A composition in Carnatic musical style by Srikumar K. Subramanian, June 1995. Name: "-gr.trial.mohanam".
This is a non-stop improvisation of variations in a style similar to Carnatic music. The compositional approach here is to decide that each variation should contain 32 notes and can use up to 20 "ideas". To do this, a flag called Ideas is set to 20 at the beginning, and it is decreased by 1 unit in certain rules (such as GRAM#2[2]) or 2 units in others (such as GRAM#2[3]). See the Flags in grammars for more details.
Rules in subgrammar #3 can only be candidates if there are few ideas left, but they do not reduce ideas.
Rules in subgrammar #6 use wildcards to create patterns.
Rules in subgrammar #9 create "effects" by changing velocities.
In the ‘Improvize’ mode, the values of flags and rule weights can be carried over from one variation to the next. This allows them to be used to trigger/inhibit events at any distance from those that created/modified them.
The following output was recorded on a Roland D-50 synthesiser.