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HOW TO MAKE YOUR SONG

Imagine, one software or mobile appication allows you create own song from your name, is it great?

Procedure looks likes:
You type your name in one text box. Hidden engine will convert your name to musical note.
Basically, your name can be presented by each ASCII characters which is 8 bit in computer science.
Other hand, everyone know Do–Re–Mi–Fa–Sol–La–Si-Do, it also 8.
Simply, just mapping one-one from your word characters to musical note and mixed them with your favourite song.

Example:
Input is Mr President Trump
Output is 2 part: 
1. Trump Musical sheet
2. Trump musical song ( may be National song :D)
You can feel free share them to your friend, or use it likes your signature style or any personalize crazy idea.


Hopefully, some geek makes it become real one day. That time, I would like to become a first tester who verify quality of this funny software.

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