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From Music to Mathematics: Exploring the Connections
Gareth E. Roberts
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Description for From Music to Mathematics: Exploring the Connections
Hardback. From the first chapter through the last, readers eager to learn more about the connections between mathematics and music will find a comprehensive textbook designed to satisfy their natural curiosity. Num Pages: 320 pages, 1 black & white illustrations, 13 black & white illustrations, 216 black & white line dra. BIC Classification: AVA; PBW. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 254 x 178 x 27. .
Taking a music first approach, Gareth E. Roberts's From Music to Mathematics will inspire students to learn important, interesting, and at times advanced mathematics. Ranging from a discussion of the geometric sequences and series found in the rhythmic structure of music to the phase-shifting techniques of composer Steve Reich, the musical concepts and examples in the book motivate a deeper study of mathematics. Comprehensive and clearly written, From Music to Mathematics is designed to appeal to readers without specialized knowledge of mathematics or music. Students are taught the relevant concepts from music theory (notation, scales, intervals, the circle of fifths, tonality, etc.), with the pertinent mathematics developed alongside the related musical topic. The mathematics advances in level of difficulty from calculating with fractions, to manipulating trigonometric formulas, to constructing group multiplication tables and proving a number is irrational. Topics discussed in the book include Rhythm Introductory music theory The science of sound Tuning and temperament Symmetry in music The Bartok controversy Change ringing Twelve-tone music Mathematical modern music The Hemachandra-Fibonacci numbers and the golden ratio Magic squares Phase shifting Featuring numerous musical excerpts, including several from jazz and popular music, each topic is presented in a clear and in-depth fashion. Sample problems are included as part of the exposition, with carefully written solutions provided to assist the reader. The book also contains more than 200 exercises designed to help develop students' analytical skills and reinforce the material in the text. From the first chapter through the last, readers eager to learn more about the connections between mathematics and music will find a comprehensive textbook designed to satisfy their natural curiosity.
Product Details
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Baltimore, MD, United States
ISBN
9781421419183
SKU
V9781421419183
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About Gareth E. Roberts
Gareth E. Roberts is an associate professor of mathematics at the College of the Holy Cross.
Reviews for From Music to Mathematics: Exploring the Connections
Overall, From Music to Mathematics is a pleasing and well-written book that is accessible for everyone who wants to explore the connections between music and mathematics. Gareth Roberts does a great job of making numerous suggestions on how music can be used to illuminate mathematical concepts... From Music to Mathematics is very enjoyable to read - not only for students, but for anyone who loves music and mathematics.
Musicae Scientiae
Overall, I strongly recommend this as an excellent basis for teaching.
MathSciNet
The fact that most of the aspects of music discussed seem to be relatively peripheral to the immediate experience of music emphasises that nobody has yet provided a convincing justification for the universal belief that mathematics and music go together . Recommended to anyone with an interest in the precise details of both the music and the mathematics.
The Mathematical Gazette
Musicae Scientiae
Overall, I strongly recommend this as an excellent basis for teaching.
MathSciNet
The fact that most of the aspects of music discussed seem to be relatively peripheral to the immediate experience of music emphasises that nobody has yet provided a convincing justification for the universal belief that mathematics and music go together . Recommended to anyone with an interest in the precise details of both the music and the mathematics.
The Mathematical Gazette