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[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p82:v74:d1068:t0 p70:v71:d1071:t477 p80:v65:d3228:t4 p68:v55:d588:t561 [/INST] p37:v70:d2764:t0 p49:v71:d750:t739 p85:v91:d2028:t7 p73:v89:d2021:t7 p76:v76:d950:t2 p64:v71:d2013:t0 p61:v69:d2012:t0 p56:v74:d2012:t5 p49:v65:d2003:t948 p88:v101:d3443:t1 p76:v96:d1058:t598 p87:v91:d1992:t1 p75:v94:d1991:t413 p44:v87:d2430:t0 p32:v79:d2416:t681 p85:v93:d1327:t2 p73:v89:d1325:t1 p63:v85:d1730:t7 p51:v72:d1724:t0 p56:v75:d1725:t491 p83:v95:d1231:t0 p71:v91:d1231:t405 p87:v88:d858:t1 p75:v83:d825:t424 p85:v73:d400:t4 p73:v68:d396:t369 p49:v82:d2502:t2 p37:v77:d181:t545 p85:v91:d1718:t4
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p64:v78:d1925:t0 p61:v75:d1925:t5 p56:v80:d1920:t230 p78:v99:d1690:t334 [/INST] p90:v106:d1352:t487 p88:v101:d867:t2 p76:v92:d867:t385 p87:v94:d1655:t1 p75:v92:d556:t245 p85:v88:d233:t3 p73:v87:d233:t215 p32:v78:d292:t1 p44:v87:d2682:t700 p85:v90:d1335:t0 p73:v86:d1335:t2 p56:v67:d1993:t4 p51:v66:d1977:t480 p83:v89:d1496:t0 p71:v85:d1496:t399 p87:v85:d1095:t1 p75:v79:d1096:t454 p85:v73:d642:t5 p73:v67:d3568:t591 p37:v65:d297:t821 p80:v76:d2148:t9 p68:v65:d2138:t17 p76:v49:d2130:t0 p56:v55:d2122:t1 p61:v51:d2120:t2 p64:v53:d2119:t1017 p83:v79:d1825:t0 p71:v79:d1102:t643 p82:v71:d2065:t3
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p44:v64:d2645:t1 p32:v55:d144:t711 p80:v77:d1388:t7 p68:v63:d1389:t11 [/INST] p56:v49:d1915:t3 p51:v47:d1911:t3 p63:v52:d1908:t1 p59:v52:d1906:t485 p78:v80:d1421:t21 p66:v51:d1401:t386 p82:v69:d1014:t6 p70:v64:d1202:t475 p80:v64:d1265:t4 p68:v50:d531:t496 p49:v55:d780:t0 p37:v56:d504:t770 p80:v85:d1884:t16 p68:v68:d1868:t5 p49:v46:d1856:t1 p76:v54:d2177:t3 p64:v56:d2159:t3 p56:v54:d2143:t1 p61:v48:d2142:t257 p73:v69:d1928:t351 p85:v86:d1535:t541 p83:v78:d993:t1 p71:v77:d993:t425 p82:v75:d568:t2 p70:v68:d808:t282 p80:v73:d1048:t2 p68:v66:d280:t263 p44:v64:d3564:t1 p32:v55:d268:t792
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p68:v56:d1817:t20 p63:v46:d2742:t0 p56:v42:d1806:t1 p51:v40:d2741:t1 [/INST] p59:v48:d2740:t471 p78:v68:d2269:t7 p66:v48:d2262:t483 p82:v67:d3080:t6 p70:v60:d3073:t815 p80:v68:d2271:t24 p68:v41:d2233:t2999 p88:v79:d52:t69 p85:v63:d35:t75 p81:v58:d48:t39 p76:v66:d40:t79 p76:v67:d34:t59 p73:v66:d31:t57 p69:v59:d26:t56 p64:v62:d24:t54 p76:v80:d36:t71 p73:v64:d31:t68 p69:v56:d23:t48 p64:v62:d55:t60 p64:v74:d37:t106 p57:v68:d31:t58 p52:v63:d34:t92 p64:v87:d90:t80 p66:v67:d51:t55 p67:v72:d97:t63 p69:v73:d31:t60 p71:v79:d76:t77 p73:v67:d41:t69 p74:v71:d51:t47 p76:v68:d66:t64 p78:v84:d56:t70
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p81:v81:d61:t57 p83:v78:d34:t58 p85:v87:d44:t70 p86:v88:d57:t65 [/INST] p88:v82:d66:t57 p90:v87:d44:t25 p91:v73:d70:t60 p88:v90:d43:t82 p85:v77:d46:t74 p81:v82:d33:t52 p76:v68:d55:t65 p76:v74:d40:t63 p73:v69:d31:t59 p69:v66:d30:t58 p64:v68:d48:t58 p76:v82:d40:t58 p73:v74:d45:t73 p69:v64:d27:t49 p64:v74:d49:t76 p64:v75:d26:t74 p61:v54:d26:t37 p57:v68:d46:t49 p52:v75:d25:t88 p59:v85:d66:t63 p61:v75:d58:t64 p62:v68:d26:t40 p64:v81:d31:t55 p66:v75:d29:t51 p67:v76:d31:t63 p69:v73:d41:t64 p71:v77:d43:t51 p73:v68:d57:t36 p74:v78:d49:t60 p76:v80:d52:t67 p78:v79:d38:t50 p79:v76:d38:t41 p81:v83:d44:t53
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p83:v87:d30:t46 p85:v93:d52:t75 p86:v90:d62:t65 p88:v84:d63:t61 [/INST] p90:v88:d54:t65 p88:v90:d36:t80 p85:v72:d64:t74 p81:v83:d29:t62 p76:v61:d59:t66 p76:v75:d35:t61 p73:v70:d35:t60 p69:v63:d29:t52 p64:v66:d43:t50 p76:v81:d36:t66 p73:v75:d46:t77 p69:v67:d24:t47 p64:v76:d49:t73 p64:v83:d35:t74 p61:v64:d55:t37 p57:v69:d49:t52 p52:v75:d24:t96 p64:v86:d80:t69 p66:v71:d51:t58 p67:v71:d112:t60 p69:v74:d30:t66 p71:v79:d68:t76 p73:v71:d44:t69 p74:v72:d52:t47 p76:v68:d37:t54 p78:v84:d54:t69 p79:v79:d49:t45 p81:v81:d58:t56 p83:v81:d33:t60 p85:v90:d52:t76 p86:v85:d62:t66 p88:v82:d69:t57 p90:v82:d37:t20
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p88:v88:d38:t84 p85:v76:d33:t85 p81:v76:d30:t48 p76:v67:d44:t71 [/INST] p76:v71:d32:t55 p73:v67:d29:t61 p69:v62:d24:t49 p64:v63:d28:t51 p76:v81:d37:t70 p73:v69:d37:t75 p69:v58:d23:t47 p64:v65:d30:t73 p64:v78:d41:t68 p61:v61:d29:t48 p57:v64:d52:t40 p52:v78:d30:t95 p59:v88:d65:t68 p61:v72:d54:t60 p62:v65:d42:t39 p64:v80:d23:t49 p66:v77:d36:t55 p67:v75:d34:t65 p69:v73:d41:t62 p71:v74:d43:t49 p73:v72:d53:t33 p74:v79:d47:t57 p76:v81:d60:t66 p78:v81:d42:t51 p79:v74:d40:t36 p81:v86:d45:t48 p83:v85:d36:t50 p85:v87:d54:t65 p86:v89:d59:t59 p88:v86:d83:t61 p90:v90:d52:t66 p91:v89:d76:t69
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p84:v76:d43:t58 p79:v78:d65:t71 p79:v82:d42:t66 p75:v74:d38:t53 [/INST] p72:v69:d26:t49 p67:v66:d49:t59 p84:v89:d40:t75 p79:v68:d41:t50 p75:v79:d40:t62 p72:v73:d56:t63 p72:v76:d47:t71 p67:v68:d28:t41 p63:v77:d34:t52 p60:v64:d45:t81 p58:v84:d92:t55 p60:v66:d46:t58 p62:v72:d34:t43 p63:v80:d32:t47 p65:v69:d35:t51 p67:v74:d55:t72 p69:v69:d56:t65 p70:v71:d35:t39 p72:v70:d29:t44 p74:v76:d40:t48 p75:v84:d49:t80 p77:v82:d34:t32 p79:v72:d32:t46 p81:v80:d41:t41 p82:v87:d35:t45 p84:v89:d41:t69 p86:v88:d62:t62 p87:v87:d55:t62 p89:v89:d156:t61 p91:v86:d95:t65 p87:v84:d78:t69 p84:v81:d36:t57 p79:v80:d65:t70
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p75:v78:d40:t54 p72:v74:d29:t51 p67:v69:d27:t65 p84:v91:d37:t75 [/INST] p79:v70:d42:t49 p75:v79:d44:t61 p72:v73:d57:t64 p72:v77:d28:t72 p67:v70:d26:t40 p63:v78:d33:t51 p60:v63:d48:t81 p58:v89:d81:t79 p60:v64:d32:t30 p62:v75:d32:t49 p63:v78:d29:t38 p65:v76:d37:t61 p67:v76:d49:t64 p69:v69:d48:t56 p70:v72:d34:t35 p72:v74:d33:t37 p74:v83:d52:t55 p75:v85:d63:t72 p77:v83:d37:t22 p79:v79:d33:t40 p81:v89:d42:t45 p82:v89:d39:t42 p84:v87:d46:t53 p86:v89:d65:t50 p87:v73:d44:t16 p89:v91:d39:t29 p91:v87:d105:t37 p93:v85:d106:t34 p97:v86:d103:t23 p98:v81:d172:t44 p100:v93:d51:t62 p100:v110:d150:t86
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p93:v76:d92:t54 p88:v74:d46:t54 p88:v89:d59:t68 p85:v76:d40:t54 [/INST] p81:v80:d30:t57 p76:v74:d31:t72 p88:v94:d59:t63 p85:v75:d50:t75 p81:v73:d31:t45 p76:v68:d57:t62 p76:v75:d31:t75 p73:v44:d73:t39 p69:v73:d24:t47 p64:v73:d33:t89 p76:v91:d85:t73 p78:v82:d58:t54 p79:v74:d73:t58 p81:v85:d41:t48 p83:v80:d80:t77 p85:v74:d53:t68 p86:v82:d54:t48 p88:v80:d68:t62 p90:v91:d67:t68 p91:v83:d37:t47 p93:v84:d50:t58 p95:v86:d82:t61 p97:v99:d90:t70 p98:v96:d97:t63 p100:v86:d134:t56 p102:v86:d132:t20 p103:v84:d112:t67 p100:v88:d152:t77 p97:v92:d152:t79 p93:v90:d142:t53 p88:v84:d58:t64 p88:v95:d56:t62
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p81:v80:d31:t52 p76:v65:d30:t60 p88:v96:d61:t65 p85:v76:d56:t69 [/INST] p81:v74:d36:t49 p76:v72:d53:t59 p76:v79:d67:t76 p73:v74:d44:t51 p69:v72:d26:t49 p64:v87:d34:t99 p71:v83:d33:t24 p72:v68:d48:t31 p73:v80:d36:t56 p74:v76:d39:t47 p76:v81:d42:t49 p78:v92:d39:t67 p79:v85:d33:t56 p81:v86:d61:t63 p83:v79:d48:t51 p85:v77:d41:t38 p86:v87:d54:t56 p88:v89:d62:t56 p90:v88:d55:t56 p91:v79:d60:t41 p93:v91:d46:t51 p95:v90:d75:t49 p97:v100:d51:t70 p98:v97:d102:t66 p100:v87:d113:t56 p102:v95:d165:t68 p100:v88:d327:t70 p97:v92:d180:t79 p93:v90:d155:t53 p88:v84:d64:t68 p88:v94:d63:t60 p85:v78:d66:t56
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p76:v61:d29:t54 p88:v96:d47:t64 p85:v72:d50:t69 p81:v74:d36:t44 [/INST] p76:v75:d29:t81 p76:v73:d34:t52 p73:v73:d40:t57 p69:v70:d26:t47 p64:v81:d21:t101 p76:v86:d84:t57 p78:v82:d38:t56 p79:v81:d71:t61 p81:v88:d41:t61 p83:v84:d45:t74 p85:v79:d42:t74 p86:v78:d40:t36 p88:v83:d73:t65 p90:v91:d56:t69 p91:v86:d33:t49 p93:v81:d48:t51 p95:v92:d41:t60 p97:v98:d48:t68 p98:v92:d91:t66 p100:v88:d79:t54 p102:v90:d109:t26 p103:v82:d52:t65 p100:v88:d149:t75 p97:v92:d166:t79 p93:v85:d148:t46 p88:v83:d56:t67 p88:v83:d42:t54 p85:v71:d50:t54 p81:v77:d27:t57 p76:v68:d28:t58 p88:v95:d52:t63 p85:v70:d61:t76
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p81:v76:d50:t41 p76:v69:d62:t68 p76:v78:d63:t66 p73:v65:d31:t46 [/INST] p69:v71:d30:t55 p64:v80:d24:t86 p71:v91:d65:t62 p73:v79:d37:t56 p74:v68:d43:t47 p76:v82:d33:t51 p78:v87:d31:t69 p79:v76:d48:t51 p81:v85:d40:t57 p83:v78:d29:t54 p85:v75:d37:t34 p86:v86:d48:t62 p88:v93:d63:t60 p90:v82:d38:t42 p91:v79:d64:t37 p93:v93:d54:t55 p95:v89:d79:t47 p97:v90:d59:t60 p98:v97:d51:t75 p100:v84:d89:t52 p102:v94:d68:t91 p100:v98:d69:t3 p94:v94:d59:t109 p95:v55:d34:t3 p90:v69:d27:t127 p94:v75:d135:t2 p100:v77:d125:t109 p93:v69:d62:t5 p89:v57:d33:t114 p94:v80:d58:t2 p100:v77:d95:t106 p95:v68:d42:t3 p90:v73:d27:t120
