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What Phi (the golden ratio) does NOT Sound Like
ОтветитьTo be more precise a base 88 should be used, because a piano has 88 keys, or even better base 89 and say 0 is silence.
Or you could be even more precise and do something using log2 instead using linear stuff, this because frequencies don't follow a linear pattern, 100 hz is related to 200 hz (its octave) and 1000 hz is related to 2000hz (its octave), the 200-100 hz is 100, while 2000-1000hz is 10000hz, those fequencies are equally related but the second is the first one +1000, while the second one is just first one +100.
The second one could be totally simplified by doing a phi in base 20000, to find the note you will play you find the closest frequency at the piano, with numbers bellow 20 being silence.
Thank you for the reinforcement of universal language of math
ОтветитьSomething hidden in this sound
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Ответитьwhen i die, i wanna hear this, when my life flashes before me. Love ya'll
ОтветитьNice i would like to learn too to do it but still learning before but not yet pro
ОтветитьWow...just wow
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Ответитьwoow que linda musica >:3
ОтветитьThe Xylophone gets me everytime 😊💯💞🌟
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Ответитьsounds like minecraft music
ОтветитьThere is 618 comments... One thousand left and it will be the golden ratio number
ОтветитьThe song of the Universe 💜🙏 Thank you this is beautiful
Ответитьit's been a while since any piece of music gave me a chill.
ОтветитьThe minor fall and the major lift....the baffled king.
Ответитьlove for phi powered by phi !
ОтветитьJohnny, this is how the golden ratio sounds like
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ОтветитьYou cheated! Who makes up the rhythm and the mixture? Not PHI.
ОтветитьBravissimo e grazie.
ОтветитьI believe in The Golden Rule 1.618
Ответитьthe golden ratio is a ratio, not a number. There should be a ratio between something, not playing the number itself
Ответитьthe sound of life!
ОтветитьWhat do I sound like?
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ОтветитьI am getting chills all over ! God/Jesus is in this music!
ОтветитьHmmm...beautiful...though I think you mean Pi (greek letter for representing 3.149....) and not Phi wich you may also endow the same value, but is not the standard greek letter for 3.149. Just saying.
Ответитьnow do 'i'
ОтветитьStill fantastic
ОтветитьIt is awesome.
ОтветитьThe ratio between the 1st, 3rd and 5th notes of the diatonic scale is a golden ratio. It also is the same for a flattened 3rd but in reverse so any major or minor chord is a golden ratio.
ОтветитьI was expecting something more microtonal and dissonant, considering phi is an irrational number
ОтветитьSpiral out, keep going
ОтветитьWow, incredible ❤❤❤ Thank You ❤
ОтветитьAccording to another comment, you didn't apply the ratio to frequency, but to an arbitrary scale C major. So this video is a complete FAIL.
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ОтветитьINTERVALS are RATIOS! Play the bloody ratio. Play two notes whos frequencies are in the ratio ph to onei. It is interesting, because it is neither harmonic nor dissonant. You hear shifting patterns and beats.
DO NOT WASTE MY TIME WITH THIS DECIMAL EXPANSION BULLSHIT. You are just using a random number generator. You are not exploring anything of any interest.
I HATE YOU.