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Books on math and music


Scott Beall: Functional Melodies: Finding mathematical relationships in music (2000)

Robert Jourdain: Music, The Brain, And Ecstasy: How music captures our imagination (1997)

John Fauvel: Music & Mathematics, from Pythagoras to Fractals (2006)

Jo Boaler: What’s Math Got To Do With It: Helping children learn to love their least favorite subject – and why it’s important for America (2008)

Timothy A. Johnson: A Mathematically Based Approach to Music Fundamentals

David J. Benson: Music: A Mathematical Offering (2007)

Edward Rothstein: Emblems of Mind, The inner life of music & mathematics (1995)

Esther Medlessohn: Teaching Math with Music (1997)

Madeline Frank: The Secret of Teaching Science & Math Through Music

Oliver W. Luck: Music is Math, and here it is made easy to understand (2006)

Rebecca Rissman: Shapes in Music (2009)

Karin L. Nolan: Musicmatics, Music & Arts Interpreted (2008)

Kathleen Collins: MusicMath, Exploring different interpretations of fractions, power math (2004)

Marcus du Sautoy: The Music of the Primes (2003), pp.77-79, 93-97

Gareth Loy: Musimathics, Volume 1: The Mathematical Foundations of Music

Trudi Hammel Garland (Author), Charity Vaughan Kahn (Author): Math and Music: Harmonious Connections

Lawrence B. Bangs: Math Music Textbook

Stephen Hinthorne: Mathemusic: Connections Between Math and Music

Oliver Sacks: Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain (2008)

Daniel J. Levitin: This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession (2007)




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