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  1. Mathematics and Music - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
    A short article documenting the interplay between music and mathematics, with a bibliography. Explorations into tunings include why there are twelve tones in an octave, tuning problems that lead to the Riemann zeta function or to logarithms, nineteen-tone tunings, and the theory of chords. Odds and ends in the More Math-'n'-Music topic include connections between music and the learning of math, appearances of the golden mean and sums of series in music, defining musical styles mathematically, the psychology of music and other interplays between math and music, a combinatorial partition problem, and personal tidbits about Chopin, Bartok, Birkhoff, and other composers. more>>

  2. The Sound of Chaos - Discovery Communications Inc.
    "Those who hear fractal music for the first time find it hard to describe... otherworldly, bizarre, fantastic. It's part of a fractal universe - full of startling sights and sounds." Contents include: The Music Makers - How do they do it and why?; Create Your Own Chaos; Fantastic Voyage - Enter a fractal image; Hear What You See; and A Fractal World - See and hear fractal sights and sounds. more>>

  3. The Sound of Mathematics - Daniel Cummerow
    MIDI files of algorithmic music, based on combinatorics, constants, functions, numbers (Niven and prime numbers, and primitive Pythagorean triples), and recursion. The melodic content of the musical compositions was determined by integer sequences, constants, congruence (modulo) arithmetic, periodic and power functions, recursion, and other topics related to mathematics. The site includes a summary of these methods, music-related internet links, and contact information for the author. Listen to pi, Pascal's Triangle, Permutations, e, the Omega Constant, Ramanujan's Number, Trigonometric Functions, and more. more>>


 
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  1. Aesthetics of the Prime Sequence - Turpel Armand
    A brief introduction to prime numbers, with a primality testing applet, a page on primes and music, primes and nucleotide bases, primes graphics, idiot savants and primes, primes-related software, related links, favorite books, and a special page of Lyapunov ...more>>

  2. Akustische Täuschungen/Acoustic illusions - Stefan Scheller
    Endlos ansteigende Melodien: Der Shepard-Effekt. Endlessly rising melodies: The Shepard effect. (Illustration: M. C. Escher: Treppauf, treppab - ascending, descending.) Besides the well-known optical illusions there are acoustic ones, too. Perhaps the ...more>>

  3. American Pi - Lawrence Mark Lesser
    Song lyrics by Lawrence Mark Lesser, approximately to the tune of Don McLean's "American Pie." Read a PDF of the Texas Mathematics Teacher article Slices of Pi: Rounding Up Ideas for Celebrating Pi Day, and see Lesser's "mathemusician" page for more lyrics ...more>>

  4. Annotated Bibliography of Software Resources (The Chaos Hypertextbook) - Glenn Elert
    An extensive annotated list of software related to Elert's Chaos Hypertextbook. Major categories include: Chaos (Dynamical Systems); Iterated Function Systems (IFS); Lindenmayer Systems; Mandelbrot & Julia Sets; Music; Newton's Method; Terrain & ...more>>

  5. Apply Mathematics Lesson Ideas, Grades 9 & 10 - Center for Applied Academics
    Applications of mathematics in careers, including fighting forest fires, sportscasting, and designing roller coasters or computer games. The lesson plans were created to help teachers prepare students for the workplace and postsecondary education; each ...more>>

  6. Bridges Conference - Reza Sarhangi and Simon Luhur
    Information on the annual international BRIDGES Conference: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music, and Science. The main page features information on the current conference. Bridges in Pictures shows previous conference exhibits and participants. The ...more>>

  7. The Chaos Metalink - Industrial Street Productions
    A site designed as an ongoing resource for all those interested in Chaos science and things fractal. This site is sponsored by Images of Chaos, an Artwork for Television and Industrial Street Productions as a service to the Chaos community. Featured Sites; ...more>>

