On the Geometric Realisation of Equal Tempered Music

Robert Linton Tavis Ashton-Bell
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Since the time of Pythagoras (c.550BC), mathematicians interested in music have asked, “What governs the whole number ratios that emerge from derivations of the harmonic series?” Simon Stevin (1548-1620) devised a mathematical underlay (where a semitone equals 21/12) that gave rise to the equal temperament tuning system we still use today. Beyond this, the structure of formalised musical orderings have eluded many of us. Music theorists use the tools and techniques of their trade to peer into the higher-order musical structures that underpin musical harmony. These methods of investigating music theory and harmony are difficult to learn (and teach), as complex abstract thought is required to imagine the components of a phenomenon that cannot be seen. This paper outlines a method to understanding the mathematical underpinnings of the equal tempered tuning system. Using this method, musical structure can be quantitatively modelled as a series of harmonic elements at each pulse of musical time.
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论等律音乐的几何实现
自毕达哥拉斯(公元前550年)时代起,对音乐感兴趣的数学家们就提出了这样的问题:“是什么支配着谐波级数衍生出来的整数比?”西蒙·斯蒂文(1548-1620)设计了一个数学基础(其中一个半音等于21/12),从而产生了我们今天仍在使用的等律调音系统。除此之外,我们中的许多人都无法理解正式音乐排序的结构。音乐理论家使用他们的工具和技术来研究支撑音乐和谐的高阶音乐结构。这些研究音乐理论和和声的方法很难学(也很难教),因为需要复杂的抽象思维来想象一种看不见的现象的组成部分。本文概述了一种理解等调律调谐系统的数学基础的方法。利用这种方法,可以将音乐结构定量地建模为每个节拍脉冲上的一系列谐波元素。
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