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[[Phi]] taken as a musical ratio (ϕ*f where f=1/1) is about 833.1 cents. This is sometimes called '''acoustical phi'''.
[[Phi]] taken as a musical ratio (ϕ*f where f=1/1) is about 833.1 cents. This is sometimes called '''acoustical phi''', or the phi neutral sixth.


As the ratios of successive terms of the Fibonacci sequence converge on phi, the just intonation intervals 3/2, 5/3, 8/5, 13/8, 21/13, ... converge on ~833.1 cents.
As the ratios of successive terms of the Fibonacci sequence converge on phi, the just intonation intervals 3/2, 5/3, 8/5, 13/8, 21/13, ... converge on ~833.1 cents.