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p94:v76:d49:t107 p93:v78:d34:t6 p89:v75:d29:t102 p100:v94:d80:t1 [/INST] p94:v85:d48:t114 p95:v77:d41:t2 p90:v85:d27:t110 p102:v101:d83:t8 p94:v90:d67:t105 p93:v90:d35:t5 p89:v83:d27:t116 p94:v91:d49:t0 p103:v102:d102:t115 p95:v75:d31:t5 p90:v75:d26:t108 p102:v100:d90:t5 p94:v86:d54:t112 p93:v83:d49:t6 p89:v68:d25:t102 p100:v93:d87:t0 p94:v85:d57:t115 p95:v77:d32:t1 p90:v79:d27:t114 p100:v84:d65:t0 p94:v81:d65:t114 p93:v84:d25:t4 p89:v76:d46:t105 p100:v86:d72:t2 p94:v77:d47:t104 p95:v78:d43:t3 p90:v79:d26:t119 p100:v88:d32:t3 p94:v80:d56:t100 p93:v85:d29:t4 p89:v86:d27:t109
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p94:v91:d56:t110 p95:v86:d32:t3 p90:v85:d25:t114 p102:v97:d83:t8 [/INST] p94:v84:d28:t103 p93:v88:d31:t4 p89:v83:d27:t117 p94:v83:d73:t0 p100:v87:d112:t113 p95:v71:d33:t2 p90:v79:d24:t108 p100:v93:d65:t1 p94:v83:d64:t107 p89:v86:d29:t0 p93:v78:d36:t120 p88:v97:d48:t2 p82:v84:d34:t115 p83:v73:d21:t1 p78:v76:d42:t115 p88:v84:d34:t1 p82:v74:d30:t107 p81:v71:d29:t6 p77:v70:d26:t117 p88:v81:d36:t2 p82:v73:d28:t97 p83:v76:d27:t7 p78:v64:d43:t116 p88:v89:d45:t1 p82:v76:d37:t99 p81:v81:d31:t7 p77:v70:d24:t113 p88:v96:d42:t1 p82:v82:d33:t110 p83:v85:d24:t1 p78:v80:d22:t113 p90:v101:d46:t3 p82:v86:d38:t105
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p77:v83:d28:t120 p91:v92:d31:t0 p82:v86:d31:t118 p83:v73:d23:t3 [/INST] p78:v66:d44:t108 p90:v97:d43:t2 p82:v79:d38:t106 p81:v78:d28:t5 p77:v68:d27:t112 p88:v94:d53:t4 p82:v79:d33:t110 p83:v74:d22:t0 p78:v77:d42:t115 p88:v90:d52:t2 p82:v76:d64:t21 p77:v41:d4:t84 p81:v79:d31:t7 p77:v68:d26:t106 p88:v89:d48:t2 p82:v74:d32:t107 p83:v76:d23:t2 p78:v72:d42:t110 p88:v96:d57:t3 p82:v78:d43:t103 p81:v80:d31:t4 p77:v79:d28:t115 p86:v91:d41:t2 p82:v79:d34:t7 p77:v60:d51:t108 p83:v76:d22:t1 p78:v70:d42:t107 p90:v97:d32:t6 p82:v76:d30:t104 p81:v68:d30:t5 p77:v67:d29:t114 p88:v86:d49:t3
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p78:v70:d21:t0 p83:v68:d23:t112 p88:v87:d35:t1 p82:v76:d31:t101 [/INST] p81:v74:d27:t4 p77:v76:d25:t119 p76:v78:d30:t6 p72:v60:d26:t108 p73:v72:d31:t7 p77:v60:d50:t101 p81:v78:d35:t0 p76:v66:d35:t6 p72:v56:d28:t106 p75:v83:d39:t1 p71:v72:d30:t121 p81:v82:d33:t1 p72:v75:d29:t1 p76:v73:d29:t116 p77:v89:d29:t0 p73:v74:d30:t111 p81:v94:d33:t4 p76:v87:d25:t0 p72:v84:d26:t102 p71:v81:d36:t1 p75:v88:d41:t121 p79:v90:d36:t0 p72:v81:d31:t1 p76:v83:d29:t108 p77:v84:d29:t4 p73:v71:d30:t0 p75:v67:d43:t110 p78:v83:d36:t1 p76:v71:d35:t5 p72:v67:d31:t108 p81:v85:d38:t2 p71:v73:d31:t1 p75:v73:d33:t114
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p76:v73:d28:t0 p72:v74:d28:t112 p73:v73:d30:t1 p77:v77:d28:t113 [/INST] p78:v79:d31:t0 p72:v76:d30:t1 p76:v66:d32:t106 p71:v79:d26:t1 p75:v80:d30:t112 p76:v80:d33:t0 p72:v81:d29:t108 p77:v97:d32:t2 p73:v78:d50:t117 p81:v91:d33:t2 p76:v85:d28:t1 p72:v80:d26:t99 p75:v94:d41:t1 p71:v87:d33:t120 p81:v91:d33:t2 p76:v84:d27:t0 p72:v85:d28:t109 p77:v95:d33:t2 p73:v80:d31:t110 p81:v93:d35:t1 p72:v85:d29:t1 p76:v88:d30:t103 p71:v88:d32:t1 p75:v93:d40:t119 p79:v83:d39:t1 p72:v81:d33:t0 p76:v80:d33:t117 p77:v74:d29:t0 p73:v71:d30:t1 p75:v63:d49:t114 p78:v83:d36:t0 p76:v70:d50:t1 p72:v72:d31:t102
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p81:v87:d39:t2 p75:v77:d31:t112 p79:v80:d41:t0 p76:v80:d34:t2 [/INST] p72:v78:d34:t115 p77:v80:d28:t1 p73:v70:d30:t107 p78:v85:d30:t1 p72:v74:d30:t1 p76:v71:d49:t93 p71:v82:d29:t3 p75:v81:d33:t119 p76:v91:d38:t1 p70:v86:d33:t114 p71:v73:d30:t2 p66:v77:d29:t120 p70:v80:d28:t0 p76:v76:d32:t117 p69:v64:d29:t1 p65:v62:d29:t113 p76:v76:d32:t0 p70:v74:d33:t109 p66:v76:d30:t0 p71:v69:d29:t121 p76:v83:d32:t1 p70:v76:d30:t105 p69:v74:d26:t2 p65:v73:d24:t122 p76:v82:d37:t1 p70:v80:d31:t101 p66:v87:d28:t1 p71:v79:d26:t120 p78:v99:d45:t3 p70:v85:d32:t105 p69:v78:d30:t1 p65:v78:d28:t121 p79:v93:d42:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p71:v77:d29:t5 p66:v70:d25:t116 p78:v94:d39:t5 p70:v75:d27:t103 [/INST] p69:v70:d29:t4 p65:v60:d46:t119 p76:v79:d38:t2 p70:v75:d31:t112 p71:v68:d25:t1 p66:v70:d30:t123 p70:v76:d31:t1 p76:v70:d30:t4 p67:v52:d6:t96 p69:v65:d29:t5 p65:v61:d25:t116 p76:v78:d39:t9 p70:v66:d49:t96 p71:v70:d27:t1 p66:v77:d27:t124 p76:v83:d37:t7 p70:v71:d30:t104 p69:v63:d27:t2 p65:v65:d45:t112 p74:v84:d38:t9 p70:v68:d47:t103 p71:v74:d27:t1 p66:v70:d31:t116 p78:v83:d35:t10 p70:v68:d26:t113 p69:v59:d27:t0 p65:v59:d29:t113 p76:v77:d51:t14 p70:v63:d27:t111 p71:v63:d26:t0 p66:v65:d28:t124 p76:v76:d39:t1 p70:v72:d35:t167
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p65:v63:d49:t1316 p77:v76:d8:t1 p70:v78:d1512:t1 p65:v76:d1576:t23 [/INST] p46:v53:d1552:t5 p34:v43:d3895:t1088 p72:v75:d460:t405 p70:v83:d1349:t2 p63:v81:d1425:t954 p66:v76:d471:t402 p70:v80:d1389:t2 p77:v81:d1446:t1 p65:v80:d1440:t960 p72:v84:d484:t430 p78:v92:d1524:t1 p66:v83:d1574:t0 p73:v81:d1575:t3 p70:v58:d50:t1044 p72:v82:d528:t481 p77:v79:d1393:t1 p70:v77:d1377:t0 p65:v81:d1419:t35 p39:v56:d4606:t2 p27:v55:d1924:t946 p72:v76:d436:t398 p70:v74:d1639:t0 p63:v78:d1515:t2 p75:v71:d1530:t996 p65:v78:d516:t460 p61:v76:d1532:t2 p68:v73:d1529:t2 p73:v76:d1537:t1000 p72:v69:d530:t456
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p70:v66:d917:t14 p63:v65:d1456:t1524 p46:v91:d2424:t3 p34:v82:d2432:t386 [/INST] p65:v88:d2035:t5 p58:v78:d1972:t0 p53:v77:d2029:t463 p99:v104:d1594:t728 p97:v86:d221:t210 p96:v86:d64:t21 p97:v80:d607:t54 p96:v100:d553:t22 p60:v66:d532:t188 p94:v92:d344:t117 p92:v88:d131:t96 p90:v74:d89:t45 p92:v86:d86:t35 p63:v71:d1430:t4 p58:v69:d1602:t7 p51:v70:d1661:t2 p90:v96:d487:t165 p89:v83:d1413:t122 p85:v78:d1383:t152 p87:v90:d1239:t571 p82:v67:d821:t16 p54:v61:d635:t577 p58:v82:d2114:t3 p53:v79:d2107:t189 p85:v97:d1257:t331 p92:v97:d1602:t539 p90:v81:d1056:t171 p89:v81:d892:t117
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p85:v76:d677:t63 p60:v50:d594:t32 p84:v73:d574:t86 p82:v73:d476:t90 [/INST] p80:v70:d387:t84 p78:v77:d302:t66 p77:v72:d118:t68 p75:v81:d134:t61 p77:v74:d127:t78 p75:v83:d272:t6 p54:v59:d1767:t4 p61:v63:d1763:t161 p73:v81:d1399:t131 p72:v74:d1421:t109 p70:v81:d782:t148 p77:v88:d3284:t643 p70:v64:d2295:t3 p60:v60:d572:t642 p39:v78:d345:t2 p27:v85:d97:t314 p65:v85:d1918:t0 p53:v80:d1899:t1 p58:v82:d1863:t412 p85:v98:d1484:t648 p82:v86:d196:t179 p80:v76:d79:t29 p82:v74:d657:t61 p80:v90:d568:t20 p60:v56:d549:t199 p79:v89:d292:t142 p77:v89:d209:t161 p79:v91:d627:t21 p58:v69:d83:t2 p51:v65:d1372:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p75:v90:d105:t110 p75:v84:d1754:t688 p53:v65:d1051:t318 p73:v65:d737:t153 [/INST] p72:v71:d149:t155 p72:v72:d427:t45 p56:v55:d1986:t0 p49:v57:d1990:t112 p77:v71:d272:t115 p68:v71:d905:t141 p70:v78:d1617:t736 p60:v68:d880:t351 p65:v75:d530:t214 p66:v73:d239:t153 p68:v71:d147:t93 p66:v63:d73:t65 p68:v64:d51:t55 p51:v49:d2228:t2 p66:v70:d370:t3 p58:v52:d1150:t180 p65:v61:d195:t137 p61:v64:d186:t162 p63:v75:d1662:t678 p58:v55:d984:t970 p70:v60:d1097:t25 p63:v49:d1064:t0 p58:v49:d1080:t17 p32:v40:d2729:t3 p44:v45:d2726:t1046 p75:v64:d451:t9 p63:v57:d465:t2 p51:v49:d463:t0 p70:v53:d448:t7
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p75:v67:d1060:t9 p70:v53:d1224:t12 p63:v51:d1039:t4 p51:v48:d1027:t10 [/INST] p58:v48:d1198:t1029 p51:v72:d169:t1 p75:v66:d168:t2 p63:v64:d166:t165 p44:v82:d2923:t0 p32:v70:d143:t284 p76:v82:d949:t4 p64:v86:d945:t3 p69:v72:d942:t0 p52:v73:d950:t0 p57:v81:d950:t946 p81:v77:d434:t6 p76:v73:d436:t0 p69:v78:d436:t1 p64:v81:d435:t1 p57:v76:d434:t6 p52:v58:d1664:t431 p81:v78:d995:t2 p64:v77:d1001:t0 p69:v73:d1001:t3 p57:v69:d998:t2 p76:v66:d996:t996 p81:v69:d211:t5 p76:v66:d207:t1 p57:v70:d206:t1 p69:v65:d204:t2 p64:v71:d203:t233 p32:v84:d119:t2 p44:v90:d2590:t220 p82:v87:d903:t2
