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The Math Behind the Music [With CDROM]
Contributor(s): Harkleroad, Leon (Author)
ISBN: 0521009359     ISBN-13: 9780521009355
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2006
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Annotation: Mathematics has been used for centuries to describe, analyze, and create music. In this book, Leon Harkleroad explores the math related aspects of music from its acoustical bases to compositional techniques to music criticism, touching on ?? overtones, scales, and tuning systems ?? the musical dice game attributed to Mozart and Haydn ?? the several-hundred-year-old style of bell-playing known as ringing the changes ?? the twelve-tone school of composition that strongly influenced music throughout the 20th century and many other topics involving mathematical ideas from probability theory to Fourier series to group theory. He also relates some cautionary tales of misguided attempts to mix music and mathematics. Both the mathematical and the musical concepts are described in an elementary way, making the book accessible to general readers as well as to mathematicians and musicians of all levels. The book is accompanied by an audio CD of musical examples.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Applied
- Music | Instruction & Study - Theory
Dewey: 510
LCCN: 2006014720
Series: Outlooks
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 6" W x 9" (0.75 lbs) 158 pages
 
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Mathematics has been used for centuries to describe, analyze, and create music. In this book, Leon Harkleroad explores the math related aspects of music from its acoustical bases to compositional techniques to music criticism, touching on - overtones, scales, and tuning systems - the musical dice game attributed to Mozart and Haydn - the several-hundred-year-old style of bell-playing known as ringing the changes - the twelve-tone school of composition that strongly influenced music throughout the 20th century and many other topics involving mathematical ideas from probability theory to Fourier series to group theory. He also relates some cautionary tales of misguided attempts to mix music and mathematics. Both the mathematical and the musical concepts are described in an elementary way, making the book accessible to general readers as well as to mathematicians and musicians of all levels. The book is accompanied by an audio CD of musical examples.