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WFMT | Feeling the Commutativity of Multiplication [Math in Music Ep. 1] @WFMTChicago | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
2x3=3x2. Not exactly a groundbreaking mathematical discovery, but did you know composers like Bernstein, Dvořák, Bach, and Debussy used it in their music? In the first episode of WFMT's new digital series, Dr. Eugenia Cheng demonstrates how these composers used this mathematic principle to evoke feelings in their music.

Watch the whole series: wfmt.com/math-in-music
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Feeling the Commutativity of Multiplication [Math in Music Ep. 1] @WFMTChicago

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