📚 node [[le poisson qui rit]]
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img side { ./photo { An average fish flute. } } Le poisson qui rit is a flute of some sorts shaped like a [[fish]] that friend N. gifted me after summer 2022. The reason it is shaped like a fish is because I like it this way. It has three holes.

I chose the name.

= Notes [[2022-11-12]] I analyzed what sound capability it has. *. For every closed combination, determine the frequency of the sound with some application. *. Convert every frequency to notes. table { ! Holes ! Hz ! Note | 000 | 1000 | C | 001 | 930 | A# | 010 | 950 | B | 011 | 815 | G# | 100 | 930 | A# | 101 | 800 | G | 110 | 830 | G# | 111 | 660 | E }

So, two duplicates. Dropping them, we have the following notes: C E G G# A# B. This isn't much, actually.

I have no idea what an octave is.

= Melodies

  • C E G B
  • E G B C B G E
  • Please send me more...
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