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This review is from: Music and Mathematics: From Pythagoras to Fractals (Paperback)
I have long been a fan of Raymond Flood's work and had been anticipating this new volume for some time. What a relief to see his writing is still as astute, insightful and witty as ever. I would heartily recommend this volume to anyone fascinated by the complex relationship between mathematics and music.
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5 Sep 2012 10:50:28 BDT
J. Pearson says:
I, meanwhile, will own up to reviewing my father-in-law's book Music and Mathematics: From Pythagoras to Fractals, back in 2006. I gave it five stars, and 14 out of 20 people found my urging that "I would heartily recommend this volume to anyone fascinated by the complex relationship between mathematics and music" helpful. I wrote it under my own name, and I stand by what I said - but still, it's the opening of the rabbit hole.
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