Music theorists sometimes
use mathematics
to understand music, and although music has no axiomatic foundation in modern
mathematics, mathematics is "the basis of sound" and sound itself
"in its musical aspects.
Though ancient Chinese,
Egyptians and Mesopotamians are known to have studied the mathematical
principles of sound, the Pythagoreans of ancient Greece are the first
researchers known to have investigated the expression of musical
scales in terms of numerical ratios, particularly the
ratios of small integers. Their central doctrine was that "all nature
consists of harmony
arising out of numbers".
From the time of Plato, harmony was
considered a fundamental branch of physics,
now known as musical acoustics. Early Indian and Chinese theorists show similar approaches: all
sought to show that the mathematical laws of harmonics
and rhythms
were fundamental not only to our understanding of the world but to human
well-being. Confucius,
like Pythagoras, regarded the small numbers 1, 2, 3,4 as the source of all
perfection.
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