Top 1200 Math And Music Quotes & Sayings - Page 6

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Last updated on October 28, 2024.
I see a certain order in the universe and math is one way of making it visible.
You can't say that people don't love music anymore because they do. If we say that all the music stopped, if music stops now, the world can't handle that. We need our music.
You have to spend some energy and effort to see the beauty of math. — © Maryam Mirzakhani
You have to spend some energy and effort to see the beauty of math.
I'm obsessed - not just interested, obsessed - with folk music, street music, the parallels between a country's street music and its so-called classical and intellectual music, the way certain scales have travelled right across the globe. All this ethnological and musical interaction fascinates me. Have you heard any trance music? That's the thing.
I wasn't making music for the sake of music but rather making music in the context of other music. At the same time, it doesn't mean I'm not going to try and do that some day.
Building Oracle is like doing math puzzles as a kid.
The New Kids took some hits for, you know, not writing their own music. But on a songwriting standpoint, I mean, I'd never written music before when I was in the group, ... Now the music is my music, so it's kind of like my baby, and that was a whole different experience.
I can become very emotional about math, although I'm not that good at it.
I always like a good math solution to any love problem.
I didn't major in math. I majored in miracles, and I still believe in them, too.
I was a B student in math, simply because my teachers liked me, as an actor.
Conservatives have to be more than just Liberals who are good at math.
Only in math can you buy sixty cantaloupes and no one asks what the hell is wrong with you. — © Charles M. Schulz
Only in math can you buy sixty cantaloupes and no one asks what the hell is wrong with you.
Creating music to fit the marketplace, so that music can be heard? If ever I thought that I even came close to catering to the marketplace, or designing my productions and my music to cater to what is currently fashionable, I would sell shoes for a living. For me, the marketplace can rot in hell. I will do music for the love of music and for the love of people who listen to music, and absolutely nothing else will drive me.
My freshman year of high school I joined the chess and math clubs.
When I listen to music today, it is about 99 percent classical. I rarely even listen to folk music, the music of my own specialty, because folk music is to me more limited than classical music.
I'm so smart. I am good at doing math really quickly in my head.
I see screenwriting as a bit like a math equation which I have to solve.
To be able to wake up and know I get to do music every single day - arrange music, compose music, write music and to be with my four best friends in the world, and just to go and do performances and to tour, it's honestly a dream come true.
I was going to go back to college and become a math teacher.
Math is the only place where truth and beauty mean the same thing.
I'm not a musician, I can't read music, but I came from a family of music fans. Not mad music fans, but people who like music. Both of my parents can play the piano. They were very good dancers, which I am not.
At Harvard I majored in chemistry with a strong inclination toward math.
Math and science were my favorite subjects besides theater.
I was dyslexic, so math and formulas were not necessarily my strong suit.
Look, I'm 40, I'm single, and I work in musical theater - you do the math!
What I really need is a woman who loves me for my money but doesn't understand math.
Mathematical thinking is not the same as doing mathematics - at least not as mathematics is typically presented in our school system. School math typically focuses on learning procedures to solve highly stereotyped problems. Professional mathematicians think a certain way to solve real problems, problems that can arise from the everyday world, or from science, or from within mathematics itself. The key to success in school math is to learn to think inside-the-box. In contrast, a key feature of mathematical thinking is thinking outside-the-box - a valuable ability in today's world.
All the math you need in the stock market you get in the fourth grade.
My father did not bother that I play not a classical music. He always congratulated me for my development in music, I mean in any music but, he hang on to continue training at the Academy of Music... however, I never mentioned to my teachers that I trained myself at weekends in clubs.
There are many fans of hard rock music that have been wrongly pigeonholed as apathetic. This music is not music for the elitist coffeehouse culture in SoHo. It' s rock 'n' roll music for kids across the land, and I think that makes it much more subversive in a way, in that it has the form and the function of a powerful, populist music, but it can carry very incendiary messages.
I got so much love for classical music and I hear so much incredible music.You should know a bunch of music and have respect for all sorts of genres and styles of music.
Do the math: You never settle for less than the whole if you knew the half.
I think blues music is music of the soul. Of course, there are other forms. You could call some classical music blues music in that way.
I'm definitely influenced by the music. We dance to music, and you have to listen to it and phrase your dancing and movement in a certain way to compliment the music. We have to work hand in hand, the dancer and the music.
The music industry isn't converging toward dance music. Dance music is dance music. It's been around since disco - and way before disco. But there's different versions of dance music.
Look, I'm over 40, I'm single, and I work in musical theater - you do the math!
Only Numbers. Pure math. You have to accustom yourself to thinking that way. — © Anthony Doerr
Only Numbers. Pure math. You have to accustom yourself to thinking that way.
I could have gone to medical school, I said. Except for all the math and stuff.
Math has a lot of negative stereotypes, but it can actually be fun and incredibly empowering.
My basic grammar is in Indian classical music, Carnatic music, and Hindustani music, but I don't believe that that is the only form of music I will learn. I don't believe in that, because I am a very open minded person.
I can see myself retiring from rapping, but I don't think from music. After that, I think I'd just go into some other kind of music, 'cuz I'm a worldwide fan of music, all types of music, all cultures, so I'll always be involved.
I was growing up in a communist time, especially, and the other music, the western music, was banned, so on radio half of the music was Chopin. So my colleagues and I were a little bit allergic to this music because it was everywhere - everywhere!
Do the math. Expect catastrophes. Whatever happens, stay the course.
Whatever your problems in math are, I assure mine are greater.
There are a lot of jobs in the financial industry that do need a math major.
Music in Africa often contains messages. Music in Senegal, and Africa, is never music for music's sake or solely for entertainment. It's always a vehicle for social connections, discussions and ideas.
Analytics, math, science has gone into a lot of different areas of the NBA. — © Kyle Korver
Analytics, math, science has gone into a lot of different areas of the NBA.
If you add up all the promises any politicians makes, the math doesn't work.
I want to make everyone believe that they can understand math and science.
I was interested in a whole range of music that I used to play, popular music -- particularly American music -- that I heard a lot of when I was a teenager," "I think at a certain point it dawned on me that myself playing this music wasn't very convincing. It was more convincing when we played music that came from our own stock of tradition. ... I certainly feel a lot more comfortable playing so-called Celtic music.
Since childhood I've been very bad with formulas in math, physics.
I really think there are two genres of music: good music and bad music. And I'm just trying to be on the side of making good music.
There is no essential difference between classical and popular music. Music is music. I want to communicate with the listener who finds Indian classical music remote.
Ilaiyaraaja is my most favourite music director. His music was my lullaby, his music was my food, his music was my childhood, his music was my first love, his music was my failure, his music was my first kiss, my first love failure, my success... he is in my blood.
When you're concentrating hard, hours can fly by, and it's just you and a math problem.
Plus, I was a math and science whiz from my first introduction to the subjects.
When I was in London I found house music and techno, and I love that s - t. It's my go-to music. It's the closest for me to the old funk of James Brown and the repetitive dance music that I like from the soul music. I'd love to do a live album, like a little bit old school but still progressive, influenced maybe by more electronic music. I like everything, but I don't know anything about music. So it comes in to a lot of different ingredients.
I like Celtic folk music, Native American music, and any kind of early music. There isn't a lot of music that I don't like... except for Show Tunes.
Math and reading are my only weaknesses - other than that, Im perfect.
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