Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Relationship

Who does Harmonic Motion relate to music, and how music is played.

4 comments:

Kimberly said...

Music is the perfect example of harmonic motion b/c of the wavelengths that music creates. THE END

Kelli said...

Harmonic is a periodic vibration in which the motions are symmetrical about a region of equilibrium. Such a vibration may have only one frequency and amplitude or may be a combination of two or more components. The motion is periodic, as it repeats itself at standard intervals in a specific manner. This is related to music because music has a constant beat that follows a repeating pattern.

Robb8952 said...

Harmonic Motion is related to music through wavelenghts. When music is being played it makes wavelenghts.

tony said...

Music is explained by hormonic motion because music plays through waves. Sound waves are a type of harmonic motion as they pulse through the air.