es, math is used to keep count such as a quarter note is a 1/4 beat, and half note is 1/2, etc.
Music helps you improve in math. I used to plat the violin and my teacher told me that. :)
No. But there are mathematical patterns that are used in music. And all sounds are vibrations. These vibrations can be decomposed into sets of sine curves.
There is not a formula for music.
Some common math rock chord progressions used in music composition include complex time signatures like 7/8 or 11/8, dissonant chords, and unconventional chord changes. These progressions often create a unique and intricate sound characteristic of math rock music.
Well it all depends, some people like music more than math, or math better then music. If music is something you love, or have a real good interest, it could excite you, then just sitting down using your brain to learn and complete math problems. If you listen to more music then just watching TV all day long yes, music program is able to help you in math. Depending how much effort you put in your math work :)
1) his most famous and used therom in math the Pythagoras therom @ @ C^2 = A^2 +B^2 @ @ The discovery of the modern octave scale used in music
You count the beats of each note, and there is a limited number of beats per measure, although there can be ties, which hold one note to another measure.Recent brain research has shown that the same part of the brain that is used for music is used for math, so by taking music the theory states, you are helping your math skills. Rap is not included in this since it only affects the reptile brain area and does nothing for critical thinking needed in math. Classical music is the best.
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a math teacher ha ha
math is used to show people the different ways math can be used such as fractions or decimals you name it
music..but his favorite school subject is math