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Timing of the tones made and the relation between the tones can be described as mathematical.Another AnswerAll musical tones are based on physical vibrations per second, so audial harmonies among tones demonstrate mathematical harmony. There is also a physical logic involved in both music and math.



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Timing of the tones made and the relation between the tones can be described as mathematical.Another AnswerAll musical tones are based on physical vibrations per second, so audial harmonies among tones demonstrate mathematical harmony. There is also a physical logic involved in both music and math.



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Timing of the tones made and the relation between the tones can be described as mathematical.Another AnswerAll musical tones are based on physical vibrations per second, so audial harmonies among tones demonstrate mathematical harmony. There is also a physical logic involved in both music and math.

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