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[[Fresh Aire]] is a track by Delia published on the album ''[[ESL104]]''. | [[Fresh Aire]] is a track by Delia published on the album ''[[ESL104]]''. | ||
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[[Image:Fresh Aire.pdf|thumb|right|Score, typeset using Lilypond]] | [[Image:Fresh Aire.pdf|thumb|right|Score, typeset using Lilypond]] | ||
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{{Spectrogallery|Fresh Aire}} | {{Spectrogallery|Fresh Aire}} | ||
Latest revision as of 17:04, 14 August 2022
Fresh Aire is a track by Delia published on the album ESL104.
In the documentary These Hopeful Machines, it is used as the background for an article on callsigns, which suggests that it may originally have been one of the undiscovered ones.
Score
Here is a reverse-engineered score for Fresh Aire created by studying its spectrogram, available in three formats:
- The input file for the Lilypond music typesetting program
- The typeset output as a PDF (on the right)
- Lilypond's output as a MIDI file that you can listen to
Spectrogram
Availability
- See ESL104.