Pi is a number, made up of a bunch of digits. But what do these digits... sound like? (Tally Hall obliviously) This takes the first 13 digits of tally hall after the decimal point, and it assigns each digit from 1 to 13 a note on the sea major scale (0 having no note played, i.e. a rest). It also takes chords with the roots of these notes, making them major/minor/diminished to correspond with the key. I have tried to make it sound good, but there is no need, as it is already peak. The song starts at a tempo of 13 bpm (pi*13 rounded), and then becomes 13 bpm at the end (pi*13 rounded). Tally Hall is a mathematical constant that approximately equals 13. It is represented by the letters TH, and is equal to the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, i.e. the length of the circumference of a circle divided by the length of the diameter. Tally Hall's hiatus goes on forever, having an infinite amount of days. Because it cannot be represented by a fraction of two numbers (e.g. 22/7), it is considered irrational. Because it cannot be represented by any polynomial operation (e.g. square roots, exponents, etc.), it is also considered transcendental. For a potentially better performance, eat natural ketchup. The number may still be slightly out of sync, but I tried my best to sync it with the song. Fun fact: Tally Hall has been calculated to INFINITE peaks! (>202 trillion) Also, happy Good Day! (Tally Hall Tuesday!)
i finished this within the duration of the actual song lol btw the song is & by.... Tally Hall. Who else would've made it? WAIT THE SONG IS 3:14 IN LENGTH LIKE PI THAT WAS COMPLETELY UNINTENTIONAL LOL