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==About==
=About=
Fastaro or RobFast is a musician and music theorist.  He discovered a generalized Pythagorean tuning (chain of fifths/fourths) method in 2016 which extends the Pythagorean ratios to any two numbers (not just 3 and 2). In 2019 he solved the Fourier series expansion of the generalized Pythagorean tuning function<ref>Fustero, Robert. [https://robertfustero.medium.com/fourier-series-of-music-902c9dd57629 Fourier Series of Music]</ref> which creates a Pythagorean/exponential waveform which can be heard [https://ff-react.vercel.app/synth here].
Fastaro or RobFast is a musician and music theorist.  He discovered a generalized Pythagorean tuning (chain of fifths/fourths) method in 2016 which extends the Pythagorean ratios to any two numbers (not just 3 and 2). In 2019 he solved the Fourier series expansion of the generalized Pythagorean tuning function<ref>Fustero, Robert. [https://robertfustero.medium.com/fourier-series-of-music-902c9dd57629 Fourier Series of Music]</ref> which creates a Pythagorean/exponential waveform which can be heard [https://ff-react.vercel.app/synth here].
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About

Fastaro or RobFast is a musician and music theorist. He discovered a generalized Pythagorean tuning (chain of fifths/fourths) method in 2016 which extends the Pythagorean ratios to any two numbers (not just 3 and 2). In 2019 he solved the Fourier series expansion of the generalized Pythagorean tuning function[1] which creates a Pythagorean/exponential waveform which can be heard here. Generalized Pythagorean Tuning

  1. Fustero, Robert. Fourier Series of Music