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p70:v85:d908:t4 p58:v84:d904:t0 p63:v89:d904:t901 p87:v89:d471:t5 [/INST] p82:v83:d466:t0 p75:v92:d466:t2 p70:v88:d472:t0 p63:v84:d464:t1 p58:v82:d471:t469 p87:v92:d870:t4 p75:v87:d866:t0 p82:v79:d866:t1 p63:v83:d857:t1 p58:v82:d864:t1 p70:v86:d1001:t866 p63:v87:d94:t3 p58:v80:d91:t4 p87:v83:d197:t1 p82:v79:d2439:t0 p75:v82:d87:t4 p85:v68:d84:t141 p32:v82:d2294:t0 p44:v94:d2294:t249 p88:v95:d862:t2 p69:v89:d860:t1 p81:v85:d859:t1 p76:v90:d858:t1 p57:v77:d2040:t1 p64:v86:d856:t858 p93:v93:d505:t2 p69:v90:d503:t0 p81:v90:d503:t0 p88:v96:d503:t2 p76:v93:d501:t4 p64:v89:d504:t501 p93:v96:d1194:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p69:v93:d1199:t2 p88:v99:d1197:t0 p76:v100:d1197:t4 p64:v90:d1193:t1195 [/INST] p93:v96:d1657:t2 p81:v96:d1652:t1 p88:v97:d1650:t0 p69:v92:d1655:t1 p76:v98:d1645:t2 p64:v93:d1648:t1585 p94:v89:d2194:t2 p82:v82:d2199:t5 p89:v84:d2256:t16 p32:v59:d2183:t708 p75:v92:d910:t662 p73:v72:d248:t206 p72:v73:d88:t49 p75:v45:d557:t1 p73:v52:d575:t46 p72:v90:d510:t3 p96:v93:d509:t210 p70:v66:d297:t94 p68:v64:d138:t111 p66:v63:d88:t38 p68:v60:d181:t53 p94:v91:d1672:t1 p82:v83:d1671:t1 p87:v82:d525:t1 p66:v81:d232:t222 p65:v65:d195:t122 p61:v70:d205:t161 p63:v75:d621:t557 p90:v81:d1060:t18
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p58:v56:d1056:t594 p89:v93:d458:t2 p94:v94:d456:t2 p82:v88:d454:t153 [/INST] p61:v92:d301:t296 p68:v94:d796:t458 p66:v73:d338:t140 p65:v77:d199:t115 p63:v75:d92:t97 p61:v78:d79:t74 p96:v90:d600:t4 p84:v84:d573:t17 p60:v77:d179:t91 p58:v80:d85:t82 p56:v82:d337:t81 p54:v76:d248:t78 p53:v81:d154:t98 p51:v71:d103:t62 p53:v77:d34:t48 p51:v84:d167:t17 p97:v87:d321:t8 p90:v84:d1196:t2 p85:v77:d1217:t148 p49:v73:d120:t133 p48:v77:d119:t117 p46:v76:d143:t150 p53:v76:d662:t579 p96:v85:d916:t3 p84:v74:d911:t18 p46:v54:d892:t819 p89:v75:d1511:t1 p94:v81:d1507:t6 p82:v70:d1532:t4 p37:v50:d1543:t2
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p61:v90:d809:t581 p58:v80:d245:t181 p56:v76:d94:t71 p58:v70:d46:t28 [/INST] p96:v88:d601:t7 p56:v82:d597:t0 p84:v81:d598:t263 p55:v74:d309:t138 p53:v78:d197:t176 p55:v71:d523:t7 p94:v85:d1586:t0 p82:v79:d1835:t1 p87:v74:d1838:t421 p51:v72:d104:t109 p51:v76:d1303:t690 p89:v83:d613:t1 p77:v76:d614:t198 p49:v67:d413:t154 p48:v76:d227:t231 p48:v65:d240:t9 p92:v67:d1962:t3 p80:v63:d1942:t3 p85:v64:d1939:t130 p53:v65:d96:t118 p44:v67:d1491:t146 p46:v69:d1510:t796 p96:v81:d949:t0 p84:v76:d761:t240 p41:v59:d555:t189 p42:v68:d212:t130 p44:v67:d144:t92 p42:v63:d371:t56 p44:v62:d54:t37 p94:v73:d2770:t3
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p87:v67:d3323:t266 p41:v53:d157:t158 p37:v51:d267:t226 p39:v53:d1057:t1001 [/INST] p34:v33:d1604:t2577 p81:v81:d37:t28 p74:v66:d43:t0 p78:v67:d43:t6 p83:v62:d60:t76 p81:v73:d28:t166 p69:v73:d27:t6 p71:v74:d50:t4 p77:v72:d28:t0 p73:v70:d69:t82 p69:v76:d30:t183 p81:v94:d31:t31 p74:v56:d80:t0 p83:v65:d80:t60 p81:v85:d26:t189 p93:v98:d85:t22 p95:v73:d101:t4 p79:v56:d51:t6 p75:v47:d45:t58 p93:v95:d140:t183 p96:v90:d80:t15 p98:v82:d104:t16 p76:v58:d34:t0 p80:v49:d65:t61 p96:v91:d88:t184 p95:v93:d81:t8 p96:v86:d41:t12 p79:v51:d45:t4 p75:v47:d49:t65 p95:v89:d145:t188 p93:v85:d80:t13
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p74:v59:d45:t69 p93:v97:d137:t179 p81:v85:d50:t16 p83:v71:d65:t5 [/INST] p77:v50:d75:t59 p81:v93:d29:t183 p93:v95:d79:t20 p76:v60:d17:t2 p95:v77:d80:t67 p93:v93:d67:t180 p79:v88:d30:t7 p71:v61:d41:t8 p75:v65:d33:t6 p81:v69:d34:t71 p79:v86:d31:t165 p83:v83:d27:t25 p84:v64:d27:t3 p76:v44:d40:t67 p83:v83:d29:t184 p79:v82:d25:t24 p81:v60:d72:t2 p73:v37:d32:t6 p77:v45:d72:t46 p79:v83:d38:t195 p81:v79:d46:t20 p74:v57:d72:t3 p83:v61:d53:t57 p81:v87:d26:t182 p69:v75:d28:t27 p73:v58:d102:t5 p77:v59:d51:t0 p71:v64:d36:t54 p69:v84:d32:t180 p81:v93:d30:t28 p74:v52:d81:t2 p83:v59:d56:t1 p78:v52:d93:t52
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p93:v98:d77:t20 p79:v55:d27:t0 p95:v78:d49:t3 p75:v60:d20:t60 [/INST] p93:v89:d71:t182 p96:v98:d89:t16 p80:v71:d29:t0 p98:v88:d65:t1 p74:v58:d10:t6 p76:v67:d23:t71 p96:v90:d56:t186 p95:v92:d54:t9 p96:v81:d33:t9 p79:v55:d20:t3 p75:v50:d41:t70 p95:v88:d63:t174 p93:v94:d81:t23 p95:v76:d58:t2 p74:v59:d49:t5 p78:v49:d21:t59 p93:v91:d32:t180 p81:v87:d73:t17 p83:v71:d49:t1 p77:v57:d48:t2 p73:v53:d31:t60 p81:v83:d42:t188 p93:v96:d82:t16 p72:v52:d24:t2 p76:v58:d41:t5 p95:v78:d18:t67 p93:v91:d61:t183 p71:v59:d28:t2 p79:v85:d26:t6 p75:v63:d20:t4 p72:v49:d43:t1 p81:v71:d30:t68 p79:v85:d35:t177
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p76:v53:d34:t6 p84:v66:d21:t68 p83:v89:d34:t191 p79:v85:d69:t13 [/INST] p73:v49:d79:t2 p81:v70:d54:t1 p77:v58:d38:t59 p79:v85:d43:t194 p81:v81:d29:t13 p74:v57:d48:t9 p78:v42:d8:t8 p83:v50:d54:t51 p81:v87:d31:t188 p86:v84:d33:t14 p79:v58:d47:t0 p87:v80:d29:t2 p75:v61:d25:t67 p86:v86:d35:t197 p98:v98:d80:t6 p92:v80:d36:t1 p80:v73:d29:t9 p76:v69:d34:t6 p100:v79:d43:t67 p98:v92:d76:t180 p96:v93:d80:t14 p81:v74:d26:t3 p77:v74:d27:t6 p98:v77:d42:t66 p96:v93:d68:t181 p84:v83:d48:t4 p82:v66:d37:t4 p78:v62:d48:t14 p86:v59:d88:t72 p84:v85:d30:t174 p83:v83:d30:t5 p84:v74:d39:t9 p79:v57:d18:t78
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p82:v79:d97:t10 p79:v57:d56:t2 p75:v71:d29:t50 p84:v69:d29:t39 [/INST] p82:v74:d57:t153 p87:v90:d50:t22 p80:v70:d25:t0 p76:v73:d25:t42 p88:v87:d58:t51 p87:v80:d43:t162 p99:v101:d73:t7 p101:v90:d35:t1 p77:v83:d24:t0 p81:v77:d42:t90 p99:v92:d52:t162 p97:v93:d82:t3 p78:v87:d27:t3 p82:v86:d26:t3 p99:v90:d57:t77 p97:v91:d57:t183 p85:v88:d24:t2 p79:v68:d23:t4 p83:v71:d21:t15 p87:v66:d45:t70 p85:v79:d32:t8 p82:v48:d5:t1 p79:v53:d4:t176 p84:v79:d30:t1 p80:v63:d30:t83 p84:v78:d33:t186 p81:v84:d30:t7 p74:v70:d43:t8 p78:v51:d43:t3 p83:v60:d47:t62 p81:v86:d32:t4 p78:v56:d43:t184 p86:v89:d26:t1 p79:v70:d25:t7
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p87:v84:d23:t69 p86:v88:d32:t58 p79:v33:d46:t126 p80:v77:d28:t0 [/INST] p98:v98:d81:t2 p76:v79:d22:t25 p100:v67:d31:t58 p98:v97:d73:t176 p96:v95:d81:t8 p81:v84:d30:t7 p101:v79:d28:t0 p77:v81:d24:t16 p98:v73:d58:t62 p96:v92:d73:t179 p82:v73:d41:t5 p78:v73:d28:t0 p84:v85:d31:t15 p86:v69:d66:t74 p84:v84:d41:t181 p83:v79:d28:t6 p84:v72:d31:t0 p77:v56:d5:t1 p79:v61:d23:t81 p83:v86:d36:t167 p82:v88:d37:t10 p79:v66:d53:t4 p75:v66:d49:t52 p84:v70:d32:t45 p82:v79:d52:t154 p87:v93:d38:t5 p76:v78:d27:t4 p80:v74:d50:t46 p88:v82:d57:t47 p87:v88:d44:t161 p99:v104:d95:t9 p81:v83:d28:t1 p101:v91:d39:t6
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p99:v88:d57:t5 p87:v71:d36:t154 p97:v96:d82:t8 p82:v91:d29:t1 [/INST] p78:v86:d24:t3 p99:v90:d47:t81 p97:v93:d58:t174 p85:v89:d69:t10 p79:v72:d43:t4 p83:v73:d32:t12 p87:v67:d24:t64 p85:v79:d45:t11 p82:v50:d37:t170 p84:v84:d32:t2 p80:v78:d30:t92 p84:v82:d32:t170 p81:v85:d31:t5 p78:v80:d24:t0 p75:v68:d23:t16 p74:v62:d20:t31 p83:v29:d58:t33 p81:v79:d51:t37 p66:v76:d28:t137 p69:v79:d32:t5 p73:v84:d35:t2 p71:v72:d66:t16 p65:v56:d43:t73 p69:v70:d28:t44 p77:v68:d30:t1 p73:v55:d55:t124 p81:v91:d39:t12 p74:v70:d30:t0 p78:v77:d29:t23 p83:v47:d50:t64 p81:v80:d40:t47 p66:v76:d28:t121
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p67:v73:d29:t5 p75:v79:d83:t15 p70:v41:d121:t61 p93:v88:d34:t42 [/INST] p79:v71:d28:t124 p96:v92:d63:t14 p80:v87:d27:t0 p98:v87:d49:t7 p76:v80:d18:t85 p96:v85:d46:t31 p68:v77:d25:t132 p95:v94:d63:t12 p75:v78:d36:t0 p67:v74:d31:t101 p95:v78:d58:t8 p79:v82:d28:t141 p93:v94:d35:t12 p78:v86:d29:t1 p74:v78:d30:t21 p95:v62:d44:t71 p93:v83:d52:t22 p66:v79:d32:t124 p81:v84:d35:t0 p73:v76:d36:t13 p65:v60:d29:t25 p83:v46:d11:t64 p81:v76:d39:t36 p73:v53:d34:t0 p77:v74:d30:t130 p93:v90:d89:t4 p76:v83:d26:t1 p72:v72:d24:t88 p93:v78:d65:t71 p64:v45:d28:t91 p79:v86:d38:t22 p63:v73:d24:t0 p71:v68:d23:t4
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p79:v81:d40:t25 p75:v73:d41:t130 p72:v78:d31:t6 p76:v77:d26:t3 [/INST] p83:v79:d56:t3 p79:v59:d7:t20 p84:v63:d22:t77 p83:v71:d71:t29 p64:v78:d24:t132 p79:v83:d27:t3 p65:v65:d27:t1 p73:v76:d26:t31 p81:v47:d60:t64 p79:v69:d72:t36 p77:v75:d30:t2 p73:v51:d4:t117 p81:v85:d36:t19 p74:v70:d28:t0 p78:v75:d23:t1 p83:v74:d18:t82 p81:v84:d41:t36 p66:v73:d29:t125 p69:v77:d32:t19 p65:v71:d21:t1 p71:v70:d41:t9 p73:v74:d102:t6 p77:v51:d42:t70 p69:v82:d33:t30 p77:v68:d42:t2 p73:v51:d47:t136 p81:v89:d30:t0 p78:v84:d30:t6 p74:v75:d24:t8 p83:v74:d23:t84 p81:v80:d41:t33 p66:v80:d30:t138 p93:v100:d88:t4
