Fibonacci sequence nature split ends4/11/2024 However this is my music of choice – With a very helpful video which explains all the reasons why for me!Īlthough this track is perfect it is however not to everyone’s tastes… after this troubling me for some time I’ve found a number of cover version which adhere to all of Fibonacci’s inspiration within the musical composition, whilst having a more popular appealing sound.Ī Brilliant and moving cover by a string quartet! What Phi (the golden ratio) Sounds Like – Micheal Blake This video amazed me!Īfter Much deliberation and hours upon hours of listening to music ive research into music realting to fractals I have decided to have Tool’s Lateralus as my sound trackįirstly here are a few of the Tracks that were shortlisted for one reason or another. However I have included it as its very imformative!Įssentially not music based but this video of cymatics for me proves the link between sound and patterns perfectly. This Website goes into the great details of fractals in music, however its fairly complicated and hard for me with my limited musical experience. Musical instrument design is often based on phi, the golden ratioįibonacci and phi are used in the design of violins and even in the design of high quality speaker wire. Many composer such as Beethoven, Mozart and Bella Bartok have been linked to fractals within there compositions. In a 32 bar song, this would occur in the 20th bar. As an example, the climax of songs is often found at roughly the phi point (61.8%) of the song, as opposed to the middle or end of the song. Musical compositions often reflect Fibonacci numbers and phiįibonacci and phi relationships are often found in the timing of musical compositions. The word “octave” comes from the Latin word for 8, referring to the eight whole tones of the complete musical scale, which in the key of C are C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C. While some might “note” that there are only 12 “notes” in the scale, if you don’t have a root and octave, a start and an end, you have no means of calculating the gradations in between, so this 13th note as the octave is essential to computing the frequencies of the other notes. Note also how the piano keyboard scale of C to C above of 13 keys has 8 white keys and 5 black keys, split into groups of 3 and 2. There are 13 notes in the span of any note through its octave.Ī scale is composed of 8 notes, of which theĥth and 3rd notes create the basic foundation of all chords, and are based on whole tone, which is 2 steps from the root tone, that is the 1st note of the scale. Even music has a foundation in the series, as The Fibonacci series appears in the foundation of aspects of art, beauty and life. Musical scales are based on Fibonacci numbers The Fibonacci Sequence is an equation in which the spiral shape found in nature can be seen. The Fibonacci sequence can also been seen in the composition of one of the worlds most famous painting, the Mona Lisa…. These few examples show the diversity and beauty of this one simple equation. But First, The Fibonacci sequence, a fractal set in its own right cant is seen throughout the structure of the natural world. There are many example of fractals throughout the musical world.
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