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Music and Math and Feelings

Chris P. Thompson

Seeing, hearing, and creating music

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The Beauty of Lissajous

📰 Today on Music and Math and Feelings, a guided tour of “lissajous curves” — the fascinating and gorgeous forms that pose, pulse, and dance when you play pure tones into an oscilloscope.


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