Explore the science of sound and its connection to music .
This clear, approachable treatise reveals how physical vibrations shape musical harmony and tone, helping readers understand why certain notes and chords feel so natural.
The book presents the core ideas of sound as a physical phenomenon, then shows how those ideas illuminate music—from scales and intervals to harmony and timbre. It blends physics with musical insight, offering practical explanations without requiring advanced mathematics.
- How periodic movements become musical vibrations and how different instruments produce distinct sounds
- How scales, intervals, and chords arise from simple ratios and why some harmonies feel consonant
- Methods for visualizing and measuring sound, including practical demonstrations and historical context
Ideal for readers of science and music alike who want to hear the science behind melody and harmony in a fresh, accessible way.