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Math and Music
This page is maintained by Sarah Sommer.  To E-mail me, click here. Last Updated: May 16, 2004.
   Math is greatly related to music in many different shapes and forms.  As Charity Kahn said, "Music gives beauty and another dimension to mathematics by giving life and emotion to the numbers and patterns."
      Math can be seen in music through note lengths, the "Mozart Effect," scale intervals, the Harmonic Mean, pitch differences, and sounds.  Different types of math are involved also. This ranges from simple addition and subtraction problems to advanced trigonometry applications.  Most of the math involved in music is found in the form of equations. When the correct elements are filled into the formula, it can be solved.  There are many different equations for solving various music ideas.  Some deal with individual note values and others deal with the wavelengths that are produced by music being played.  This site explains a few of the major music-related topics that involve math.
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