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p75:v84:d31:t14 p95:v76:d59:t3 p70:v42:d25:t75 p93:v87:d66:t28 [/INST] p79:v79:d45:t140 p96:v95:d74:t2 p80:v89:d28:t1 p76:v82:d29:t27 p98:v70:d44:t74 p96:v89:d93:t20 p68:v78:d42:t138 p95:v95:d31:t12 p75:v75:d28:t4 p96:v83:d42:t0 p67:v60:d28:t84 p95:v82:d73:t32 p79:v59:d41:t130 p93:v95:d65:t12 p74:v78:d45:t4 p78:v69:d26:t2 p95:v79:d62:t82 p93:v84:d40:t25 p66:v58:d21:t136 p73:v73:d34:t0 p81:v85:d32:t6 p65:v63:d31:t25 p83:v56:d134:t68 p81:v79:d57:t31 p77:v65:d24:t1 p73:v49:d11:t130 p72:v72:d25:t6 p76:v81:d23:t8 p93:v89:d66:t9 p95:v77:d50:t87 p93:v82:d62:t29 p64:v65:d33:t130 p79:v84:d30:t23
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p81:v63:d101:t0 p63:v43:d47:t75 p79:v80:d36:t14 p75:v70:d43:t134 [/INST] p76:v75:d27:t0 p72:v67:d28:t12 p83:v80:d43:t100 p83:v73:d81:t8 p64:v79:d28:t140 p79:v82:d48:t5 p73:v74:d27:t14 p65:v54:d24:t19 p81:v43:d102:t60 p79:v77:d30:t31 p77:v71:d42:t1 p73:v48:d64:t121 p81:v89:d33:t24 p78:v71:d42:t2 p74:v57:d40:t6 p83:v57:d11:t69 p81:v78:d39:t37 p66:v69:d24:t127 p69:v74:d30:t13 p78:v71:d32:t3 p71:v73:d54:t9 p74:v66:d26:t80 p69:v74:d33:t14 p66:v74:d29:t139 p57:v71:d24:t24 p59:v58:d80:t5 p78:v67:d59:t2 p74:v52:d57:t64 p57:v76:d28:t34 p66:v63:d25:t139 p69:v81:d29:t4 p78:v72:d62:t14 p71:v66:d117:t4
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p69:v77:d65:t34 p66:v71:d28:t137 p81:v89:d36:t12 p74:v63:d26:t3 [/INST] p78:v54:d48:t15 p83:v64:d95:t66 p81:v82:d45:t40 p66:v57:d18:t138 p93:v96:d28:t17 p74:v65:d49:t0 p78:v61:d23:t12 p95:v71:d114:t70 p93:v87:d82:t33 p66:v62:d33:t195 p74:v58:d46:t2 p78:v59:d44:t72 p103:v70:d10:t37 p66:v52:d35:t2057 p52:v67:d1480:t489 p79:v72:d1667:t9 p71:v47:d1350:t704 p67:v48:d1447:t283 p52:v75:d571:t363 p78:v77:d838:t7 p71:v62:d792:t209 p52:v82:d499:t281 p66:v62:d304:t224 p52:v71:d1107:t3 p59:v73:d1035:t332 p76:v72:d754:t1 p71:v73:d752:t242 p54:v77:d511:t249 p64:v73:d260:t218 p59:v75:d462:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p74:v65:d755:t0 p71:v68:d701:t181 p54:v79:d578:t7 p59:v69:d521:t250 [/INST] p62:v69:d321:t261 p52:v77:d1023:t18 p59:v67:d1059:t334 p76:v71:d756:t1 p67:v67:d719:t229 p61:v80:d488:t233 p64:v75:d277:t213 p52:v81:d456:t6 p62:v75:d496:t254 p78:v86:d803:t1 p70:v72:d794:t205 p61:v80:d576:t1 p52:v77:d581:t267 p66:v74:d309:t263 p50:v80:d1144:t3 p59:v68:d1084:t329 p78:v77:d871:t5 p71:v74:d842:t249 p54:v78:d560:t263 p66:v62:d300:t249 p59:v71:d581:t0 p52:v73:d1195:t317 p80:v71:d914:t5 p71:v68:d909:t266 p59:v62:d642:t336 p68:v60:d305:t283 p52:v85:d1094:t15 p57:v69:d1140:t345 p81:v79:d787:t3 p73:v71:d783:t263
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p69:v73:d272:t224 p52:v82:d472:t0 p59:v79:d987:t269 p80:v81:d813:t2 [/INST] p71:v73:d811:t206 p52:v91:d510:t229 p68:v79:d376:t288 p52:v76:d1091:t1 p59:v75:d1005:t343 p83:v80:d901:t2 p79:v78:d725:t214 p54:v85:d511:t238 p71:v80:d273:t220 p59:v79:d457:t0 p55:v77:d473:t264 p86:v85:d792:t3 p83:v83:d827:t195 p54:v79:d561:t3 p59:v72:d507:t233 p74:v83:d343:t277 p52:v82:d995:t1 p59:v80:d1040:t0 p40:v71:d11:t310 p88:v89:d725:t3 p79:v81:d723:t246 p61:v75:d477:t230 p76:v78:d335:t212 p52:v80:d446:t0 p62:v83:d492:t236 p90:v88:d295:t3 p82:v81:d376:t212 p61:v80:d543:t1 p52:v81:d555:t254
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p50:v79:d1128:t3 p59:v72:d1094:t314 p90:v82:d926:t5 p83:v70:d929:t241 [/INST] p54:v75:d665:t280 p78:v74:d439:t259 p52:v70:d1216:t4 p59:v68:d567:t315 p92:v68:d930:t1 p83:v58:d931:t262 p59:v64:d666:t346 p80:v58:d322:t293 p52:v80:d1101:t6 p57:v70:d588:t378 p93:v80:d705:t6 p85:v64:d699:t209 p57:v76:d464:t1 p61:v74:d489:t281 p81:v81:d1165:t190 p57:v77:d430:t2 p59:v79:d919:t241 p90:v90:d736:t4 p87:v77:d732:t191 p57:v87:d541:t252 p78:v77:d291:t238 p55:v84:d968:t4 p59:v76:d1233:t286 p95:v80:d702:t1 p88:v78:d701:t221 p64:v82:d449:t6 p54:v78:d471:t247 p83:v69:d227:t23 p57:v69:d200:t183 p64:v88:d420:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p83:v81:d798:t2 p88:v82:d1057:t193 p64:v90:d578:t3 p54:v83:d579:t245 [/INST] p76:v70:d408:t289 p52:v81:d1044:t0 p62:v82:d1010:t334 p88:v77:d907:t1 p93:v77:d710:t210 p57:v76:d465:t2 p61:v69:d497:t245 p81:v71:d449:t24 p64:v76:d228:t205 p57:v81:d427:t0 p62:v81:d473:t230 p88:v87:d704:t1 p81:v80:d695:t201 p57:v81:d504:t0 p61:v77:d504:t243 p76:v81:d297:t243 p55:v84:d937:t2 p59:v81:d981:t273 p95:v81:d711:t1 p88:v83:d709:t192 p64:v86:d469:t7 p54:v78:d508:t221 p83:v70:d288:t7 p57:v75:d279:t239 p55:v76:d487:t1 p64:v90:d463:t260 p83:v78:d295:t0 p88:v85:d956:t207 p64:v90:d623:t6 p54:v79:d619:t286
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p62:v84:d1119:t1 p52:v77:d1103:t364 p93:v78:d765:t4 p88:v77:d1034:t245 [/INST] p61:v71:d515:t249 p81:v65:d540:t1 p64:v75:d265:t247 p52:v78:d499:t13 p62:v70:d523:t284 p81:v68:d239:t2 p88:v74:d236:t206 p52:v77:d555:t1 p61:v74:d613:t310 p76:v63:d329:t250 p52:v80:d1177:t4 p59:v74:d1104:t1 p40:v63:d150:t414 p95:v74:d744:t2 p91:v64:d763:t199 p54:v81:d544:t304 p83:v66:d240:t193 p59:v78:d490:t2 p55:v74:d506:t302 p91:v71:d378:t0 p83:v67:d754:t190 p54:v75:d544:t4 p59:v64:d506:t282 p79:v69:d294:t234 p52:v74:d1027:t0 p59:v71:d1073:t348 p95:v72:d714:t1 p91:v63:d763:t207 p61:v71:d510:t274
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p52:v74:d488:t9 p62:v66:d466:t277 p91:v71:d189:t3 p83:v70:d798:t207 [/INST] p52:v68:d558:t1 p61:v68:d561:t290 p79:v68:d269:t237 p50:v80:d1140:t10 p59:v59:d1105:t349 p95:v70:d778:t5 p91:v58:d805:t203 p54:v74:d578:t302 p83:v48:d515:t242 p52:v75:d4604:t9 p59:v61:d579:t305 p91:v66:d1203:t0 p83:v63:d936:t278 p59:v67:d654:t322 p79:v60:d956:t292 p57:v56:d1359:t314 p95:v68:d1044:t2 p91:v58:d1362:t290 p61:v55:d753:t312 p83:v61:d768:t336 p59:v62:d2475:t435 p91:v58:d2040:t1 p83:v47:d2039:t1163 p79:v48:d3382:t4298 p64:v84:d878:t0 p67:v83:d854:t1 p72:v84:d662:t0 p60:v84:d853:t2 p76:v81:d100:t2
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p76:v78:d102:t1 p79:v66:d101:t5 p84:v67:d104:t5 p88:v82:d91:t97 [/INST] p79:v81:d638:t4 p76:v88:d443:t1 p88:v87:d642:t2 p84:v75:d440:t224 p58:v97:d407:t224 p72:v83:d182:t1 p84:v80:d182:t3 p76:v55:d178:t97 p74:v78:d81:t2 p86:v78:d79:t115 p57:v80:d58:t0 p64:v87:d427:t0 p81:v92:d112:t1 p69:v93:d24:t1 p76:v84:d33:t2 p73:v76:d54:t1 p61:v72:d476:t116 p81:v73:d83:t0 p88:v82:d83:t1 p76:v77:d82:t89 p88:v83:d266:t2 p81:v85:d262:t1 p76:v81:d262:t218 p52:v85:d40:t2 p64:v79:d38:t4 p58:v65:d4:t100 p67:v82:d32:t3 p55:v70:d34:t95 p57:v85:d22:t1 p69:v88:d24:t0 p79:v83:d44:t95 p58:v86:d31:t0 p90:v82:d64:t6
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p72:v93:d37:t5 p64:v82:d830:t1 p60:v81:d829:t0 p84:v82:d57:t1 [/INST] p79:v82:d36:t1 p76:v89:d30:t1 p70:v70:d62:t0 p67:v79:d845:t4 p88:v84:d31:t23 p86:v48:d35:t86 p76:v78:d95:t0 p84:v76:d95:t1 p88:v83:d94:t2 p79:v69:d92:t97 p84:v76:d432:t3 p79:v79:d629:t0 p76:v86:d437:t1 p88:v84:d536:t219 p58:v95:d390:t218 p84:v85:d171:t1 p72:v81:d169:t3 p76:v49:d87:t92 p74:v85:d72:t4 p86:v80:d72:t2 p76:v67:d68:t3 p88:v65:d101:t110 p69:v92:d26:t2 p81:v88:d58:t1 p76:v87:d30:t0 p88:v88:d111:t0 p57:v76:d488:t1 p64:v76:d487:t1 p61:v76:d486:t113 p81:v73:d88:t0 p88:v81:d88:t1 p76:v80:d87:t3 p85:v68:d353:t91
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p88:v89:d259:t1 p76:v77:d262:t224 p62:v86:d40:t2 p50:v79:d37:t106 [/INST] p54:v72:d50:t4 p66:v83:d27:t4 p57:v58:d4:t101 p74:v81:d30:t5 p69:v80:d26:t0 p57:v84:d44:t1 p86:v74:d58:t92 p58:v84:d25:t1 p90:v94:d49:t0 p78:v88:d23:t8 p87:v73:d57:t1 p82:v68:d48:t113 p72:v96:d38:t4 p64:v85:d485:t4 p67:v88:d495:t2 p60:v87:d447:t5 p84:v81:d74:t0 p76:v89:d31:t0 p79:v85:d35:t1 p88:v85:d39:t114 p79:v75:d89:t0 p84:v72:d89:t1 p88:v87:d88:t0 p76:v74:d88:t97 p84:v78:d257:t2 p88:v73:d258:t0 p79:v68:d254:t1 p76:v81:d256:t227 p58:v88:d34:t2 p66:v86:d31:t0 p63:v80:d32:t0 p70:v78:d5:t2 p60:v70:d29:t102
