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Mathematics and Music

In Our Time

CHAPTER

Exploring Sound Waves, Tuning Forks, and Musical Canons

The chapter delves into Fourier's discoveries about sound waves, explaining how any sound can be broken down into basic building blocks, akin to the way water is composed of atoms. It also discusses the significance of tuning forks in understanding sound purity and the concept of building complex sounds through combining tuning forks of various frequencies. Additionally, the episode touches on musical canons, explaining their structure and importance in music composition while briefly discussing Mozart's aptitude in music and mathematics as a case study.

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