Math Notes
Explanation:
Math Scales is a basic math problem with a simple cryptogram. By learning & exercising how to read basic musical score, you can solve the math problem.
Please note that basic number translation of A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5, F=6, G=7 is not a true mathematical representation of the musical sound itself. While the numbers are arbitrary measurements to the tones & wavelengths of the actual sounds, it is being used as a teaching & exercise tool.
While each math problem doesn't have a clef with the note, they can be thought of as being apart of the same measure. This is to make sure any introductions to this exercise doesn't overwhelm a new person.
To solve the math problem, you have to read which musical note.
(=E note) + 13 = [_]
When you figure out which musical note, you can then translate it into the corresponding number.
(E note=5) + 13 = [_]
(E note=5) + 13 = [18]
Math Scales is a basic math problem with a simple cryptogram. By learning & exercising how to read basic musical score, you can solve the math problem.
Please note that basic number translation of A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5, F=6, G=7 is not a true mathematical representation of the musical sound itself. While the numbers are arbitrary measurements to the tones & wavelengths of the actual sounds, it is being used as a teaching & exercise tool.
While each math problem doesn't have a clef with the note, they can be thought of as being apart of the same measure. This is to make sure any introductions to this exercise doesn't overwhelm a new person.
How to solve:
Each Math Notes has a various basic math problems.
Example:
+ 13 = [_]

To solve the math problem, you have to read which musical note.

When you figure out which musical note, you can then translate it into the corresponding number.
A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5, F=6, G=7

From here you can solve the math problem.
