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Math and Music Project
By Kelly Evans
For Professor Alonso
What do you see?
Math as an Abstract Image
 Musical Form
 Relationship of Math and Music

Note Value and Placement
Each note has a
mathematical value in
relation to all other
notes.
 Dotted notes are
equal to the note plus
one half.

Frequency and Pitch
Different spaces on
the staff represent
different pitches.
 Pitch is the vibration
you hear.
 The faster the
vibration, the higher
the pitch.

C = 261.63
 D = 293.66
 E = 329.63
 F = 349.23
 G = 392.00
 A = 440.00
 B = 493.88

Some pitches
When Frequencies are an octave apart, the
higher note is exactly double that of the lower
note.
 55 is the lowest A note on a piano, 440 is just
below middle C on a piano.

The Basics
The two numbers
found at the
beginning of a
musical piece are
called a time
signature.
 Meter and Pulse

The Fugue
Fugue as reformed and reproduced melody
 Time Translation
 Frequency Translation
 Inversion and Retrograde motion
