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=== Music === In [[aleatoric music]], elements of the composition are left to chance or the performer's discretion. Composers like [[John Cage]] used randomization to create music where certain elements are unforeseeable, resulting in each performance being uniquely different. Modern musicians sometimes employ computer algorithms that generate music based on random inputs. These compositions can range from electronic music to more classical forms, where randomness plays a key role in creating harmony, melody, or rhythm. {{See also|Computer music}}
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