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Math in Music
Exploring the connections...

By Fatima Maharramova &


Punhana Panahova
TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 02

Fractions Fibonacci scale

03 04

Trigonometry
Arithmetic and
Geometric Sequences
“Music is a secret arithmetical exercise and the
person who indulges in it does not realize that he is
manipulating numbers”

Gottfried Wilhelm
Leibniz
Math in Music
01

Fractions
How are fractions related to music?
Math vocabulary Music vocabulary

Eighth Note/Rest – A note that lasts 1/8 the


duration of a whole note. An eighth rest is silence
equal to an eighth note.
Half Note/Rest – A note that lasts 1/2 the duration
of a whole note. A half rest is silence equal to a
half note.
Quarter Note/Rest– A note that lasts 1/4 the
duration of a whole note. A quarter rest is silence
We can think of one
measure of music as a
pizza😊
Venus has a beautiful name and is the
second planet from the Sun

— Rebecca Pratt — Hannah Bond

Mercury is the closest planet to the


Sun and the smallest of them all
The Fibonacci
Sequence in Music

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What is the Fibonacci
Sequence?
0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,377,610…
THE Fibonacci Sequence in Action

Pianissimo Mezzo piano


Mars is actually a very cold Venus has extremely high Neptune is the farthest planet
place temperatures from the Sun

Fortissimo
Jupiter is the biggest planet of
them all
TRIGONOMETRY IN
MUSIC

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THE CONCEPT

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Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences in
Music
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Composing using
sequences
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