Thursday, August 24, 2017

According to the music of the primes.............2 to the x..................fed imaginary numbers.....produce musical notes........


Where Math meets Music - Music MasterWorks

https://musicmasterworks.com/WhereMathMeetsMusic.html
... why some note combinations sound pleasing to our ears, while others make us cringe? ... Since every note's frequency matches up well with every other note's ... G – 3/2. A – 5/3. B – 17/9. To tell you the truth, these are approximate ratios. ... between the notes, it is an equal jump in the exponentnumber and it sounds like  ...

Intervals, Exponents, Logarithms – Mathematics of Music

https://www.ams.jhu.edu/dan-mathofmusic/notes-intervals/
As every musician knows, musical notes have relationships with one another. ... we multiply the frequency by a factor of about 3/2, so the above middle has a ...

Exponential Notation

www.montereyinstitute.org/.../DevelopmentalMath/.../U11_L1_T1_text_final.html
Evaluate exponential notations with exponents of 0 and 1. ... Exponential notation is one example. ... 82 is read as “8 to the second power” or “8 squared. .... Another way to put this is that each value is divided by 10 to produce the next value ...
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