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Title: Math and Music


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Math and Music
  • Or how we get from this.to this

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What connections did early mathematicians make
between math and music?
3
Lots! So, my new question becameHow did math
affect the development of the musical scale?
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In the beginning.
  • There was Pythagorus
  • 569 - 479 BCE

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The monochord
6
  • 12/6 2/1 the octave
  • Use the arithmetic mean to find
  • 12/9 3/2 the fifth

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The Harmonic Mean
  • Starting with 12 and 6, find the number between
    the two, such that
  • The first decreased by a certain part results in
    the same number as the second increased by that
    same part.
  • Huh?

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(2 12 6) / 12 6 8
  • Since 12 - 4 8, and 4 is 1/3 of 12
  • and
  • 6 2 8 and 2 is 1/3 of 6
  • 8 is the harmonic mean of 12 and 6

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  • 12 8 9 6

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The only problem is.
  • ,

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Because 2 and 3 are prime,
  • The fifths will never form a closed system with
    the octaves

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Who cares?
  • OK for Gregorian chants
  • Small instruments, certain music
  • Trouble if you want to
  • Transpose
  • Use a larger instrument, like piano or organ

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Ptolemy steps in with a solution
  • Ramos and Zarlinos (1500s) propose
  • Just intonation
  • syntonic diatonic
  • Natural scale

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Its all about compromise
  • between the ear and the math.

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The perfection of 6
  • Well, it is perfect 1 2 3 1 2 3
  • God created the earth in 6 days
  • Hymns should only be sung for 6 generations
  • ???

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4 5 6
  • C E G
  • F A C
  • G B D

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Dang, forgot the whole steps!
  • Still doesnt work!

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Mean Intonation
  • Cracks me up every time!

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C to G is 5/4
  • Since intervals between CEG, etc. were 5/4, the
    mean is v5/4.

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Irrational string lenghts?
  • How blasphemous can you get?

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So what do we use now?
  • Equal temperament
  • A compromise between beautiful sound and
    functionality.

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Equal temperament, invented in China?
  • In1596
  • Proposed for Western music by Simon Stevin
    (1548-1620)
  • Became widely known through Mersenne in 1635

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Based on powers of 2
  • We want (T5)12 2 7
  • When you solve, you get 1.498
  • Pretty close to 3/2, but still creates a closed
    system
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