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In this artaicle, we illustrate how music may serve as a vehicle to support education in signal processing. Using Fourier analysis as a concrete example, we demonstrate how the music domain provides motivating and tangible applications that make learning signal processing an interactive pursuit. Furthermore, we indicate how software tools, originally developed for music analysis, provide students multiple entry points to delve deeper into classical signal processing techniques while bridging the gap between education and cutting-edge research.
Müeller et al. (Wed,) studied this question.