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p66:v75:d84:t2 p63:v75:d82:t93 p66:v83:d442:t0 p58:v84:d527:t0 [/INST] p72:v88:d74:t1 p63:v76:d541:t123 p74:v87:d386:t1 p86:v85:d486:t111 p84:v80:d107:t1 p76:v90:d106:t0 p82:v76:d106:t2 p88:v85:d104:t109 p84:v67:d168:t1 p76:v73:d109:t1 p82:v72:d115:t4 p88:v69:d96:t99 p66:v86:d151:t3 p54:v80:d140:t6 p88:v82:d234:t1 p76:v76:d218:t12 p82:v63:d75:t81 p68:v86:d30:t3 p56:v87:d60:t102 p69:v83:d23:t1 p57:v72:d23:t1 p61:v71:d24:t1 p64:v70:d21:t94 p69:v75:d53:t1 p64:v83:d25:t2 p61:v70:d24:t1 p57:v69:d49:t102 p79:v85:d224:t2 p69:v78:d483:t5 p64:v75:d86:t0 p91:v76:d475:t2 p57:v73:d468:t2 p61:v65:d466:t5
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p87:v51:d86:t83 p90:v79:d403:t8 p78:v75:d368:t6 p87:v71:d358:t111 [/INST] p79:v92:d109:t0 p88:v96:d109:t3 p76:v89:d106:t1 p84:v80:d105:t111 p84:v64:d132:t4 p79:v81:d131:t0 p88:v83:d130:t1 p76:v76:d128:t94 p72:v89:d36:t1 p60:v83:d116:t112 p71:v84:d32:t1 p59:v80:d50:t99 p69:v86:d25:t1 p57:v83:d23:t7 p66:v55:d4:t97 p57:v72:d99:t1 p69:v86:d98:t3 p62:v69:d103:t1 p66:v57:d102:t99 p72:v89:d494:t5 p57:v77:d468:t0 p69:v87:d460:t5 p62:v81:d477:t1 p66:v78:d429:t106 p74:v88:d343:t2 p86:v88:d344:t111 p88:v88:d111:t0 p76:v89:d111:t1 p84:v77:d102:t3 p82:v82:d99:t107 p84:v78:d153:t2 p82:v72:d105:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p77:v65:d11:t0 p88:v81:d103:t99 p54:v74:d50:t3 p66:v81:d55:t6 [/INST] p76:v79:d663:t1 p82:v69:d655:t3 p88:v76:d644:t83 p68:v84:d69:t2 p56:v85:d521:t100 p69:v92:d106:t2 p57:v82:d111:t15 p66:v59:d96:t7 p59:v66:d438:t6 p60:v51:d83:t84 p69:v83:d99:t4 p57:v70:d95:t4 p66:v68:d83:t3 p60:v63:d88:t2 p63:v53:d326:t87 p74:v88:d239:t3 p66:v76:d238:t3 p60:v72:d234:t0 p69:v70:d234:t4 p57:v66:d231:t93 p90:v90:d138:t1 p78:v89:d139:t136 p52:v85:d66:t1 p40:v87:d81:t1 p91:v92:d448:t1 p83:v86:d447:t0 p79:v90:d447:t5 p86:v76:d826:t8 p88:v78:d434:t76 p40:v90:d113:t117 p40:v90:d449:t246 p83:v78:d360:t2
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p88:v76:d212:t1 p91:v76:d211:t206 p40:v79:d147:t1 p52:v79:d147:t7 [/INST] p79:v79:d139:t1 p91:v69:d138:t3 p88:v78:d136:t89 p55:v76:d49:t1 p43:v78:d47:t106 p45:v82:d29:t1 p57:v82:d28:t0 p91:v82:d26:t4 p79:v77:d46:t2 p88:v80:d27:t1 p85:v66:d32:t92 p45:v81:d26:t0 p57:v75:d43:t104 p81:v80:d430:t6 p93:v78:d621:t2 p57:v83:d614:t1 p45:v83:d615:t2 p85:v72:d212:t2 p91:v68:d632:t6 p88:v61:d607:t209 p82:v85:d397:t1 p85:v86:d397:t3 p94:v80:d396:t202 p89:v94:d192:t2 p86:v78:d217:t2 p81:v81:d186:t1 p47:v86:d186:t103 p62:v88:d85:t6 p50:v83:d77:t101 p64:v89:d29:t1 p52:v85:d30:t0 p91:v88:d433:t0 p79:v86:d433:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p52:v81:d30:t111 p64:v97:d439:t1 p52:v85:d430:t234 p84:v84:d204:t0 [/INST] p91:v84:d204:t0 p79:v86:d204:t206 p52:v83:d179:t3 p64:v76:d176:t0 p91:v85:d176:t2 p84:v82:d208:t1 p79:v78:d172:t103 p67:v77:d71:t7 p55:v71:d63:t99 p69:v87:d27:t2 p77:v80:d31:t1 p57:v83:d57:t0 p89:v84:d37:t0 p84:v80:d57:t93 p69:v82:d27:t2 p57:v84:d46:t103 p69:v94:d488:t1 p93:v89:d480:t0 p89:v79:d464:t1 p81:v86:d471:t0 p84:v81:d479:t4 p57:v91:d449:t209 p79:v87:d245:t0 p86:v89:d242:t1 p91:v82:d243:t223 p47:v85:d24:t3 p35:v82:d46:t102 p50:v91:d21:t1 p38:v90:d43:t78 p83:v86:d43:t2 p79:v84:d38:t5 p88:v87:d42:t10
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p52:v95:d26:t102 p40:v85:d32:t1 p52:v87:d37:t90 p95:v90:d451:t8 [/INST] p97:v82:d5:t7 p100:v81:d436:t1 p88:v77:d89:t2 p40:v92:d395:t3 p52:v84:d392:t89 p103:v88:d103:t111 p103:v94:d253:t18 p93:v59:d5:t94 p91:v80:d129:t90 p52:v90:d51:t1 p40:v86:d31:t8 p88:v88:d71:t7 p89:v72:d58:t97 p55:v86:d27:t1 p79:v84:d28:t1 p43:v78:d27:t103 p79:v74:d34:t1 p45:v87:d30:t2 p88:v85:d76:t1 p57:v85:d25:t95 p91:v80:d527:t1 p45:v84:d102:t1 p57:v80:d101:t106 p57:v87:d420:t1 p45:v88:d415:t2 p93:v92:d422:t1 p100:v95:d213:t2 p97:v88:d204:t102 p103:v78:d301:t110 p97:v89:d200:t4 p100:v82:d196:t2 p102:v86:d178:t106
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p47:v86:d33:t3 p93:v89:d73:t11 p89:v80:d77:t3 p86:v86:d36:t83 [/INST] p81:v81:d33:t2 p62:v89:d32:t1 p50:v83:d49:t110 p64:v93:d26:t2 p84:v87:d60:t0 p52:v85:d27:t2 p79:v77:d31:t88 p64:v82:d101:t4 p52:v87:d104:t4 p91:v87:d100:t20 p90:v59:d88:t84 p64:v97:d419:t2 p88:v84:d417:t2 p91:v96:d315:t3 p52:v95:d446:t0 p96:v95:d220:t104 p103:v83:d108:t116 p103:v102:d227:t4 p96:v93:d230:t11 p99:v87:d8:t88 p91:v88:d97:t93 p64:v90:d30:t6 p88:v80:d29:t1 p84:v91:d32:t2 p91:v83:d30:t17 p87:v62:d39:t81 p79:v82:d26:t0 p67:v82:d26:t2 p55:v78:d29:t99 p57:v90:d28:t0 p69:v91:d28:t7 p77:v83:d41:t0 p84:v81:d80:t100
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p89:v75:d718:t109 p69:v98:d595:t4 p57:v89:d612:t4 p93:v89:d301:t4 [/INST] p96:v80:d528:t5 p101:v85:d192:t92 p103:v55:d507:t105 p101:v86:d402:t0 p98:v90:d381:t11 p99:v85:d315:t94 p91:v84:d98:t1 p93:v65:d277:t100 p59:v85:d177:t1 p91:v87:d175:t0 p86:v88:d175:t0 p71:v85:d203:t100 p79:v81:d77:t3 p74:v84:d74:t4 p62:v75:d69:t144 p64:v91:d835:t1 p72:v92:d32:t0 p67:v88:d815:t2 p60:v87:d813:t8 p76:v86:d110:t3 p88:v83:d76:t106 p79:v84:d695:t1 p88:v85:d92:t103 p84:v83:d604:t0 p88:v93:d592:t1 p76:v88:d591:t227 p58:v95:d364:t194 p72:v88:d170:t93 p74:v84:d76:t1 p86:v80:d76:t123 p69:v91:d57:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p57:v83:d237:t2 p81:v85:d97:t0 p61:v73:d504:t104 p88:v96:d93:t1 [/INST] p81:v77:d92:t1 p76:v80:d98:t102 p81:v89:d304:t0 p88:v91:d311:t1 p76:v82:d287:t224 p64:v92:d60:t1 p52:v87:d59:t14 p58:v63:d10:t97 p67:v82:d25:t1 p55:v73:d26:t94 p57:v87:d29:t1 p69:v87:d28:t1 p79:v75:d28:t103 p58:v86:d29:t1 p78:v84:d31:t0 p70:v83:d32:t123 p72:v95:d34:t1 p64:v88:d784:t0 p67:v90:d801:t4 p76:v92:d32:t0 p60:v87:d779:t1 p79:v86:d44:t1 p84:v82:d43:t2 p88:v86:d37:t106 p84:v76:d96:t0 p76:v76:d96:t1 p79:v78:d95:t5 p88:v77:d90:t97 p79:v78:d584:t1 p84:v84:d414:t2 p88:v80:d564:t1 p76:v91:d411:t216 p58:v95:d345:t0
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p72:v86:d143:t0 p84:v86:d144:t3 p76:v62:d140:t93 p74:v85:d47:t1 [/INST] p86:v84:d50:t6 p82:v65:d46:t109 p69:v92:d418:t0 p64:v87:d425:t3 p57:v76:d100:t2 p76:v87:d105:t0 p61:v75:d408:t1 p81:v89:d97:t102 p57:v64:d306:t6 p81:v81:d89:t1 p88:v90:d88:t0 p76:v88:d88:t3 p85:v79:d295:t93 p88:v90:d202:t1 p81:v85:d201:t0 p76:v91:d201:t210 p62:v97:d30:t4 p50:v89:d26:t1 p52:v78:d52:t106 p54:v75:d27:t0 p66:v93:d27:t23 p56:v53:d8:t78 p86:v89:d31:t2 p81:v78:d4:t1 p57:v84:d25:t1 p69:v89:d27:t97 p58:v89:d25:t2 p90:v97:d65:t4 p102:v95:d61:t3 p99:v83:d42:t112 p72:v101:d367:t6 p100:v98:d360:t1 p67:v91:d358:t2
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p91:v94:d213:t0 p64:v90:d357:t1 p96:v93:d355:t2 p60:v84:d354:t108 [/INST] p88:v84:d102:t106 p88:v83:d141:t1 p48:v90:d156:t1 p84:v83:d137:t2 p79:v81:d138:t2 p91:v75:d136:t102 p76:v78:d37:t107 p84:v91:d211:t2 p58:v94:d31:t2 p46:v96:d32:t3 p79:v78:d379:t1 p76:v85:d395:t1 p88:v79:d95:t100 p88:v85:d276:t96 p70:v93:d180:t11 p58:v86:d170:t7 p84:v100:d163:t1 p96:v93:d161:t12 p95:v79:d149:t104 p86:v90:d46:t1 p98:v89:d45:t89 p69:v96:d703:t7 p64:v85:d619:t1 p97:v99:d764:t1 p61:v81:d702:t2 p57:v80:d200:t2 p100:v93:d736:t1 p93:v92:d720:t27 p98:v64:d401:t85 p88:v85:d293:t90 p45:v88:d418:t0
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p85:v83:d197:t3 p81:v79:d501:t102 p76:v77:d99:t96 p40:v89:d285:t5 [/INST] p52:v83:d306:t1 p85:v80:d305:t1 p88:v79:d96:t0 p76:v85:d304:t95 p55:v85:d209:t4 p43:v88:d184:t9 p88:v85:d182:t101 p45:v82:d67:t0 p57:v85:d73:t5 p91:v96:d105:t2 p103:v102:d95:t92 p46:v90:d49:t16 p90:v93:d79:t0 p102:v99:d79:t114 p60:v90:d4:t6 p48:v89:d197:t0 p100:v99:d363:t0 p96:v91:d362:t1 p55:v87:d362:t2 p91:v91:d360:t4 p52:v79:d356:t101 p88:v92:d89:t100 p40:v76:d5:t0 p48:v90:d155:t0 p36:v91:d156:t1 p88:v80:d155:t0 p84:v85:d153:t211 p84:v93:d223:t2 p46:v93:d52:t2 p34:v84:d50:t1 p79:v78:d388:t4 p76:v84:d375:t107
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p84:v97:d166:t6 p96:v89:d160:t1 p47:v74:d4:t6 p95:v79:d167:t99 [/INST] p98:v103:d52:t1 p86:v99:d51:t99 p57:v95:d437:t2 p45:v91:d204:t1 p49:v87:d449:t1 p97:v99:d435:t4 p52:v87:d436:t3 p100:v97:d433:t3 p93:v92:d192:t102 p88:v87:d190:t95 p45:v91:d230:t2 p93:v75:d224:t2 p33:v81:d223:t0 p81:v83:d199:t2 p85:v82:d225:t99 p88:v69:d125:t1 p76:v83:d97:t101 p84:v89:d40:t0 p81:v87:d23:t0 p50:v85:d33:t0 p38:v78:d31:t2 p48:v79:d32:t5 p76:v85:d17:t102 p42:v75:d35:t0 p88:v90:d35:t0 p54:v84:d31:t106 p98:v103:d39:t4 p86:v99:d31:t3 p57:v81:d42:t0 p45:v80:d50:t14 p47:v70:d44:t88 p46:v94:d37:t3 p58:v97:d37:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p102:v105:d30:t17 p99:v60:d25:t161 p60:v92:d48:t5 p91:v98:d38:t1 [/INST] p48:v88:d37:t1 p52:v90:d30:t0 p88:v97:d36:t0 p100:v96:d37:t0 p55:v87:d37:t1 p96:v87:d71:t122 p60:v81:d57:t2 p91:v90:d36:t2 p48:v79:d37:t3 p88:v94:d33:t0 p52:v77:d31:t0 p55:v73:d37:t1 p100:v91:d30:t106 p60:v92:d1292:t1 p91:v97:d1301:t1 p48:v85:d1290:t1 p52:v85:d1288:t0 p88:v98:d1307:t1 p96:v93:d1290:t1 p55:v86:d1286:t3114 p83:v73:d894:t552 p78:v51:d780:t121 p74:v51:d774:t114 p71:v56:d775:t118 p83:v73:d772:t436 p78:v62:d759:t116 p74:v62:d758:t114 p71:v57:d751:t111 p83:v76:d825:t426 p78:v59:d506:t114 p74:v61:d363:t108
