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  2. Music and mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Music and Math by Thomas E. Fiore; Twelve-Tone Musical Scale. Sonantometry or music as math discipline. Music: A Mathematical Offering by Dave Benson. Nicolaus Mercator use of Ratio Theory in Music at Convergence; The Glass Bead Game Hermann Hesse gave music and mathematics a crucial role in the development of his Glass Bead Game. Harmony and ...

  3. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    There may be any number of beats in a measure but the most common by far are multiples of 2 or 3 (i.e., a top number of 2, 3, 4, or 6). Likewise, any note length can be used to represent a beat, but a quarter note (indicated by a bottom number of 4) or eighth note (bottom number of 8) are by far the most common.

  4. List of pitch intervals - Wikipedia

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    Comparison between tunings: Pythagorean, equal-tempered, quarter-comma meantone, and others.For each, the common origin is arbitrarily chosen as C. The degrees are arranged in the order or the cycle of fifths; as in each of these tunings except just intonation all fifths are of the same size, the tunings appear as straight lines, the slope indicating the relative tempering with respect to ...

  5. Buzz!: The Ultimate Music Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Buzz!: The Ultimate Music Quiz is a 2010 party video game developed by Relentless Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. A port to PlayStation Portable developed by Curve Studios was released in 2011. The final instalment of the Buzz! game series, it was only released in Europe.

  6. Buzz!: The Music Quiz - Wikipedia

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    The players may choose the overall length of the game (15, 30, or 45 minutes) [8] and the type of questions being asked (older music, newer music, or both). [5] If there is a score tie by the end of the quiz, a tie-breaker round will start. [4] Besides the main game, there are other two modes: Quickfire Quiz and Quizmaster Quiz.

  7. Gershgorin circle theorem - Wikipedia

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    Since the eigenvalues of () are a continuous function of t, for any eigenvalue () of () in the union of the k discs its distance () from the union of the other n-k discs is also continuous. Obviously d ( 0 ) ≥ d {\displaystyle d(0)\geq d} , and assume λ ( 1 ) {\displaystyle \lambda (1)} lies in the union of the n-k discs.

  8. Note value - Wikipedia

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    Note Rest American name British name Relative value Dotted value Double dotted value Triple dotted value; large, duplex longa, or maxima [1] [2] (occasionally octuple note, [3] octuple whole note, [4] or octuple entire musical note) [5]

  9. Unit disk - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the open unit disk (or disc) around P (where P is a given point in the plane), is the set of points whose distance from P is less than 1: