Pi Chromatic Challenge - Metal Coin and Digital Download
Challenge yourself to read through the first 314 chromatic digits of Pi, provided in the included digital download, and earn your Chromatic Challenge Coin. This coin is minted in antique copper colored metal, and is 1.5 inches in diameter (or, if you prefer, 1.9 cm in radius), and celebrates whatever level of the challenge you decide to set for yourself, whether it be to read through perfectly, to read through with expression but accept mistakes, or to learn the basics of what these ten notes are on whatever instrument you have available.
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Pi Chromatic Challenge - Metal Coin and Digital Download
Pi Chromatic Challenge - Metal Coin and Digital Download
Challenge yourself to read through the first 314 chromatic digits of Pi, provided in the included digital download, and earn your Chromatic Challenge Coin. This coin is minted in antique copper colored metal, and is 1.5 inches in diameter (or, if you prefer, 1.9 cm in radius), and celebrates whatever level of the challenge you decide to set for yourself, whether it be to read through perfectly, to read through with expression but accept mistakes, or to learn the basics of what these ten notes are on whatever instrument you have available.
To get the downloadable files, add your preferred clef to your cart via the popup on this page.
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Challenge yourself to read through the first 314 chromatic digits of Pi, provided in the included digital download, and earn your Chromatic Challenge Coin. This coin is minted in antique copper colored metal, and is 1.5 inches in diameter (or, if you prefer, 1.9 cm in radius), and celebrates whatever level of the challenge you decide to set for yourself, whether it be to read through perfectly, to read through with expression but accept mistakes, or to learn the basics of what these ten notes are on whatever instrument you have available.














