Mozart arranged his piano sonatas so that the number of bars in the development and recapitulation divided by the number of bars in the exposition would equal approximately 1.618, the Golden Ratio.
What does golden mean in music?
The Golden Mean, also called the Golden Ratio, is a mathematical ratio that artists, architects and musicians have used in the construction of their art form for centuries.
What is the golden ratio in sound?
The Golden Ratio:
The ratio, named phi, of height to width to length of a room to achieve optimal sound in a room is approximately the width 1.6 times the height and the length 2.6 times the height, and was named for the Greek sculptor Phidias.
What songs have the golden ratio?
Below you find a selection of musical pieces based on the Fibonacci series and the golden ratio:
- Bach – Variazioni Goldberg.
- Mozart – Sonata no. ...
- Beethoven – Sinfonia n. ...
- Debussy – 12 Preludi (Libro Primo)
- Satie – Sonneries de la Rose et Croix.
- Bartók – Musica per archi, percussione e celesta, BB 114, SZ 106.