
And All that Jazz
The Theology Pugcast
The Importance of Mathematics in Jazz
Glenda Jackson: Math is real. It's not just simply a socially sort of, it's not just a game that's been created to entertain us. There's some kind of connection to the physical world. That's why physicists find advances in mathematics useful. Are jazz musicians doing something similar? Well, I think what, you know, I'll let him go with it. But I just know from my own familiarity with it is first firstly, it starts from some kind of rudimentary theoretical commitments.
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