When used in technical analysis, the golden ratio is typically translated into three percentages: – 38.2%, 50% and 61.8%. However, more multiples can be used when needed, such as 23.6%, 161.8%, 423% and so on. There are four primary methods for applying the Fibonacci sequence to finance: retracements, arcs, fans and time zones.
Very interesting. This golden ratio stuff is really cool. thanks for the vid. let me give you guys a tip! since you're into this kinda stuff too. this one: watch?v=2_a-Yh5FTaE .. check it out, because it is something to do with golden ratio sound...
I discovered the existance of this "golden ratio" thing today and I'm absolutely amazed to see how it's been used for art and even music. Having studied music academically a few years I'm familiar with the fact that music is very mathematical, but still I find it vey impressive... by the way, nice and relaxing piece of music you have here!
@groovylocks and that, my friends, is why groovylocks is a billionaire. no. you cannot predict with precision the whims of man. you're looking back on this like someone attributing a current event to a prediction of Nostradamus.
sounds like runescape music
liameppes 3 weeks ago
can you tell me how the ratio is applied to a chord.
are you working with the frequency of the root?
are you working with time?
I'm not sure I get your application of the golden ratio
rowellbeej01 1 month ago
When used in technical analysis, the golden ratio is typically translated into three percentages: – 38.2%, 50% and 61.8%. However, more multiples can be used when needed, such as 23.6%, 161.8%, 423% and so on. There are four primary methods for applying the Fibonacci sequence to finance: retracements, arcs, fans and time zones.
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Very interesting. This golden ratio stuff is really cool. thanks for the vid. let me give you guys a tip! since you're into this kinda stuff too. this one: watch?v=2_a-Yh5FTaE .. check it out, because it is something to do with golden ratio sound...
mygodiswithin 8 months ago
oh my gosh! I go to uni right now and im doing a project on teh golden ration too! :)
mtlolz21 9 months ago
poooo
Jdonovanford 1 year ago
how'd you determine which chords to use with golden ratio?
GogatsuKyu 1 year ago
i have to do a project to do with the golden ratio and music :( but this was pretty cool and may have kinda given me an idea
nikllad 1 year ago
this sounds really amazin!
is the ratio to do with the beat / space between notes? or the chords?
thanks x
Sc0000tt 1 year ago
@Sc0000tt yeah it was for the chords, the rest was decided by me. :D Glad you like!
breadbassed 1 year ago
@breadbassed o wicked! lol how does that work sorry ?
Sc0000tt 1 year ago
How do?
EaglesNestOne64 1 year ago
longer!! please! i was enjoying it so much, then it ended! :(
Taylaron1 1 year ago
I discovered the existance of this "golden ratio" thing today and I'm absolutely amazed to see how it's been used for art and even music. Having studied music academically a few years I'm familiar with the fact that music is very mathematical, but still I find it vey impressive... by the way, nice and relaxing piece of music you have here!
Fiestinho85 1 year ago
@Fiestinho85 it can be used to predict stock trends with incredible accuracy.
groovylocks 11 months ago
@groovylocks stock trends = you mean trends in shares markets?? economical stuff?? wow!
Fiestinho85 11 months ago
@groovylocks and that, my friends, is why groovylocks is a billionaire. no. you cannot predict with precision the whims of man. you're looking back on this like someone attributing a current event to a prediction of Nostradamus.
rowellbeej01 1 month ago
sounds awesome..
if you are willing....would you care to explain the process you used to determine the chords?
reddupo 1 year ago 13
Bravo sir!
orangegold1 1 year ago