Math and Music: Harmonious Connections

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| Rating | : | 4.92 (753 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0866518290 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 162 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-01-10 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Good introduction to Fibonacci Numbers for younger readers" according to Charles Madden. This book is well-crafted and interesting. It should hold the interest of all beginners in this topic.It is not without its faults, however. As discussed in my book Fractals in Music, the analysis of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony as based on Fibonacci numbers is not correct.. "This was a pleasant surprise as a gift to me." according to Kindle Customer. I received this unexpectantly. I enjoyed this thoroughly. I would recommend this to any one who is new to the concept of Math and Music being related and needing a rather easy and non complex explanation. The author diagrams nicely the examples with the explanations. I really think this book would be good a text book in either a high school music or math course in the history of the subject. Thank you to the person who knew me well enough to give this to me. I like this book so much that I almost read. A Customer said A real eye opener on how math affects more than you thought.. This book was one of the handiest and dandiest things I've ever read. It's extremely interesting, so long as you know what you're talking about. If you're not in a high level of mathematic capabilities, a lot of this will seem like junk that is interesting, but you have no clue how it works. It reveals some of the most interesting phonomena I've ever heard of, such as the flicker noise. Scaling fractals, harmonies of the worlds. This is what got me interested in astrophisics. It's a great book. Read i
The companion poster explores mysterious connections between seemingly different entities, such as music and animals! A four-page guide explains the connections students may discover.. Math and Music explores the music of various cultures and the sounds heard in nature while highlighting the mathematical concepts, such as proportion, patterns, Fibonacci numbers, geometric transformations, and trigonometry, found in music. From the beat of a tribal drum to a choir of crickets--music is everywhere
