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July 26, 2009Transcript -- Sine curvesPlayAlan Graham, of The Open University, explains the mathematical origin of sine curves and also uses a bodhrán (Irish frame drum) for an example....moreShareView all episodesBy The Open UniversityJuly 26, 2009Transcript -- Sine curvesPlayAlan Graham, of The Open University, explains the mathematical origin of sine curves and also uses a bodhrán (Irish frame drum) for an example....moreMore shows like Sounds harmonious - for iPad/Mac/PCView allBon départ: beginners' French - Audio170 ListenersMyth at the heart of the Roman Empire - for iPod/iPhone18 ListenersExploring Philosophy - Audio18 ListenersMoons of the Solar System - for iPod/iPhone14 ListenersWhat makes a great speech? - for iPod/iPhone7 ListenersFrench: ouverture - for iBooks12 ListenersFrench Revolution - for iBooks10 ListenersBeginners’ Chinese - Audio103 ListenersAndante: beginners' Italian - Audio62 ListenersOuverture: Intermediate French - for iPad/Mac/PC5 Listeners
Alan Graham, of The Open University, explains the mathematical origin of sine curves and also uses a bodhrán (Irish frame drum) for an example.
July 26, 2009Transcript -- Sine curvesPlayAlan Graham, of The Open University, explains the mathematical origin of sine curves and also uses a bodhrán (Irish frame drum) for an example....more
Alan Graham, of The Open University, explains the mathematical origin of sine curves and also uses a bodhrán (Irish frame drum) for an example.