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p83:v66:d810:t4 p64:v80:d1538:t490 p78:v53:d661:t112 p74:v58:d649:t96 [/INST] p71:v60:d653:t112 p83:v77:d728:t346 p78:v70:d379:t105 p74:v65:d275:t96 p71:v65:d180:t151 p81:v78:d773:t7 p66:v77:d765:t383 p76:v54:d383:t108 p73:v60:d276:t103 p69:v42:d171:t135 p79:v81:d697:t4 p67:v84:d524:t401 p74:v61:d645:t110 p71:v59:d643:t89 p67:v53:d638:t104 p79:v81:d714:t347 p74:v64:d364:t108 p71:v65:d258:t89 p67:v59:d168:t132 p81:v84:d821:t1 p66:v84:d818:t406 p76:v58:d414:t117 p73:v56:d297:t87 p69:v55:d208:t149 p83:v73:d719:t4 p64:v73:d2257:t385 p78:v63:d714:t116 p74:v60:d713:t101 p71:v61:d712:t121
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p78:v63:d704:t114 p74:v60:d705:t96 p71:v64:d709:t133 p83:v69:d805:t367 [/INST] p78:v57:d438:t116 p74:v57:d325:t99 p71:v58:d224:t179 p85:v77:d864:t3 p62:v76:d861:t453 p80:v59:d408:t114 p76:v53:d294:t102 p73:v56:d192:t139 p83:v72:d732:t14 p64:v70:d1622:t400 p78:v60:d725:t107 p74:v59:d741:t85 p71:v63:d763:t131 p83:v70:d847:t407 p78:v59:d492:t124 p74:v58:d368:t112 p71:v59:d255:t215 p83:v66:d780:t3 p59:v78:d1507:t459 p78:v52:d687:t9 p52:v43:d701:t106 p74:v55:d680:t90 p71:v62:d674:t120 p83:v72:d731:t28 p40:v52:d684:t339 p78:v62:d344:t24 p52:v41:d320:t86 p74:v59:d234:t86 p71:v64:d148:t128
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p61:v78:d720:t358 p76:v52:d361:t3 p52:v45:d356:t107 p73:v65:d251:t101 [/INST] p69:v50:d150:t143 p79:v78:d736:t3 p62:v83:d1453:t419 p74:v55:d698:t3 p52:v45:d695:t108 p71:v62:d695:t97 p67:v57:d690:t111 p79:v75:d717:t22 p40:v49:d693:t362 p52:v42:d331:t0 p74:v56:d331:t110 p71:v63:d220:t95 p67:v56:d127:t125 p81:v72:d736:t5 p61:v70:d733:t361 p52:v43:d369:t3 p76:v47:d368:t113 p73:v61:d254:t92 p69:v52:d162:t175 p83:v67:d713:t1 p59:v78:d781:t396 p78:v58:d647:t24 p52:v29:d1314:t90 p74:v61:d648:t89 p71:v61:d651:t123 p83:v69:d643:t1 p40:v47:d665:t327 p78:v56:d691:t8 p28:v36:d1144:t106 p74:v55:d685:t97
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p83:v65:d850:t18 p40:v53:d813:t349 p52:v50:d466:t10 p78:v55:d454:t106 [/INST] p74:v58:d347:t107 p71:v62:d241:t198 p85:v75:d799:t5 p57:v68:d791:t417 p80:v59:d373:t21 p52:v47:d353:t101 p76:v48:d250:t106 p73:v56:d147:t151 p83:v69:d720:t4 p59:v69:d1723:t368 p52:v47:d771:t13 p78:v62:d743:t117 p74:v56:d771:t103 p71:v55:d814:t122 p83:v68:d969:t6 p40:v53:d1024:t401 p78:v54:d620:t13 p52:v36:d609:t133 p74:v53:d474:t149 p71:v61:d326:t272 p83:v64:d924:t29 p59:v79:d888:t500 p78:v53:d334:t100 p74:v61:d285:t100 p71:v62:d187:t140 p78:v75:d731:t13 p64:v81:d1482:t399 p73:v61:d711:t123 p69:v46:d695:t86
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p78:v80:d755:t393 p73:v60:d380:t102 p69:v59:d259:t99 p66:v63:d160:t135 [/INST] p79:v83:d737:t1 p62:v79:d736:t393 p74:v59:d343:t100 p71:v66:d243:t94 p67:v67:d149:t123 p81:v81:d716:t3 p61:v76:d1462:t380 p76:v55:d709:t115 p73:v62:d694:t99 p69:v55:d687:t130 p81:v76:d735:t369 p76:v52:d366:t107 p73:v61:d281:t87 p69:v57:d174:t163 p64:v88:d737:t16 p59:v77:d330:t358 p78:v67:d356:t22 p52:v47:d338:t94 p74:v61:d244:t86 p71:v65:d158:t159 p78:v78:d686:t7 p69:v87:d471:t368 p73:v68:d641:t30 p52:v50:d982:t82 p69:v58:d644:t96 p66:v58:d640:t108 p78:v79:d696:t31 p40:v54:d665:t305 p73:v67:d388:t111
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p66:v61:d156:t183 p79:v84:d723:t3 p67:v90:d551:t344 p74:v70:d349:t22 [/INST] p52:v48:d328:t89 p71:v74:d239:t101 p67:v68:d138:t128 p81:v84:d712:t2 p66:v90:d226:t397 p76:v55:d651:t53 p52:v34:d606:t55 p73:v66:d666:t93 p69:v64:d688:t121 p40:v51:d825:t2 p81:v81:d823:t336 p76:v55:d488:t3 p52:v40:d484:t119 p73:v63:d366:t113 p69:v61:d253:t213 p83:v78:d749:t22 p64:v87:d212:t398 p78:v65:d674:t27 p52:v36:d655:t94 p74:v60:d676:t94 p71:v59:d690:t125 p83:v69:d699:t2 p40:v46:d697:t342 p78:v62:d355:t2 p52:v37:d353:t117 p74:v55:d235:t108 p71:v68:d128:t120 p81:v82:d721:t20 p66:v85:d261:t334 p76:v57:d367:t6
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p73:v68:d252:t90 p69:v60:d163:t156 p79:v82:d680:t4 p67:v88:d569:t374 [/INST] p74:v64:d656:t6 p52:v49:d657:t107 p71:v63:d658:t89 p67:v65:d661:t110 p79:v77:d717:t18 p40:v50:d699:t337 p74:v62:d361:t6 p52:v44:d356:t109 p71:v66:d247:t92 p67:v68:d155:t145 p81:v79:d739:t32 p66:v83:d196:t348 p52:v51:d358:t2 p76:v53:d357:t122 p73:v58:d235:t83 p69:v52:d152:t160 p83:v72:d679:t5 p64:v79:d152:t349 p78:v65:d671:t23 p52:v45:d1377:t89 p74:v61:d229:t99 p71:v61:d675:t123 p83:v69:d675:t3 p40:v48:d365:t14 p74:v44:d443:t330 p78:v60:d704:t29 p40:v32:d329:t1 p28:v38:d1136:t90 p74:v59:d699:t96
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p83:v68:d834:t29 p40:v46:d805:t345 p78:v58:d460:t20 p52:v47:d441:t101 [/INST] p74:v57:d338:t98 p71:v60:d241:t204 p85:v76:d796:t5 p62:v77:d791:t443 p52:v43:d347:t4 p80:v60:d343:t117 p76:v54:d227:t104 p73:v60:d123:t141 p83:v71:d724:t6 p64:v69:d115:t353 p52:v45:d772:t11 p78:v63:d753:t121 p74:v52:d256:t102 p71:v53:d861:t136 p83:v64:d1923:t15 p40:v46:d1147:t15 p74:v36:d526:t371 p78:v55:d844:t10 p52:v31:d913:t150 p74:v55:d684:t173 p71:v64:d512:t425 p95:v81:d879:t14 p40:v49:d1710:t0 p28:v56:d1733:t539 p90:v60:d748:t118 p86:v61:d738:t102 p83:v56:d736:t112 p95:v82:d834:t422 p90:v66:d408:t113
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p83:v61:d559:t125 p93:v81:d833:t54 p42:v56:d753:t1 p30:v50:d750:t392 [/INST] p88:v65:d364:t114 p85:v65:d248:t93 p81:v65:d158:t130 p91:v82:d764:t30 p43:v52:d1490:t0 p31:v53:d1490:t415 p86:v60:d718:t108 p83:v60:d710:t99 p79:v57:d711:t120 p91:v69:d752:t402 p86:v56:d350:t99 p83:v62:d249:t99 p79:v68:d151:t132 p93:v82:d995:t30 p30:v55:d837:t1 p42:v56:d837:t397 p88:v66:d441:t112 p85:v65:d330:t99 p81:v66:d230:t168 p95:v83:d764:t30 p28:v56:d1979:t1 p40:v56:d1978:t406 p90:v61:d742:t120 p86:v59:d737:t95 p83:v52:d757:t123 p95:v75:d765:t412 p90:v66:d737:t115 p86:v64:d737:t117 p83:v53:d735:t125 p95:v73:d881:t389
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p90:v63:d492:t115 p86:v63:d376:t117 p83:v57:d261:t188 p97:v82:d894:t30 [/INST] p26:v49:d770:t4 p38:v49:d113:t409 p92:v50:d825:t116 p88:v67:d331:t115 p85:v57:d219:t139 p95:v78:d724:t29 p28:v48:d1520:t0 p40:v45:d1521:t361 p90:v54:d710:t116 p86:v56:d710:t99 p83:v49:d718:t125 p95:v72:d820:t378 p90:v55:d443:t112 p86:v54:d330:t109 p83:v47:d225:t177 p97:v75:d101:t30 p26:v46:d763:t5 p38:v42:d758:t377 p92:v46:d795:t107 p88:v65:d280:t130 p85:v48:d153:t140 p95:v76:d748:t32 p28:v49:d1634:t3 p40:v46:d1633:t369 p90:v46:d744:t118 p86:v53:d764:t110 p83:v46:d792:t124 p95:v71:d911:t402 p90:v53:d510:t138
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p83:v52:d240:t207 p97:v72:d88:t14 p26:v45:d919:t1 p38:v42:d910:t440 [/INST] p92:v45:d854:t140 p88:v56:d421:t131 p85:v53:d292:t210 p95:v73:d1056:t16 p40:v45:d4612:t1 p28:v49:d4611:t523 p90:v56:d1185:t160 p86:v53:d1324:t151 p83:v50:d1580:t216 p95:v70:d4429:t664 p90:v53:d3765:t302 p86:v48:d3463:t409 p83:v47:d3054:t6259 p79:v74:d24:t0 p83:v70:d29:t92 p73:v71:d32:t109 p74:v76:d35:t111 p79:v79:d24:t2 p83:v72:d44:t96 p75:v83:d37:t105 p76:v74:d25:t107 p79:v83:d24:t0 p83:v81:d27:t103 p77:v75:d30:t97 p78:v92:d24:t101 p85:v89:d31:t1 p81:v90:d28:t101 p79:v90:d34:t103 p80:v87:d25:t101 p82:v90:d89:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p81:v84:d26:t107 p80:v77:d31:t90 p85:v80:d30:t0 p81:v85:d28:t112 [/INST] p79:v79:d26:t100 p78:v79:d29:t102 p79:v82:d20:t1 p83:v80:d45:t104 p77:v82:d35:t101 p76:v75:d34:t96 p83:v83:d25:t0 p79:v83:d22:t96 p75:v85:d36:t98 p74:v82:d37:t107 p77:v84:d29:t0 p81:v78:d26:t100 p73:v72:d37:t103 p74:v82:d35:t105 p85:v74:d31:t1 p81:v78:d27:t97 p75:v72:d31:t99 p76:v75:d24:t109 p79:v75:d20:t0 p83:v73:d24:t99 p72:v67:d43:t104 p95:v92:d23:t4 p91:v90:d25:t0 p83:v91:d51:t98 p73:v88:d129:t2 p61:v79:d25:t102 p74:v90:d27:t2 p62:v88:d46:t103 p95:v95:d25:t3 p91:v87:d22:t1 p83:v92:d20:t102 p75:v87:d26:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p76:v93:d21:t2 p64:v89:d22:t104 p95:v94:d27:t3 p83:v95:d43:t1 [/INST] p91:v94:d25:t97 p77:v94:d32:t1 p65:v88:d26:t98 p78:v93:d46:t1 p66:v90:d26:t101 p97:v91:d32:t1 p85:v98:d34:t0 p93:v90:d58:t99 p67:v83:d31:t0 p79:v87:d26:t98 p80:v96:d22:t2 p68:v91:d23:t105 p98:v103:d61:t2 p86:v102:d32:t0 p94:v102:d59:t98 p81:v96:d26:t3 p69:v79:d22:t100 p80:v92:d24:t1 p68:v83:d22:t5 p70:v72:d44:t86 p85:v99:d30:t0 p97:v90:d66:t1 p93:v94:d29:t104 p79:v91:d99:t1 p67:v87:d128:t101 p78:v88:d29:t0 p66:v93:d24:t101 p95:v92:d72:t5 p83:v93:d52:t0 p91:v92:d44:t86 p77:v96:d97:t1 p65:v90:d31:t105 p76:v93:d36:t2 p64:v94:d30:t98
