the physics of music is you have to concintrate and listen to your teacher and pay atention to the music
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Brian May studied physics and mathematics at Imperial College London, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physics in 1968. He later began a PhD program in astrophysics, which he eventually completed in 2007, focusing on the motion of interplanetary dust. His academic background has influenced his interests outside of music, including his work in astronomy.
The flute is related to the physics of a vibrating column of air. The violin is related to the physics of a vibrating length of string, and the resonance of a sound box. In a drum the membrane vibrates which in turn produces sound. If I walked through an orchestra pit I'm sure I could find other instruments related to physics.
Yes, trigonometry is used to graph sine, cosine and tangents waves. Higher pitch and lower pitch and higher and lower amplitude are described with trigonometry equations. Music is trig/math and physics. When we listen to music and think how beautiful it is we are appriciating the mathematics of the waves. It's also Calculus. Derivatives describe the rate which something changes, and as one note changes to the next the changes are derivatives. Even people who have never studied mathematics deeply appriciate it even if they don't know it.
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We Are the Physics Are OK at Music was created in 2008.
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The physics of sound and music affects how we hear and enjoy music by influencing factors like pitch, volume, and timbre. These elements determine the mood, emotion, and overall experience of a musical piece, shaping our perception and enjoyment of different types of music.
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