: Tracks were produced using an IBM 7090 computer with only 32KB of memory.
One of the most significant historical uses of the title is the project (1960–1962). Music & Mathematics (Original Mix)
Several artists have released tracks titled "Mathematics" or "Maths" in an "Original Mix" format: Using Music-Related Concepts to Teach High School Math : Tracks were produced using an IBM 7090
: In ancient Greece, music was not considered a "fine art" but a mathematical science, grouped alongside arithmetic, geometry, and astronomy in the Quadrivium . : It included the first synthesized singing, most
: It included the first synthesized singing, most famously a rendition of "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" . 3. Contemporary Electronic Tracks
: Pythagoras discovered that harmonious musical intervals correspond to simple integer ratios. For example, an octave is a ratio of string lengths, a fifth is , and a fourth is
: Pioneered by Max Mathews (the "father of computer music") and John Robinson Pierce .