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p83:v87:d150:t1 p91:v91:d118:t92 p63:v87:d36:t105 p62:v91:d25:t90 [/INST] p89:v99:d407:t1 p93:v95:d298:t2 p81:v94:d212:t96 p73:v89:d139:t2 p61:v80:d35:t111 p74:v92:d103:t0 p62:v93:d22:t98 p93:v100:d335:t0 p85:v95:d212:t2 p97:v89:d49:t80 p63:v94:d138:t1 p75:v95:d198:t106 p76:v96:d146:t3 p64:v96:d218:t86 p95:v95:d57:t0 p91:v98:d119:t0 p83:v98:d49:t108 p60:v91:d49:t0 p72:v88:d28:t256 p83:v76:d46:t2 p77:v73:d44:t89 p66:v69:d31:t108 p67:v75:d29:t120 p88:v84:d30:t0 p83:v73:d30:t1 p77:v74:d27:t99 p68:v78:d30:t98 p69:v78:d26:t111 p88:v92:d28:t1 p89:v87:d24:t1 p83:v88:d27:t1 p77:v86:d24:t96
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p71:v88:d22:t106 p88:v98:d41:t1 p89:v92:d33:t0 p83:v93:d37:t2 [/INST] p77:v91:d36:t91 p72:v85:d29:t100 p73:v93:d35:t105 p86:v92:d35:t0 p83:v92:d31:t1 p77:v94:d32:t97 p74:v87:d33:t114 p75:v76:d27:t86 p85:v71:d26:t1 p76:v73:d24:t114 p83:v81:d26:t2 p77:v76:d27:t86 p66:v71:d30:t106 p67:v71:d29:t101 p83:v87:d48:t1 p88:v87:d29:t0 p89:v81:d24:t3 p77:v81:d24:t103 p68:v82:d33:t103 p69:v79:d28:t103 p89:v91:d46:t0 p83:v93:d37:t0 p88:v92:d73:t1 p77:v89:d38:t95 p70:v89:d27:t107 p71:v89:d23:t101 p83:v94:d35:t0 p88:v99:d35:t2 p89:v94:d35:t1 p77:v95:d32:t96 p72:v89:d30:t100 p73:v92:d34:t116
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p77:v91:d34:t0 p83:v92:d32:t95 p74:v83:d30:t108 p75:v78:d30:t96 [/INST] p85:v70:d30:t1 p76:v71:d25:t108 p83:v85:d29:t1 p77:v83:d31:t86 p54:v74:d32:t1 p66:v80:d32:t105 p67:v82:d28:t0 p55:v74:d30:t100 p95:v94:d141:t1 p88:v97:d156:t5 p89:v84:d89:t105 p56:v77:d38:t94 p57:v84:d25:t108 p100:v95:d66:t1 p95:v93:d89:t0 p88:v95:d86:t6 p89:v77:d94:t87 p58:v79:d29:t2 p70:v83:d25:t101 p71:v89:d28:t1 p59:v85:d28:t102 p100:v98:d51:t1 p88:v96:d39:t0 p95:v91:d50:t7 p97:v87:d50:t3 p89:v75:d32:t84 p72:v88:d29:t3 p60:v86:d45:t96 p61:v80:d23:t0 p73:v85:d49:t100 p89:v103:d38:t0 p86:v94:d39:t4 p98:v94:d52:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p74:v88:d29:t3 p62:v83:d25:t92 p63:v93:d26:t6 p75:v76:d27:t85 [/INST] p97:v94:d59:t0 p85:v94:d30:t4 p88:v86:d21:t1 p64:v94:d25:t4 p76:v91:d19:t109 p86:v87:d49:t0 p77:v92:d49:t2 p65:v81:d27:t2 p95:v87:d29:t2 p83:v89:d18:t2 p84:v74:d25:t85 p78:v97:d23:t3 p66:v89:d26:t5 p68:v74:d63:t98 p79:v95:d24:t0 p67:v88:d24:t4 p68:v73:d30:t89 p89:v93:d72:t2 p88:v104:d102:t0 p95:v92:d62:t1 p100:v103:d107:t93 p80:v95:d26:t1 p68:v89:d25:t1 p70:v79:d51:t99 p81:v98:d24:t1 p69:v92:d23:t107 p100:v101:d82:t1 p95:v98:d50:t0 p88:v103:d75:t3 p89:v89:d47:t4 p97:v86:d58:t85 p82:v91:d33:t0 p70:v84:d29:t102 p71:v91:d26:t2
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p100:v102:d37:t2 p95:v92:d41:t0 p88:v100:d38:t27 p97:v68:d29:t71 [/INST] p84:v99:d29:t3 p72:v88:d23:t4 p75:v73:d32:t93 p85:v97:d31:t0 p73:v92:d27:t101 p98:v97:d118:t1 p89:v101:d56:t1 p95:v92:d70:t88 p86:v99:d44:t1 p74:v91:d43:t102 p87:v99:d29:t0 p75:v95:d27:t92 p97:v99:d79:t6 p88:v101:d28:t1 p76:v92:d34:t107 p95:v90:d57:t7 p91:v87:d43:t4 p89:v86:d21:t11 p77:v69:d24:t86 p85:v71:d37:t2 p76:v53:d39:t106 p86:v71:d49:t82 p95:v79:d59:t1 p91:v75:d50:t103 p87:v86:d33:t97 p88:v87:d36:t106 p95:v81:d31:t0 p91:v77:d22:t87 p89:v90:d30:t105 p90:v92:d28:t87 p93:v98:d133:t4 p97:v87:d114:t102
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p92:v89:d112:t96 p94:v95:d77:t2 p98:v96:d98:t105 p93:v89:d185:t109 [/INST] p92:v79:d91:t81 p93:v88:d141:t3 p97:v82:d130:t106 p91:v86:d70:t100 p90:v85:d55:t98 p95:v81:d72:t0 p91:v73:d49:t99 p89:v87:d31:t105 p88:v89:d36:t88 p95:v84:d35:t2 p91:v84:d47:t104 p87:v86:d31:t99 p86:v88:d33:t101 p89:v88:d31:t2 p93:v81:d56:t90 p85:v84:d32:t115 p86:v83:d33:t91 p97:v81:d75:t0 p93:v87:d82:t108 p87:v77:d24:t97 p88:v90:d37:t92 p95:v81:d33:t3 p91:v74:d25:t87 p84:v86:d29:t121 p95:v96:d27:t2 p91:v91:d28:t0 p83:v94:d22:t99 p73:v86:d141:t3 p61:v82:d46:t113 p74:v89:d49:t3 p62:v85:d46:t82 p95:v90:d29:t4 p83:v91:d23:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p75:v91:d24:t1 p63:v87:d23:t96 p76:v91:d23:t1 p64:v92:d25:t102 [/INST] p95:v94:d30:t1 p83:v91:d24:t1 p91:v90:d48:t101 p65:v88:d62:t0 p77:v90:d31:t107 p66:v89:d29:t1 p78:v88:d34:t92 p93:v93:d31:t0 p97:v86:d32:t2 p85:v95:d28:t98 p79:v92:d29:t2 p67:v83:d28:t2 p70:v65:d127:t96 p80:v98:d35:t2 p68:v89:d35:t108 p98:v101:d31:t1 p86:v102:d37:t0 p94:v98:d27:t95 p81:v87:d29:t3 p69:v72:d26:t103 p80:v90:d72:t3 p68:v81:d30:t2 p70:v67:d121:t89 p97:v88:d86:t1 p85:v95:d62:t3 p93:v96:d29:t101 p79:v91:d73:t1 p67:v85:d118:t100 p78:v95:d49:t1 p66:v86:d23:t4 p68:v73:d28:t100 p95:v88:d74:t2 p91:v86:d126:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p89:v52:d149:t52 p65:v87:d40:t0 p77:v94:d48:t111 p76:v87:d29:t0 [/INST] p64:v88:d29:t96 p95:v92:d159:t2 p83:v90:d218:t0 p91:v88:d172:t93 p63:v88:d45:t100 p74:v91:d23:t1 p62:v94:d22:t93 p89:v100:d968:t1 p93:v99:d299:t1 p81:v92:d143:t103 p73:v84:d48:t1 p61:v78:d63:t115 p62:v90:d29:t1 p74:v89:d746:t87 p97:v89:d653:t1 p93:v93:d651:t0 p85:v97:d650:t87 p75:v95:d579:t0 p63:v95:d564:t120 p76:v95:d443:t1 p64:v97:d442:t100 p83:v97:d343:t1 p91:v95:d342:t0 p95:v90:d341:t110 p60:v99:d234:t2 p72:v100:d230:t611 p60:v77:d99:t53 p64:v64:d1170:t44 p67:v74:d1188:t34 p72:v97:d1008:t2 p84:v95:d1267:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p76:v96:d1243:t1 p88:v94:d1250:t460 p43:v94:d978:t2 p36:v88:d976:t1 [/INST] p52:v91:d974:t0 p31:v85:d11:t0 p40:v86:d979:t485 p53:v78:d489:t36 p57:v62:d453:t19 p59:v71:d434:t43 p60:v77:d391:t50 p62:v80:d341:t3 p64:v74:d338:t49 p65:v59:d294:t9 p67:v67:d280:t25 p69:v71:d255:t15 p71:v75:d240:t20 p75:v66:d10:t9 p72:v71:d212:t11 p74:v72:d200:t9 p76:v70:d192:t22 p77:v76:d169:t16 p79:v71:d153:t14 p81:v74:d139:t12 p83:v76:d127:t4 p84:v83:d124:t26 p86:v74:d97:t13 p88:v88:d84:t11 p89:v78:d74:t14 p91:v78:d60:t119 p72:v100:d26:t2 p88:v93:d511:t0 p60:v92:d496:t0 p76:v92:d503:t0 p79:v81:d12:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p68:v76:d5:t7 p67:v71:d405:t149 p71:v85:d326:t4 p59:v74:d323:t132 [/INST] p69:v83:d189:t2 p57:v80:d189:t4 p78:v79:d185:t2 p86:v76:d182:t2 p90:v77:d181:t10 p84:v65:d192:t106 p67:v82:d570:t3 p55:v78:d175:t122 p84:v85:d437:t2 p88:v86:d436:t1 p79:v82:d250:t2 p69:v83:d431:t6 p60:v72:d234:t1 p57:v77:d80:t116 p71:v95:d308:t2 p59:v84:d308:t123 p60:v80:d185:t2 p72:v93:d181:t1 p78:v81:d182:t6 p81:v79:d174:t2 p79:v78:d172:t101 p74:v94:d71:t1 p62:v89:d73:t129 p64:v86:d65:t0 p72:v93:d50:t0 p79:v87:d1010:t1 p67:v88:d794:t1 p76:v92:d969:t0 p84:v87:d1054:t2 p88:v91:d1036:t1 p60:v87:d75:t326 p64:v85:d517:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p52:v96:d858:t0 p60:v84:d446:t4 p36:v87:d856:t373 p53:v84:d492:t32 [/INST] p57:v56:d460:t21 p59:v83:d429:t21 p60:v72:d408:t22 p67:v62:d88:t46 p64:v63:d357:t0 p62:v71:d340:t1 p65:v61:d341:t51 p67:v67:d298:t24 p69:v67:d264:t7 p71:v72:d257:t10 p72:v64:d248:t27 p74:v79:d219:t11 p76:v71:d209:t23 p77:v77:d185:t13 p79:v77:d173:t17 p81:v71:d155:t8 p83:v79:d148:t16 p84:v83:d133:t23 p86:v77:d109:t13 p88:v85:d96:t9 p89:v79:d87:t18 p91:v74:d71:t122 p80:v83:d80:t0 p72:v91:d149:t2 p60:v90:d70:t5 p78:v82:d249:t0 p74:v79:d31:t4 p81:v82:d514:t131 p71:v85:d376:t2 p59:v75:d396:t120 p78:v93:d253:t3
