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Box Notation 6

The document discusses using Morse code and binary to generate rhythms and also mentions using Braille or the ancient game of mancala to generate rhythms.

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Box Notation 6

The document discusses using Morse code and binary to generate rhythms and also mentions using Braille or the ancient game of mancala to generate rhythms.

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Introduction to Box Notation / Part 6

Use morse code or binary to generate your


own rhythms!

Morse Code:
A .- B -... C -.-. D -.. E . F ..-. G --. H .... I .. J .--- K -.- L .-.. M -N -. O --- P .--. Q --.- R .-. S ... T - U ..- V ...- W .-- X -..- Y -.-- Z --..
Binary:
A 0100 0001

B 0100 0010

C 0100 0011

D 0100 0100

E 0100 0101

F 0100 0110

G 0100 0111

H 0100 1000

I 0100 1001

J 0100 1010

K 0100 1011

L 0100 1100

M 0100 1101

N 0100 1110

O 0100 1111

P 0101 0000

Q 0101 0001

R 0101 0010

S 0101 0011

T 0101 0100

U 0101 0101

V 0101 0110

W 0101 0111

X 0101 1000

Y 0101 1001

Z 0101 1010

What about using Braille or the ancient game of mancala to generate rhythms?

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