Physics of Music

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[Intro]
Into the thick
(Of the numbers)
No more numb ‘ers

[Verse 1]
The physics of music
(Exponentially thick)
This is no pi in the sky
(Music biz quiz… this is:)

[Bridge]
Into the thick
(Of the numbers)
No more numb ‘ers

[Chorus]
Try to focus
(On all of us)
Hear clear
(Both far and near)

[Verse 2]
The physics of music
(Throwin’ numbers tricks in the mix)
This is no pi in the sky
(Letting all your days slip by, “why?”)

[Bridge]
[Chorus]

[Bridge 2]
Into the thick
(Of the math)
Takin’ a bath
(My figure in figures)
To be sure
(Of my future)

[Chorus]
Try to focus
(On all of us)
Hear clear
(Both far and near)

[Outro]
Into the thick
(Of the math)
Takin’ a bath
(My figure in figures)
To be sure
(Of my future)

A SCIENCE NOTE
The physics of music, also known as musical acoustics, explores the science behind how sound is produced, transmitted, and perceived as music. It delves into the physical properties of sound waves, their interaction with musical instruments, and how the human ear and brain process these vibrations to create the subjective experience of music. Key concepts include frequency, wavelength, amplitude, and how these relate to pitch, loudness, and timbre.

ExperiMental Music: For the most part, this music is written and recorded extemporaneously. Extemporaneous, spontaneous, improvisation, jamming, freestyle, and impromptu music are most closely related to pure chaos. The music and lyrics evolve from the “sensitive initial conditions” similar to “a butterfly flapping its wings in China causing a hurricane in the Atlantic.”

Music as a Universal Language: Music has the power to communicate emotions universally. Certain melodies, harmonies, or rhythms can evoke specific feelings that resonate with people across different cultures and backgrounds.

The Science of Chaos Theory, String Theory, and Music
4D Music stands for four-dimensional music. The concept of the fourth dimension in the context of spacetime comes from the merging of three-dimensional space with the dimension of time into a four-dimensional continuum. This idea is a fundamental component of Einstein’s theory of general relativity. In classical physics, space and time were considered separate entities, with space described by three dimensions (length, width, and height), and time considered as a separate parameter. However, in the early 20th century, Albert Einstein introduced the concept of spacetime, where time is treated as a fourth dimension, and the fabric of the universe is a four-dimensional continuum.

4D songs contain music and lyrics influenced and inspired by science including: Einstein’s theory of general relativity, quantum mechanics, string theory, chaos theory, physics, climatology, statistics, economics, astronomy, geology, biology, anthropology, meteorology, chemistry, and other scientific disciplines.

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Wormhole

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