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Application of the Golden Ratio to a Violin's Musical Structure and Design
Author: Jui-Lin Ong(Department of Applied Chemistry, Fooyin University)

Vol.&No.:Vol. 50, No.2
Date:October 2005
Pages:23-46
DOI:10.6210/JNTNULL.2005.50(2).02

Abstract:

The cosmos itself, with its moving stars and planets, was considered to be a silent form of music: "the music of the spheres." Indeed, musical amplitude, frequency, quality, rhythm, melody, form and style can all be described in mathematical terms. Here we discuss, in mathematical terms, the application of the "golden ratio" to the abstract musical structure and concrete physical design of the violin. Our findings suggest the strong correlation between mathematics and music. We also suggest the need for a general interdisciplinary course on the close inter-relationship between music and mathematics.

Keywords:mathematics, music, golden ratio, violin

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APA FormatOng, J.-L. (2005). Application of the Golden Ratio to a Violin's Musical Structure and Design. Journal of National Taiwan Normal University: Humanities & Social Science, 50(2), 23-46. doi:10.6210/JNTNULL.2005.50(2).02