  8. Circles of Dissonance - Ivars Peterson (MathTrek)
    Much of today's music rests upon ancient tradition going back thousands of years to the time of the Greek mathematician and mystic Pythagoras. The Pythagoreans observed that tones an octave apart are pleasing to the ear. In modern terms, one can say ...more>>

  9. Classroom Compass - Adams, Powell, Assoc. Editors; Southwest Educational Development Laboratory
    A magazine published in fall, winter, and spring, with ideas, activities, and resources for teachers interested in improving instruction in science and mathematics, and links to simple classroom activities with ideas about learning and instruction. Each ...more>>

  10. Composing Mozart Variations with Dice - Zsófia Ruttkay, Bram Boskamp
    In his "Musikalisches Würfelspiel" (Musical Dice Game), Mozart offered two choices for the eighth and the 16th bars, and 11 choices for each of the other bars. Mozart's idea was that from the stock of bars, the composer will be able to "generate" ...more>>

  11. Connect with Music - Finn, Rudolph, O'Malley, Frankel, Ordway, and Langol
    Thirty free interdisciplinary lesson plans that use multimedia, music, and technology to aid in the instruction of Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science at the middle school level. Lesson plans include comprehensive scoring rubrics, links to standards ...more>>

  12. Contradancing and Matrices - Ivars Peterson (MathLand)
    Bernie Scanlon, a mathematics instructor at Bakersfield College in California, has been dancing nearly every weekend since 1990, even traveling to distant parts of the country to join in the fun. His passion is contradancing - a dance form unknown to ...more>>

  13. Culturally Situated Design Tools: Teaching Math through Culture - Ron Eglash
    Java for creating your own Mangbetu design, cornrow curves, graffiti, bead looms, SimShoBan, Yupik star navigator, Yupik parka patterns, Pre-Columbian pyramids, and rhythm wheels -- and learning the mathematics behind them. Organized into African, African ...more>>

  14. Curricula, Lessons, and Activities - ARTSEDGE
    Annotated links on the Internet and additional offline resources highlighting lessons that interrelate the study of math with the arts. Organized into online curriculum, and related online resources of primary resources and indices ...more>>

  15. Curriculum Development via Literary and Musical Forms - Joel K. Haack, Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of Northern Iowa; the Math Forum
    An article presented at the Humanistic Math session of the Joint Mathematics Meetings, January 10-13, 1996, in Orlando, Florida. Haack's article discusses how the literary and musical forms can help develop a path through mathematical knowledge, envisioning ...more>>

  16. Dancing Chaos - Ivars Peterson (MathTrek)
    Music, dance, and chaos... The image on the computer screen resembles a delicate, stylized butterfly with translucent wings held lazily askew. It's called the Lorenz attractor, named for meteorologist Edward N. Lorenz of MIT, who in 1963 discovered this ...more>>

  17. David Spondike's Homepage
    Contemporary music theory and composition, fractal music, double bass and jazz, music education, media, politics, and music and research fractal links. ...more>>

  18. The Digit Connection - Lizzie
    A tribute to the number pi through music, poetry, and fiction. (Meet Sailor Pi!) Also includes a brief history of pi with some ways to calculate it, a quote collection, and ways to celebrate the number - even if it's not Pi Day. ...more>>

  19. Drums That Sound Alike - Ivars Peterson (MathLand)
    Peterson writes that physicists and mathematicians have long recognized that the shape of the boundary enclosing a membrane plays a crucial role in determining the membrane's spectrum of normal-mode vibrations. He outlines the progress made on Mark Kac's ...more>>

  20. Encyclopaedia of Tuning - Joseph L. Monzo
    A dictionary of terminology, often involving math, that is used by musicians and mathematicians to discuss tuning theory. ...more>>

  21. The Equal Tempered Scale and Some Peculiarities of Piano Tuning - Jim Campbell
    An article on tuning applications from the Precision Strobe Tuners site. The Phenomena of Sound and the Harmonic Series, with information about Fourier analysis; Beats; The Physics of Ringing Strings; The Evolution of the Equal Tempered Scale; Piano Tuning; ...more>>

