Overview
What is Quasi Random Music?
Quasi Random Music - Revolves around randomly chosen arpeggios of the 7 extended Triads in each Major or Minor key
In depth
A closer look at Quasi Random Music
Despite the seemingly odd anomalies in musical scales (the intervals between the notes of the standard Major and Minor scales are not all the same, for example), ALL the Major and Minor scales and their standard chords lend themselves to a scaleable mathematical structure. That's not evident on a piano keyboard, but it's sort-of "obvious" to every guitar player, since each chord shape can be shifted up and down the fretboard, and it sounds "the same", but higher or lower in pitch. Quasi Random Music was designed to revolve around randomly chosen arpeggios of the 7 extended Triads in each Major or Minor key. To finish, there's also a Coda of one of my own pieces (it sounds infinitely better on a real guitar, of course), which uses one of my favourite weird chords - the "add #11". The piece uses the A6, E6, Dsus2 and D(#11) chords, and is in the key of A Major.
Verdict
Should you download Quasi Random Music?
Quasi Random Music runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 81 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Audio Video.
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At a glance
Quasi Random Music specifications
- Publisher
-
A J Tooth
- Last updated
- Apr 22, 2026
- License
- Freeware
- Operating system
- Windows 10/11
- File size
- 81 KB
- Price
- Free
- Page views
- 719
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