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This is a piece of music that is plotted out using the fibonacci sequence, so it's essentially composed by God almighty himself! I have always found stuff like this fascinating.
That's cool.
This is a piece of music that is plotted out using the fibonacci sequence, so it's essentially composed by God almighty himself! I have always found stuff like this fascinating.
That was a beautiful tune. The only problem I have with it is he did not just use the Fibonacci numbers. He included 4,6, 7, and 9. As we all know, the Fibonacci sequence is 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34 and so on. The correct thing is that music is built quite strongly on Fibonacci numbers. But he cheated on this tune. But, we all know music theory gives us rules to go by to build music on. Once those rules are understood, then you can break them all you want.This is a piece of music that is plotted out using the fibonacci sequence, so it's essentially composed by God almighty himself! I have always found stuff like this fascinating.
That was a beautiful tune. The only problem I have with it is he did not just use the Fibonacci numbers. He included 4,6, 7, and 9. As we all know, the Fibonacci sequence is 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34 and so on. The correct thing is that music is built quite strongly on Fibonacci numbers. But he cheated on this tune. But, we all know music theory gives us rules to go by to build music on. Once those rules are understood, then you can break them all you want.
I guess I may be a little lost when comes to music theory. How are those numbers not in the sequence? 21+13=34, 55+34=89, 89+55=144 and 233+144=377 what am I missing here?That was a beautiful tune. The only problem I have with it is he did not just use the Fibonacci numbers. He included 4,6, 7, and 9. As we all know, the Fibonacci sequence is 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34 and so on. The correct thing is that music is built quite strongly on Fibonacci numbers. But he cheated on this tune. But, we all know music theory gives us rules to go by to build music on. Once those rules are understood, then you can break them all you want.
4, 6, 7 and 9 are not in the fibinocci sequence. But they are definitely in the tune. Which I liked.I guess I may be a little lost when comes to music theory. How are those numbers not in the sequence? 21+13=34, 55+34=89, 89+55=144 and 233+144=377 what am I missing here?
Well I am still missing something, and it is bothering me. On the other hand I don't want to derail this thread by getting into music theory. I'm happy you liked it though.4, 6, 7 and 9 are not in the fibinocci sequence. But they are definitely in the tune. Which I liked.
Gotta love some LecraeI personally listen to mostly mainstream country, rap, hip hop, Hick hip, and some underground as well. When I’m in the mood I’ll listen to Klove or get on you tube and listen to some Christian like lacrae, Andy mineo, Toby mac and Natalie grant.
Actually, she is standing with a very famous singer.Yep, Ali sings wonderfully at retreats.
Good pic. Please tell her we said hello.
@Judgemenot looked and without any prompting named Ali and Trace...she got it. I just missed the first reference.Actually, she is standing with a very famous singer.
Actually, she is standing with a very famous singer.
Okay--so I'm greatly intrigued by this post!! I mean--seriously interested. Though I studied music as it was my major my freshman year in college, I've NEVER heard of the "Fibonacci Sequence"! I'm wondering how this has escaped landing somewhere on my radar !This is a piece of music that is plotted out using the fibonacci sequence, so it's essentially composed by God almighty himself! I have always found stuff like this fascinating.
That is awesome!
Man, son--thanks for sharing this!! So many memories of your daddy singing this!! It definitely was one of his most favorite! Seems like he sang more verses of it, but with just as much passion and soul as Trace! Such a good song! A lot of folk from the Blue Ridge Mtns. consider this mountain music. Not sure who wrote it or where it got it's start, but it's definitely sung in the Blue Ridge and Applachians.I love Trace Atkins Wayfaring Stranger. My dad used to sing it and its probably my favorite song.