ABOUT Got Math?  

"Magic happens when songs and learning are brought together.
Music stirs emotion, which has a powerful effect on memory.
Singing about math creates good feelings about the subject, and helps students
internalize the vocabulary and the mathematical concepts at the same time."
Harry Guffee

Got Math?
SONG LIST

1.   Got Math?
2.   Dance of the Pythagoreans
3.   Positive Rational Numbers
4.   Call me Mean (I'm Just Average)
5.   When in Rome (X Little Roman Numerals)
6.   Prime or Composite
7.   How the Googol Got Its Name
8.   Good Things Happen (Signed Numbers)
9.   Mixed Numbers
10. Count on Me

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Got Math?
Music and Lyrics by Harry Guffee
Produced by John Blinn/Austin, Texas


Each of the following songs serves as a lyrical and musical lesson in math.
Song samples are available for every song.  Choose your preferred format by clicking
on the icon to the right of the title.  Windows Media is highly recommended for best quality.

Windows Media (recommended) | mp3 mp3 format | Realaudio (not recommended)

1) GOT MATH? mp3
 This rhythmic pop anthem reminds us that the math learned by students in school will one day be very valuable to them in any number of professions.

2) DANCE OF THE PYTHAGOREANS mp3
This upbeat epic ballad recounts the story of how Pythagoras, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, may have discovered what is known throughout the world as the Pythagorean theorem.

3) POSITIVE RATIONAL NUMBERS mp3
Soul music meets rhythm and blues in this expository narrative about the relationship between decimals, fractions, and percents. Bring out your capes for this one!

4) CALL ME MEAN (I’m Just Average) mp3
Shuffle along with the plaintive tones of the resophonic guitar in this tune lamenting what it’s like to be called average – or just plain mean!

5) WHEN IN ROME (X Little Roman Numerals) mp3
The lilting melody of the flute (played by Richard Babcock) accompanies the explanation of how many centuries ago, in the days of the Roman Empire, letters of the alphabet were used as symbols for counting numbers.

6) PRIME OR COMPOSITE mp3
This three-chord blues tune teaches that “prime numbers only have two factors, composite numbers must have at least three.” Check out the howling electric guitar solo at the end!

7) HOW THE GOOGOL GOT ITS NAME mp3
Like the name itself, this unusual song applauds the achievements of a nine-year-old boy whose imaginative vocabulary changed the world of mathematics.

8) GOOD THINGS HAPPEN mp3
(Signed Numbers)
This light-hearted and catchy tune explains the rules that are used in the multiplication and division of positive and negative numbers.

9) MIXED NUMBERS mp3
The counter-melody played on the clarinet (played by Richard Babcock) adds just the right touch to this big band arrangement explaining the procedures for the addition and subtraction, multiplication and division of mixed numbers.

10) COUNT ON ME mp3
Steel guitar embellishes this sweet song about an important component of mathematics and human relationships.