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p90:v89:d249:t0 p57:v79:d273:t1 p69:v83:d247:t6 p86:v72:d242:t125 [/INST] p67:v82:d120:t1 p55:v80:d116:t146 p79:v76:d509:t2 p76:v83:d496:t1 p88:v88:d495:t0 p84:v77:d496:t2 p57:v79:d25:t0 p59:v75:d51:t141 p71:v91:d352:t1 p59:v85:d350:t198 p72:v101:d154:t1 p60:v99:d153:t296 p72:v76:d51:t2 p74:v72:d95:t37 p76:v71:d1218:t54 p79:v86:d1079:t38 p84:v106:d995:t1 p91:v99:d918:t0 p88:v104:d941:t411 p52:v92:d979:t3 p48:v92:d977:t0 p43:v91:d977:t3 p40:v84:d954:t0 p36:v88:d975:t420 p53:v88:d553:t5 p55:v80:d548:t33 p57:v61:d514:t24 p59:v82:d491:t29 p60:v74:d462:t61 p62:v76:d402:t7 p64:v68:d394:t20
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p67:v66:d355:t46 p69:v53:d308:t0 p71:v72:d308:t17 p72:v64:d291:t22 [/INST] p74:v72:d269:t15 p76:v74:d254:t23 p77:v79:d231:t13 p79:v73:d219:t19 p81:v74:d199:t15 p83:v81:d185:t7 p84:v85:d177:t22 p86:v78:d155:t14 p88:v91:d141:t10 p89:v85:d132:t12 p91:v80:d120:t11 p93:v86:d108:t9 p95:v77:d100:t22 p96:v89:d78:t8 p98:v90:d69:t16 p101:v89:d53:t0 p100:v87:d53:t21 p103:v77:d43:t111 p72:v95:d37:t6 p84:v95:d38:t2 p88:v101:d186:t3 p96:v96:d267:t1 p86:v85:d251:t1 p98:v79:d273:t131 p83:v96:d353:t0 p71:v85:d350:t130 p81:v91:d250:t3 p69:v88:d247:t2 p90:v100:d252:t1 p102:v97:d689:t9 p96:v87:d204:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p79:v92:d556:t1 p67:v85:d279:t123 p91:v94:d431:t1 p69:v94:d247:t0 [/INST] p81:v100:d430:t3 p103:v96:d421:t1 p96:v90:d5:t123 p83:v98:d304:t1 p71:v82:d302:t123 p72:v90:d179:t0 p84:v94:d179:t1 p69:v73:d178:t7 p93:v91:d171:t2 p74:v80:d101:t2 p90:v95:d168:t3 p98:v87:d163:t104 p86:v98:d61:t0 p74:v95:d59:t129 p91:v97:d1031:t4 p88:v102:d1127:t1 p84:v97:d1095:t0 p79:v93:d1057:t1 p96:v93:d364:t4 p72:v87:d990:t0 p76:v89:d1013:t354 p48:v93:d914:t1 p43:v88:d914:t0 p52:v96:d913:t2 p36:v82:d912:t2 p40:v83:d885:t352 p55:v77:d558:t1 p53:v83:d556:t62 p59:v78:d493:t19 p60:v80:d475:t71 p62:v79:d405:t5
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p65:v63:d365:t28 p67:v60:d337:t18 p69:v66:d318:t12 p71:v74:d307:t39 [/INST] p72:v71:d268:t8 p74:v78:d258:t12 p76:v75:d247:t28 p77:v79:d219:t12 p79:v72:d209:t17 p81:v75:d191:t14 p83:v77:d178:t8 p84:v85:d169:t17 p86:v73:d151:t13 p88:v89:d152:t16 p89:v89:d123:t9 p91:v83:d127:t16 p93:v90:d98:t22 p96:v84:d77:t17 p98:v85:d58:t17 p100:v76:d40:t4 p101:v89:d37:t116 p72:v86:d34:t2 p84:v97:d493:t0 p96:v89:d263:t2 p86:v92:d41:t2 p93:v92:d497:t1 p90:v98:d258:t135 p83:v86:d355:t3 p71:v71:d350:t125 p90:v99:d225:t5 p69:v88:d222:t1 p96:v81:d218:t2 p102:v96:d216:t3 p98:v76:d230:t118 p79:v88:d135:t1
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p81:v95:d542:t0 p69:v89:d535:t3 p88:v95:d631:t1 p100:v95:d531:t2 [/INST] p93:v88:d521:t1 p96:v87:d535:t135 p83:v100:d381:t2 p71:v89:d379:t198 p84:v101:d181:t1 p72:v97:d179:t262 p57:v76:d1251:t20 p60:v69:d1284:t59 p64:v76:d1397:t53 p76:v85:d1357:t0 p69:v91:d1364:t0 p84:v85:d397:t1 p88:v90:d403:t24 p83:v59:d1324:t377 p93:v90:d947:t1 p84:v90:d941:t5 p33:v85:d935:t0 p81:v93:d937:t1 p88:v90:d935:t2 p40:v77:d416:t350 p35:v73:d583:t15 p36:v69:d567:t61 p40:v82:d507:t31 p41:v70:d475:t72 p43:v75:d404:t3 p45:v73:d400:t35 p47:v63:d365:t31 p48:v71:d334:t35 p50:v68:d300:t49 p53:v73:d125:t20 p55:v72:d244:t16
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p59:v71:d205:t40 p60:v73:d165:t20 p62:v72:d145:t30 p53:v70:d115:t183 [/INST] p84:v82:d766:t1 p88:v91:d282:t1 p79:v81:d496:t0 p57:v85:d488:t148 p71:v88:d336:t1 p59:v77:d335:t128 p72:v93:d207:t2 p60:v88:d240:t0 p78:v85:d206:t4 p90:v86:d201:t9 p88:v76:d227:t107 p74:v91:d86:t0 p62:v91:d85:t127 p60:v89:d435:t2 p91:v90:d433:t1 p79:v85:d431:t0 p88:v87:d458:t118 p71:v88:d313:t2 p59:v81:d311:t119 p57:v89:d193:t0 p69:v89:d192:t1 p78:v82:d191:t1 p90:v81:d191:t0 p84:v80:d190:t116 p67:v85:d75:t3 p55:v85:d71:t133 p69:v97:d50:t1 p64:v88:d955:t2 p60:v85:d930:t0 p76:v89:d30:t0 p84:v86:d361:t0
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p88:v88:d360:t3 p81:v85:d357:t367 p93:v93:d825:t0 p84:v93:d827:t2 [/INST] p81:v95:d825:t0 p88:v91:d826:t7 p33:v77:d4:t14 p29:v74:d802:t279 p35:v74:d524:t40 p38:v64:d484:t29 p40:v86:d454:t46 p41:v78:d408:t82 p43:v72:d327:t12 p47:v75:d332:t56 p48:v74:d38:t2 p60:v76:d97:t17 p64:v66:d126:t16 p52:v73:d11:t8 p53:v71:d233:t4 p48:v77:d212:t11 p55:v76:d218:t20 p57:v72:d182:t26 p59:v77:d156:t6 p60:v75:d150:t8 p62:v69:d144:t34 p64:v72:d109:t20 p65:v54:d96:t169 p88:v100:d273:t1 p84:v90:d273:t3 p79:v88:d507:t6 p60:v74:d255:t3 p57:v83:d68:t33 p63:v37:d473:t102 p71:v82:d337:t126 p78:v93:d212:t0 p60:v89:d237:t3
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p90:v89:d208:t6 p88:v81:d228:t109 p74:v86:d119:t1 p62:v92:d93:t125 [/INST] p60:v90:d422:t2 p79:v86:d418:t1 p91:v87:d418:t1 p88:v83:d434:t116 p71:v90:d301:t1 p59:v85:d299:t122 p57:v86:d178:t3 p78:v83:d175:t0 p84:v79:d175:t5 p90:v78:d170:t101 p67:v90:d71:t0 p55:v88:d68:t151 p81:v92:d381:t1 p84:v90:d1479:t0 p57:v82:d787:t0 p69:v95:d57:t2 p60:v84:d1015:t0 p76:v87:d140:t0 p88:v87:d1476:t2 p64:v89:d959:t378 p93:v106:d1095:t4 p81:v103:d1092:t3 p96:v97:d1090:t0 p69:v89:d490:t2 p76:v95:d396:t0 p72:v95:d450:t366 p79:v73:d722:t20 p77:v81:d701:t19 p76:v71:d682:t30 p74:v79:d651:t19 p72:v77:d634:t32
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p69:v57:d590:t35 p67:v72:d557:t23 p65:v70:d533:t29 p64:v78:d504:t33 [/INST] p62:v76:d472:t20 p60:v67:d451:t30 p59:v74:d421:t31 p57:v71:d390:t33 p55:v74:d358:t18 p53:v79:d339:t36 p52:v73:d304:t8 p50:v82:d295:t31 p47:v70:d265:t15 p42:v77:d4:t49 p41:v83:d201:t59 p40:v85:d141:t40 p38:v72:d101:t66 p36:v70:d36:t106 p96:v98:d230:t0 p100:v107:d598:t5 p103:v106:d539:t3 p45:v101:d531:t2 p33:v99:d74:t198 p35:v75:d333:t2 p47:v77:d330:t139 p48:v95:d192:t2 p90:v97:d247:t1 p36:v86:d188:t3 p102:v96:d696:t131 p50:v97:d54:t1 p38:v90:d104:t116 p103:v89:d441:t3 p100:v73:d438:t1 p91:v81:d444:t2
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p36:v86:d417:t120 p47:v81:d295:t1 p35:v85:d295:t112 p96:v83:d10:t0 [/INST] p90:v96:d218:t1 p33:v87:d183:t0 p45:v80:d183:t110 p31:v81:d73:t2 p43:v83:d89:t113 p90:v95:d237:t5 p88:v95:d175:t0 p45:v91:d169:t3 p33:v81:d169:t116 p47:v86:d56:t2 p35:v77:d119:t116 p36:v87:d226:t2 p90:v97:d216:t0 p48:v89:d224:t4 p86:v91:d226:t7 p96:v75:d305:t98 p50:v93:d125:t2 p38:v92:d119:t111 p90:v98:d240:t9 p48:v94:d123:t2 p88:v98:d452:t1 p36:v90:d416:t110 p47:v86:d304:t4 p35:v80:d302:t118 p86:v94:d183:t0 p98:v96:d182:t0 p45:v83:d184:t3 p96:v80:d200:t1 p90:v97:d179:t1 p33:v86:d179:t100 p43:v83:d91:t1 p31:v81:d82:t116
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p96:v91:d446:t1 p33:v85:d433:t1 p84:v96:d467:t1 p45:v90:d450:t115 [/INST] p47:v88:d316:t5 p35:v71:d311:t116 p95:v90:d214:t1 p48:v89:d194:t2 p88:v92:d219:t0 p83:v93:d192:t4 p91:v78:d200:t1 p36:v78:d652:t95 p52:v76:d12:t1 p38:v83:d91:t1 p50:v91:d92:t4 p40:v73:d86:t124 p88:v97:d227:t1 p84:v97:d426:t0 p91:v82:d226:t1 p96:v90:d241:t114 p47:v85:d311:t1 p35:v83:d298:t115 p83:v91:d184:t2 p88:v90:d181:t2 p45:v87:d178:t2 p33:v88:d176:t0 p91:v85:d178:t103 p43:v87:d73:t2 p31:v79:d72:t123 p81:v87:d522:t0 p84:v94:d253:t1 p45:v90:d521:t2 p93:v90:d519:t0 p33:v82:d497:t2 p88:v82:d248:t121 p47:v87:d376:t2
[INST] <<SYS>> A piece of music is a set of music notes that are represented by quadruplets. Within each, the 4 variables(separated by ":") are p (pitch), d (duration),v (velocity) and t (time), followed by their value (example p52:v5:d1895:t212). p corresponds to the pitch of the note (example p60 for a C3). The pitch difference between 2 notes is the number of semitones that separate them / v the velocity note, the volume of the played note / d duration note, the duration (in milliseconds) of the note to be heard / t the time that separates the instant when the note is played from the instant when the next note will be played. Your job is to complete the composition of <</SYS>> p35:v80:d374:t129 p79:v88:d272:t1 p84:v86:d256:t0 p48:v91:d256:t1 [/INST] p91:v82:d242:t0 p88:v89:d263:t4 p36:v87:d259:t123 p50:v94:d123:t0 p38:v89:d119:t137 p48:v90:d330:t2 p84:v90:d327:t1 p93:v93:d328:t1 p81:v88:d328:t1 p36:v83:d326:t1 p88:v87:d330:t153 p47:v88:d170:t4 p35:v85:d169:t177 p84:v90:d266:t0 p79:v90:d565:t0 p88:v91:d603:t1 p91:v90:d262:t4 p45:v94:d258:t1 p33:v91:d258:t259 p43:v97:d264:t2 p31:v90:d267:t387 p60:v81:d85:t52 p64:v71:d1088:t46 p67:v79:d1303:t46 p72:v100:d1333:t1 p76:v94:d1371:t0 p79:v94:d1417:t1 p84:v95:d1462:t1 p88:v93:d1492:t448 p48:v94:d1160:t1 p52:v90:d1158:t0