I agree those names look very weird in math when you are used to seeing nice algebra symbols or nice simple geometry stuff that makes sense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKbDnsZUV2I
stop at 25 seconds. This makes sense to me because I understand that the y part of the graph is just a ratio. And the x part of the graph is the changing angle or position on the circle (radians) and it makes a wave. And the wave actually describes some physical phenomena like a spring going back and forth constantly. Thats it. A math equation that fits a physical pattern in "real life"
I just learned they were ratios and the rest kind of stuck when I saw the unit circle with a radius and a triangle as a part of it. When you keep making triangles and go around in a circle continuously it creates a table of numbers (ratios), that when graphed, make a wave pattern. The play that mathematicians do with all the trig iden ies and such is just like an artist who is tired of drawing the same old thing. I see they love what they are doing, they are making music that the real artists love and leave the rest of us saying wtf was that... I guess its like me trying to listen to jazz. Its so unstructured and scattered... it just bugs the out of me.
Except I heard one of my Dad's old songs that had a group named Steely Dan and was told it was kind of jazzish and I did like it. Maybe if I knew music better I could appreciate jazz. But, I cant. Artists who are really good at something other people enjoy can go off kilter and just get bored and make an album they like but their fans hate, because the fans like the original recipe. So they go back to the original recipe and people say the are selling out and such. I would just quit and just play stuff I liked and not worry if other people liked it. Assuming I was talented and rich which fortunately I am not. I appreciate the struggle of being common and not noticed. But if I find someone who likes something I do, I like to know why and how much they like it.
So F trig... I guess.
Its all good.