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Golden Ratio


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 Genre: Experimental

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This is a song from Uni the song structure was worked out using the Golden Ratio (the one that defines the length between your nose to your navel and you navel to your feet and also the ratio of male to female bees in a hive etc..can be seen in the picture above) and the notes were dictated by the fibonacci sequence (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, etc...) using C1 as zero in Logics matrix editor. Oh and all the plugins, sounds and effects were programed and defined from the golden ratio also. ENJOY.
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Uploaded: Feb 28, 2006 - 02:00:38 PM
Last Updated: Feb 28, 2006 - 12:49:48 PM Last Played: Nov 24, 2009 - 04:22:38 PM
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said 1365 days ago (February 28th, 2006)
You Wouldn't Happen to Be a Fan of Xenaksis
or Boulez?
Just curious because of the mathematical basis of this.
Interesting experiment.
jgurner said 1365 days ago (February 28th, 2006)
Ahhhh! Math!!!!
Despite that, pretty interesting stuff.
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Brett Lee said 1330 days ago (April 5th, 2006)
Good Stuff...
I really dig this kind of thing. It reminds me of some work a friend of mine
did a few years back with music based off of the Fibonacci sequence.

Peace.
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Omnimonophic said 1305 days ago (April 29th, 2006)
ahhhh maths!!!
Much liked, although maths scares me, reminds me of a cello/guitar
piece i made in pi, numbers to notes, also for uni.
Good stuff.
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Experimental music is any music that challenges the commonly accepted notions of what music is. There is an overlap with avant-garde music. John Cage was a pioneer in experimental music and defined and gave credibility to the form. As with other edge

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