The Golden Mean β€” Choir Baton Institute
Choir Baton Institute
conductor's tools
Sectio Aurea — The Golden Mean

Shape your program
by the golden ratio.

A conductor's instrument for designing concerts and rehearsals along the proportion that has guided architects, painters, and composers for twenty-five centuries β€” Ο† β‰ˆ 1.618034.

Ο† Phi β€” the golden ratio Ο† = (1 + √5) / 2
β‰ˆ 1.6180339887…
β—†   Ο†   β—†

The arc of the rehearsal hour.

Enter the rehearsal length and the segments you need to cover. The plan builds in intensity toward a peak at Ο†, then releases β€” with a break placed precisely where attention naturally renews.

Add the main segments you need to cover. The planner will sequence and weight them around the golden peak.

Ξ¦   Golden rehearsal arc
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0.382 Build

The first 38.2% prepares the ear and the body. Lighter works, warm-up passages, and material that opens attention without spending it.

0.618 Apex

At precisely 61.8%, the principal work β€” or hardest passage β€” reaches its climax. BartΓ³k, Debussy, and Sibelius placed structural peaks here. So should you.

1.000 Release

The final third settles. Programs that close in repose are remembered as whole; rehearsals that cool down consolidate the gain.