Most traders are aware of the 0.618 Fibonacci retracement level
But did you know that musicians often utilize this key Fibonacci ratio in music production?
It is often when the beat drops, tempo builds, or the hook changes the flow of the song up just enough to boost interest
My top 2025 track was “before we say goodbye” by Artemas — it features deep, dark, heavy bass vibrations
The song is 2 minutes and 27 seconds long
Multiply this song length by 0.618, and you get 1 minute and 40 seconds
If you listen to the track, as 1:40 approaches, the beat fades, the hook begins, the lyrics build, and within milliseconds after the track ticks past 1:40 seconds, the beat drops back in with the most intense deep, dark, vibrating bass of the entire track— my absolute favorite point of the track that I can FEEL hit me
I noticed this part of the song and the intense hit I felt. Later, I stumbled upon Fibonacci in music, and decided to backtest it against my own favorite songs. I was shocked by the results
Fibonacci is everywhere — even if we can’t see it
If you enjoyed this, I am going to translate this over to movies next, using my favorite movie ever, Goodfellas, and I can even show this 0.618 peak progression on the Bitcoin chart
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Fibonacci in Music 🌀🎵
Most traders are aware of the 0.618 Fibonacci retracement level
But did you know that musicians often utilize this key Fibonacci ratio in music production?
It is often when the beat drops, tempo builds, or the hook changes the flow of the song up just enough to boost interest
My top 2025 track was “before we say goodbye” by Artemas — it features deep, dark, heavy bass vibrations
The song is 2 minutes and 27 seconds long
Multiply this song length by 0.618, and you get 1 minute and 40 seconds
If you listen to the track, as 1:40 approaches, the beat fades, the hook begins, the lyrics build, and within milliseconds after the track ticks past 1:40 seconds, the beat drops back in with the most intense deep, dark, vibrating bass of the entire track— my absolute favorite point of the track that I can FEEL hit me
I noticed this part of the song and the intense hit I felt. Later, I stumbled upon Fibonacci in music, and decided to backtest it against my own favorite songs. I was shocked by the results
Fibonacci is everywhere — even if we can’t see it
If you enjoyed this, I am going to translate this over to movies next, using my favorite movie ever, Goodfellas, and I can even show this 0.618 peak progression on the Bitcoin chart
All wildly fascinating