TOONS: an octuplet of snappy tunes keyboarded by Joe Horn 9 June 1992 ******************************************************** * Mini-instructions: Press a tune; listen; ON to exit. * ******************************************************** These tunes have a lively, snappy, highly accurate tempo. The tunes are: - WTELL, Lone Ranger part of the William Tell Overture by Rossini - MARYLAMB, Mary Had A Little Lamb (slightly jazzed up) - WHYKNOT, by Greg Jones (a student of mine) - ROWBOAT, Row Row Row Your Boat, by ?? - INV8A, J.S. Bach's Two-Part Invention #8, right hand - INV8B, J.S. Bach's Two-Part Invention #8, left hand - MUSA, J.S. Bach's Musette from Anna Magdalena Notebook, right hand - MUSB, J.S. Bach's Musette from Anna Magdalena Notebook, left hand All this in just 4288.5 bytes! Yow. TOONS uses RFU by Lutz Vieweg and TUN1 by Brian Maguire; both are included here. They may be deleted if they already exist in your current directory path. My thanx to Lutz & Brian for these terrific utilities! The left-hand part of the Invention and Musette are included in case you get a chance to borrow a friend's HP 48 and play both parts at the same time. Stereo! Or try RowBoat on *four* HP 48's at the same time, in a round, just as you sang it in kindergarten. Since it is rather difficult to get multiple HP 48's running at precisely the same time, it'll *sound* like kindergartners too! Enjoy! -jkh- P.S. Detlef Mueller emailed the following: > I really enjoyed 'William Tell and friends'; but I have a little > suggestion for TUN1: > > Change > :: ROTDROP CLKTICKS UNROT TurnOff ; > into > :: TurnOff ROTDROP CLKTICKS UNROT ; This change allows the HP 48 to be turned back on (after the 5-minute timeout) with a fresh 5-minute countdown for the timeout. So I made that change to TUNE and TUN1 on the disk, in both the TUNE directory and the TOONS directory.