  22. An essay on patterns in musical composition, transformation, mathematical groups and the nature of musical substance - Bill Hammel
    An article on music composition and history, with a discussion of the organizing principles of various musical scales as they affect musical composition and links to related sites. ...more>>

  23. Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section - Ron Knott
    Information about the Fibonacci series, including a brief biography of Fibonacci, the numerical properties of the series, and the ways it is manifested in nature. Fibonacci numbers are closely related to the golden ratio (also known as the golden mean, ...more>>

  24. Foundation for Advancements in Science and Education
    Since its inception, the mission of this independent non-profit public charity has "evolved continuously, encompassing challenging new issues and exploring innovative applications of information technology." In particular, FASE sells The Eddie Files, ...more>>

  25. Fractal Music - G. Forrest Cook
    Audio excerpts from a compilation of fractal music put together by the author. ...more>>

  26. Fractal Music: Research, Publications, and Compositions by Harlan Brothers - Harlan J. Brothers
    In 2003, Benoit Mandelbrot suggested to Harlan Brothers that he undertake a rigorous treatment of the subject of fractal music. Here is an overview of Brothers’ subsequent research, including papers, definitions, and examples. ...more>>

  27. Fractal Pages - Michael Curl Internet Publishing
    Create fractal trees with a Java applet or tour the gallery of fractal music. Annotated links to fractal information, software, music, and books. ...more>>

  28. From Polychords to Polya: Adventures in Musical Combinatorics - Mike Keith
    A book that explores the various connections between the basic musical building blocks - chords, scales, and rhythms - and the area of mathematics known as combinatorics, which is concerned with counting and classifying configurations of objects. Questions ...more>>

  29. Gödel, Escher, Bach - John M. Lawler, Dept. of Linguistics, Univ. of Michigan
    Listings of links on Godel, Escher, and Bach, and other material related to Hofstadter's book by that name, from a math appreciation course called "Math for Poets." ...more>>

  30. Geometry Independent Projects - Ruth Carver, Germantown Academy
    Independent projects exploring topics in mathematics not part of the curriculum, by students in Ruth Carver's Spring Geometry Honors classes at Germantown Academy in Pennsylvania. Books, magazines, and the Internet were used for their research, with class ...more>>

  31. The Golden Section In Art, Architecture and Music - Ron Knott
    An introduction with illustrations and references to some applications and occurrences of the Fibonacci series and the Golden Ratio in architecture, art and music. The constant Phi has been used to design architecture, from the Parthenon in Athens to ...more>>

  32. G-systems - Vladimir Ladma
    A paper presenting an algebraic theory of musical chord structures that seeks to provide a simple algorithm for generating these structures. ...more>>

  33. Hearing the Mandelbrot Set - Brian Evans
    This exercise maps numbers into simple pitches. The numbers are derived from the portion of the Mandelbrot set seen here. The sound files are simple illustrations of data sonification. Imagine a microphone moved across a scan line of the image. Each picture ...more>>

  34. Java Set Theory Machine - Jay Tomlin
    Musical set theory encompasses the notion of defining sets of pitches and organizing music around those sets and their various manipulations. The site offers a Java applet that allows you to manipulate pitch class sets: play them, rotate and invert them, ...more>>

  35. Joshua Paul Abrams's Homepage - J. Abrams
    A master teacher of mathematics at the Massachusetts Academy of Mathematics and Science offers: Quotes on Teaching and Learning; Mathematical Music Game (Geopardy, Arithmusic - identify the name of each song, the songwriter, and the album title); Spiffy ...more>>

  36. K-12 Teaching Materials (Mathematics Archives) - University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK)
    An extensive list of Internet sites with significant collections of materials that can be used in the teaching of mathematics at the K-12 level. Organized into categories: lesson plans, schools, software and other K-12 Internet math sites. ...more>>

