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RH: Slow, single notes in order of a QWERTY top row: Q (E♭) – W (F) – E (G) – R (A♭) – T (B♭) – Y (C) – U (D) – I (E♭) LH: Sustained D–A (open 5th, like a humming computer fan)

For piano (or keyboard) Tempo: ♩ = 132 (Meccanico e preciso) Right Hand (Melody / “Typed Output”) Left Hand (MIDI Input / “Buffer”) Measures 1–4: RH: C–E–G–C (staccato, like keystrokes: ping ping ping ping ) LH: C2–G2–C2–G2 (steady, like a MIDI clock) winmiditoqwerty

RH alternates between B♭ and B♮ rapidly (trill) while LH plays F–C–G–D (quartal chords, like a driver error). RH: Slow, single notes in order of a

RH: Broken octaves (C5–C4–E5–E4–G5–G4) like data chunks. LH: Repeated C–E–G–C, but pedal held to blur — “buffer overflow.” LH: Pounding low C octaves, then sudden fermata

RH: Rapid staccato clusters: (C–D–E), (F–G–A), (B–C–D), like typing errors. LH: Pounding low C octaves, then sudden fermata on C major chord (soft pedal). End with a single high C, played ppp — the last character sent. Then silence (like a crash).