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...is a book of the danish music theoretician (music reformer and visionary) Thorvald Kornerup.
...is a book of the danish music theoretician (music reformer and visionary) Thorvald Kornerup. [http://d-nb.info/361092458] written in German.


The system is based on the paradigm that the relation between whole and half tone intervals should be the Golden Ratio  
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**Das Goldene Tonsystem** als Fundament der Theoretischen Akustik

...is a book of the danish music theoretician (music reformer and visionary) Thorvald Kornerup. [http://d-nb.info/361092458] written in German.

The system is based on the paradigm that the relation between whole and half tone intervals should be the Golden Ratio 

(sqrt(5)+1)/2 (who does it in <math> ?)

Thus some edo systems - the 12-step too - could be considered as approximations to this ideal.

== Construction ==
If you use two neighboring numbers from Fibonacci Series 1 1 2 3 5 8 13... you get the following approximations:
 1, 1 -> [[7edo]]
 1, 2 -> [[12edo]]
 2, 3 -> [[19edo]]
 3, 5 -> [[31edo]]
 5, 8 -> [[50edo]]

== Listening ==

For an acoustic example have a look [[Warped canon]] - Kornerup himself had no chance to do so

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The system is based on the paradigm that the relation between whole and half tone intervals should be the Golden Ratio <br />
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(sqrt(5)+1)/2 (who does it in &lt;math&gt; ?)<br />
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Thus some edo systems - the 12-step too - could be considered as approximations to this ideal.<br />
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If you use two neighboring numbers from Fibonacci Series 1 1 2 3 5 8 13... you get the following approximations:<br />
 1, 1 -&gt; <a class="wiki_link" href="/7edo">7edo</a><br />
 1, 2 -&gt; <a class="wiki_link" href="/12edo">12edo</a><br />
 2, 3 -&gt; <a class="wiki_link" href="/19edo">19edo</a><br />
 3, 5 -&gt; <a class="wiki_link" href="/31edo">31edo</a><br />
 5, 8 -&gt; <a class="wiki_link" href="/50edo">50edo</a><br />
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For an acoustic example have a look <a class="wiki_link" href="/Warped%20canon">Warped canon</a> - Kornerup himself had no chance to do so</body></html>