  37. Leonardo On-Line - International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology (ISAST)
    A journal founded in 1968 in Paris by kinetic artist and astronautical pioneer Frank Malina. Today, it covers the application of contemporary science and technology to the arts and music. This site includes an art gallery with texts by the artists, excerpts ...more>>

  38. Liz's Research Interests - Liz Bradley, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado
    Artificial intelligence projects include Chaography, a pair of tools that use mathematics to generate choreographic variations: Chaographer, which uses a chaotic mapping to generate variations on a musical piece; and MotionMind, which uses machine learning ...more>>

  39. lo-fi paranoid ambient fractal music - Dave Sag
    Self-similarity is the essence of fractal geometry: this is self-similar music, where each part has the same structure as the whole. Download an example in Real Audio, Shockwave, or aiff format. Another version of this page, What do I mean by 'fractal ...more>>

  40. Mandelbrot Music - Yo Kubota
    Mandelbrot Music is music composed by Mandelbrot Set. Iteration values of Mandelbrot Set are changed to music by a composition rule. Listen to music or browse how to compose it. In English and Japanese. ...more>>

  41. Math and a Music Education - Ivars Peterson (Mathland)
    Peterson discusses explorations into math and music by Pythagoras, Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei, Leonhard Euler, Johann Sebastian Bach, Frederic Chopin, and twentieth-century composers, and cites a Nature journal article about a study suggesting that ...more>>

  42. Math Community of Interest - TeacherVision; The Learning Network
    Lesson plans by grade level, lesson features, printable worksheets, online student activities, references and research aids, teaching tips, and parental advice. ...more>>

  43. Math Dance - Karl Schaffer and Erik Stern
    The Dr. Schaffer & Mr. Stern Dance Ensemble has performed and conducted workshops on math dance in hundreds of schools and conferences since 1987. From that work, Co-Artistic Directors Karl Schaffer and Erik Stern wrote MathDance, a 132-page book with ...more>>

  44. Mathematical Connections - Whittle, Luoma; Dept. of Learning Support, Augusta State University
    "Exploring the Interplay Between Mathematics and the Humanities." A forum for exploring the interplay between mathematics and the humanities, including, but not limited to, the relationship between mathematics and the arts, anthropology, history, literature, ...more>>

  45. Mathematical Modeling - Thomas E. Kelley, Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, Metropolitan State College of Denver
    Description of course projects that emphasize learning mathematics through work on open-ended problems that have no "one correct solution," requiring the construction of a proposed mathematical model and designed to motivate students' learning of mathematics ...more>>

  46. Mathematics and Music - Michael Beer
    An essay in PDF format providing a short overview of the relationship between mathematics and music. Topics include: Tone and tuning: the Pythagorean perception of music; Mathematical music: Fibonacci numbers and the golden section in musical compositions; ...more>>

  47. Mathematics in Art and Architecture - Helmer Aslaksen
    An interdisciplinary course on mathematics in art and architecture, including the pyramids, Dürer and da Vinci, kaleidoscopes, the Golden Ratio and the Platonic solids, symmetry and patterns, music, Vitruvius, mazes and labyrinths, the origin of ...more>>

  48. The MathMusic Open Community
    A multi-disciplinary group of musicians, mathematicians, and others who collaborate on research and for the promotion of all subjects that relate music and mathematics along with other disciplines. The community tries to combine the maximum of previous ...more>>

  49. Math Pages - Kevin Brown
    A collection of over 600 brief articles covering a huge variety of mathematical topics. Contents include: Number Theory; Combinatorics; Geometry; Algebra; Calculus and Differential Equations; Probability and Statistics; Set Theory and Foundations; History ...more>>

  50. Math Songs Wiki - Fridemar Pache
    Listen to Bext, an animated proposition and proof of the Binomial Expansion Theorem sung by computer voice. With karaoke-style sing-a-long text. Requires Flash. Also available from http://www.seedwiki.com/wiki/math_songs_wiki/. ...more>>


 
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