LED ZEPPELIN's 'Fool In The Rain' Converted Into Modern Art Picture

April 8, 2010

cNoteART, a company that can turn any song into modern art (a "cNOTE"),has announced that it has transformed "Fool in the Rain" by LED ZEPPELIN into a fine art image. The "Fool in the Rain" cNOTE is available in a variety of sizes and options via cNoteART's Custom Print Collections.

"LED ZEPPELIN's 'Fool in the Rain' feels like several distinct musical pieces crafted into one complete song," Erik Rosen, founder of cNoteART, said. "It is an example of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts. That is a great description of the 'Fool in the Rain' cNOTE. The song parts are appealing and discrete, but when the cNOTE is viewed as a whole, it is a striking image."

For more information, visit www.cnoteart.com.

A cNOTE is a musical image. It is music transformed into fine art. Colored rectangles in cNOTE images represent musical notes. Wider rectangles equal notes of longer duration. Rectangle color indicates a note's pitch. Erik Rosen discovered cNOTE during a stem cell transplant. cNoteART is the only source for cNOTEs.

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