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Musician and Mathematician Marcus Miller simplifies “infinity + infinity = infinity” and how this helps us to experience our personal beauty with life affirming, paradigm shifting beauty of math and music. Learn more at www.marcustheartyst.com Marcus Miller began his studies in saxophone at age nine and, with the help of World Renown Saxophonist Bruce Williams (Roy Hargrove, World Saxophone Quartet), he developed a passion that put him on stage professionally at 13. With gifts extending beyond the music, he graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Mathematics. After a short stint at a multibillion dollar hedge fund he moved to New York City to pursue music. He soon developed a reputation as a versatile and virtuosic player, while studying music production and engineering under Grammy-Winning Engineer “Bassy” Bob Brockman (Notorious B.I.G, Herbie Hancock, D’Angelo). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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i’m in 10th grade and i’ve never heard these terms before in my life i thought this was music class wtf (i’ve never heard of sum of these terms)
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The eloquence of his speech seem almost unreal. This poetic presentation left me with an awkward sense: what did I actually learn?
When does Math hurt Music?
He actually looks like a genius, especially with the Neo Cortex hairline. Loved the talk tho
2:14 he sounds like drake
Pam Beasley?
Marcus talks with a moving feeling, but stays perfectly reasonable, thats beautiful 🙂
What a perfect talk!
I get it…. I get it. Brilliant. Thank you.🙏🏾
I think i misunderstood what this would be
This was really good fun 😀
showed how music and maths are beautiful, but lost the occasion to explain the relationship between the two…..
It was interesting but feel like he left out some parts
A brilliant soul!
All math teachers should carry a saxophone into class !
Your call to rethink how we identify beauty is so powerful. Thanks for this!
Congrats!
Amazing!