This article discusses two Renaissance music theorists, Leonardo da Vinci and Franchino Gaffurio, and their views on harmony and the pulse of music. It examines their beliefs that harmony arises from the relations between tones and that musical rhythm is based on the pulse of the human body. The article explores their contributions to understanding music through a scientific lens in the 15th and 16th centuries.
This article discusses two Renaissance music theorists, Leonardo da Vinci and Franchino Gaffurio, and their views on harmony and the pulse of music. It examines their beliefs that harmony arises from the relations between tones and that musical rhythm is based on the pulse of the human body. The article explores their contributions to understanding music through a scientific lens in the 15th and 16th centuries.
This article discusses two Renaissance music theorists, Leonardo da Vinci and Franchino Gaffurio, and their views on harmony and the pulse of music. It examines their beliefs that harmony arises from the relations between tones and that musical rhythm is based on the pulse of the human body. The article explores their contributions to understanding music through a scientific lens in the 15th and 16th centuries.