Jeff Goldblum’s Jurassic Park laugh has been translated into sheet music

Earlier this year, the wondrous Internet bestowed upon us one of its greatest gifts since Star Wars kid: a remix of Jeff Goldblum’s legendary Jurassic Park laugh. Now, amazingly enough, it seems someone has perhaps one-upped that EDM reworking by turning Goldblum’s original guffaw into actual sheet music.

As The A.V. Club points out, Evan Kent’s brilliantly detailed transcription features all the appropriate notes and time signatures, as well specific instructions on when to “play very loudly” (that’s ff, or Fortissimo) or “moderately soft” (that’s mp, or mezzo-piano). Yes, now basically anyone can perform Ian Macolm’s masterful/maniacal chortle on any instrument.

Break out your keyboard/ukulele/iPad app and start the weekend early with a shitload of “heh heh heh hrrr.” Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go start a Kickstarter campaign in order to make a whole album’s worth of songs.

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Here’s the original , because who doesn’t want to listen to Goldblum’s laugh on a Friday afternoon?

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