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Structural Analysis of Hummed Batman-Theme



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Structural Analysis of Hummed Batman-Theme

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  1. CoreyCaffeine says:

    na na na na na na na na na na MUD-KIPZ!

  2. Zombie says:

    Nananananananana Bat-man!

  3. sopranomom says:

    Win!!! Never thought of it that way before!

  4. Clint says:

    hahaha, this is why I love this site

  5. Mazz says:

    I thought the ‘bat’ and ‘man’ were on the same note?

  6. Me says:

    Shouldn’t “bat” and “man” be the same value?

  7. Todd says:

    Maybe if you nerds stopped reading all these comics you’d get some action like yours truly. You’re all wusses.

    Any woman want a real man, look me up.

  8. eat it. says:

    WIN! perhaps one of the better graphs on this site

  9. csdx says:

    nanananananaaana KATAMARI DAMACY

  10. LeAnna says:

    I hate you, now I’m going to be singing this all day for no reason lol.

  11. jordin says:

    Actually, there’s no words in the Batman theme. It’s all horns. Seriously. Listen closer.

    • blah says:

      Guess you can’t link to youtube vids. My post with a link to the show opening was deleted. It has lyrics, well, 1 lyric: “BATMAN” (the instrumental version was from the end-credits)

  12. Starsky says:

    Wait! If you turn it upside down it looks just like Batman!!!

  13. Jim says:

    This probably should’ve been a piece-wise linear function…

  14. London says:

    Bat and man are the same pitch.

  15. Tim the Enchanter says:

    This is so awesome. I went over it singing the song like 10 times.

  16. mojojo says:

    I LOL’d

  17. boaks says:

    It’s all fun and games until you go to college as a music major and have to start REALLY making graphs similar to this… for entire symphonies…

  18. Critique says:

    Shouldn’t every “na” be a “nana”?

  19. Fuzzy slipper says:

    This graph is actually a FAIL. All syllables increase in loudness (linguists call it sonority) in the middle of the syllable where the vowel is.

    • skillphiliac says:

      Being the creator of this chart – no, it is not. It works perfectly well, or at least, as intended. And believe me, I know about it. Chinese studies are not exactly the easiest, especially when it comes to tonality and similar awesome stuff.


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