (Score:2)
Re:Seems like a bit much to me. (Score:2)
Re:Seems like a bit much to me. (Score:2)
Re:Seems like a bit much to me. (Score:2)
The computer says... YES
A torrent, a torrent... (Score:2)
this would be a perfect use for a torrent... wget has just about stopped, yet again... good job I've got infinite retries set...
Re:A torrent, a torrent... (Score:2)
Re:A torrent, a torrent... (Score:2)
bummer... wget's stopped and is awaiting response... I've only got 80% completed... :(
Re:A torrent, a torrent... (Score:5, Informative)
http://maximus.homedns.org/A_Singular_Christmas.z
If I notice funny business I'll kill my entire connection so play nice
Mirror (Score:2)
Re:Mirror (Score:2)
Cheers,
Dalton
If someone wants to give it to me I could mirror (Score:4, Funny)
Re:If someone wants to give it to me I could mirro (Score:5, Funny)
Miami network manager: "Let's see... all the students have gone home. Who's left in that building?"
30 seconds later, Toadman8 becomes confused as his IM session (and all network traffic) drops.
Moral of the story: When laying waste to a network bandwidth-wise, it is best to do it when you're able to point a finger elsewhere.
Re:If someone wants to give it to me I could mirro (Score:2)
Mirror Link (Score:3, Informative)
The server has taken a holiday, so here's a mirror as a gift!
http://www.madweb.org/A_Singular_Christmas.zip [madweb.org]
Have fun killing my bandwidth. ;)
Re:Mirror Link (Score:2)
Mirror Dot (Score:2)
http://www.mirrordot.org/ [mirrordot.org]
And at the other end of the scale... (Score:3, Interesting)
Nimrodmas Carols (Score:2, Funny)
Ctrl+Alt+Del got it right in the "Video Games Don't Make People Violent..." [ctrlaltdel-online.com] strip. :-)
I wonder how soon is the RIAA going to claim he committed a copyright infringement by processing the music with a neural network (presumedly) and publishing the results?
I also wonder how many software patents he infringed on by implementing the program(s)... Y'know, math isn't everyone's privilege.
ahahaa holy god (Score:5, Funny)
Statistically optimal. (Score:2, Funny)
The unit probability of a dude who writes computer programs that can compose their own music not having the bandwidth in place for a proper slashdotting.
HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND TO ALL A^ytR^%}}}}}}}}}}}
MUST...NOT ....DOWNLOAD! ...MUST... RESIST... (Score:2, Funny)
The jolly candy-like button. (Score:2)
How can he possibly resist the diabolical urge to push the button that could erase his very existence?
Will his tortured mind give in to it's uncontrollable desires?
Can he withstand the temptation to push the button, that even now, beckons him ever closer?
Will he succumb to the maddening urge to eradicate history, at the mere push of a single button?
The beautiful shiny button.
The jolly candy-like button.
Will he hold out, folks?
Can he hold out?
With Apol
have any of you actually studied music? (Score:2, Insightful)
to do a mathematical analysis of tonal and atonal music, there isn't a significant difference (atleast with good atonal music, which is hard to come by) suggesting the difference lies within our biology.
the reason this music seems so repulsive is likely the fact that the computer only studied the mus
I've studied music! (Score:5, Interesting)
Um, let's see, what else? Ah, the tritone (augmented 4th/diminished 5th) was the Devil's tone, and it was in fact essentially verboten for some time, but has certainly been in wide use both in and out of the church for the last 300 years at least. Oh, and Mozart wrote a string quartet which was dubbed "Dissonances" that very successfully makes dissonant harmonies a fundamental part of it's materials.
I'm a pretty competent musician, a composer no less, and I couldn't imagine keeping a musical line interesting without the use of dissonance at some level--it really is not feasible. Its like trying to discern depth without light and shadows... contrastless mush.
Re:I've studied music! (Score:3, Interesting)
Many people don't realize that Bach's works have 7th chords sprinkled all over them in all kinds of forms.
Re:have any of you actually studied music? (Score:2, Interesting)
This brings about the question whether heavy metal is more atonnal than classical music.
Food for thought....
Adhish
Re:have any of you actually studied music? (Score:2, Interesting)
Think of a search engine: if you're indexing 1000 pages that all have the word "purple" in them, then your engine is prob
Most Wanted/Unwanted Songs (Score:3, Interesting)
And no, they really didn't take it that seriously , they knew that their sampling and control methods weren't all that strict, and were aware that the resulting music isn't likely to actually generate responses that meet the projected stats. :)
Komar and Melamid also did a "most wanted painting [diacenter.org]" project, which has the actual survey results and resulting paintings available online.
Where's the Hanukkah Music? (Score:2, Funny)
!!! Freakish !!! (Score:2)
What the hell is MIT thinking??
I could develop better midi music with a random number generator!
My shoutcast Christmas music stream (Score:2)
That's 41:36... (Score:2, Insightful)
Superfast Mirror! (Score:3)
Let's see if you guys can break the webserver! I think it'll survive, personally, but many others have said that in the past
Thanks to hfcs http://slashdot.org/~hfcs/ [slashdot.org] for the file!
Re:Superfast Mirror! (Score:2)
i'll try to seed if i can get the whole thing
Re:Superfast Mirror! (Score:2)
http://maximus.homedns.org/A_Singular_Christmas.z
If I notice funny business I'll kill my entire connection so play nice
Usenet direct to MP3 library? (Score:2)
An easy way to get the music... (Score:2)
It works far better than anything else I've seen, since nobody has a torrent.
Disappointing (Score:2)
Maybe this guy is just having some fun, but these projects need more depth to be successful. It's not very interesting as a conceptual piece or an aesthetic piece. The art is sorta drowning in math and code here.
-paul
Ouch (Score:2)
This thing is to the ears, what goatse is to the bottom.
computers CAN make good music (Score:3, Informative)
Instead, check out David Cope's Experiments in Musical Intelligence [ucsc.edu]. You can download mp3s [ucsc.edu] of some great pieces modeled after great composers. And the computer science behind it is also cool: Cope's approach involved developing a grammar for music, such that the generated pieces followed this grammar. Much easier on the ears
Re:computers CAN make good music (Score:3, Insightful)
No, but... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Great (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Great (Score:3, Informative)
Hint: try https://
[sneaky "back door" works like a charm
Re:michael's departments (Score:2)
michael was automatically generated from analyzing local comedy club acts and Slashdot trolls.
Re:.torrent for everyone (Score:3, Insightful)