
Each digit of pi was assigned a note and then played to 1,000 places - it's catchy! Link & more math songs here.
Pi piano solo
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Mathematician Irving Kaplansky wrote a song about pi, entitled, not surprisingly, "A Song About Pi." His daughter, Lucy Kaplansky, is a folk singer who performs it during her shows. MP3 here, from a show at Club Passim in Boston, in May, 2002.
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Thanks for the link, that's way better than the Kate Bush pi song where she gets it wrong. :)
I used to sing pi to 200 digits to impress my friends just like this, until I tried it at an audition once and they just thought I was weird. :)
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