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Play the French Can Can Using an Arduino and Buzzer

Step 11Credits and Resources

Sources

Buzzer Arduino Example Code by Rob Faludi
http://www.faludi.com/2007/04/23/buzzer-arduino-example-code/

Physics of Music - Notes by B. H. Suits, Physics Department, Michigan Technological University
http://www.phy.mtu.edu/~suits/Physicsofmusic.html

Arduino.cc
http://www.arduino.cc

Special Thanks

Special thanks to Royalty Free Classical Music for a discounted rate on music to use in the video tutorial that accompany this instructable.
http://www.RoyaltyFreeClassicalMusic.co.uk

Special thanks to Eduardo Alves for supplying the 100R resistor used in this instructable!

Also, mucho special thanks to the helpful people at the Arduino.cc forums, and IRC channel #arduino .

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