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Counterpoint: If people from Europe love the metric system so much, why are their musicians using eighth notes instead of tenth notes?
We do, it just depends on the time signature.
Silence your foolish mouth!
We do?
Ever listen to Meshuggah?
Fuckin A!
My brother! I literally came to comment “If musicians love the metric system so much, why do they still use fractional notes?”
You can but isn’t as nice
I want you to try counting 10/4
While you are counting that switch over to 10 hour days. There is no reason there has to be 60 minutes in an hour or 60 seconds. 12/24/60 are just divisible well.
10 hours days are not standard. Music time signatures are different depending on the music and composer preference
Everything is 1/1 if you stop being a nerd.
I’ve played in 1/1 and its terrible
Ok, understood.
It’s a yardonome you ignorant swine.
it’s a gardognome you ignorant leprechaun
This is the best
wrong sub buddy, go back to !dadjokes
They’re called thetubenomes in UK
Jfc.
Just fucking wrecked my brain, tyvm.
Because space is so much cooler in the imperial system
In music, metre or meter refers to regularly recurring patterns and accents such as bars and beats
It’s US customary, not Imperial.
Is a beat a metric or Imperial unit?
Typically tempo is given in Beats-per-minute, while the SI unit would be Hz (Beats/second) but it’s just a matter of dividing or multiplying by 60 to convert one to the other and minutes are anyway not more Imperial than they are Metric, so in short I have not answered you questions, you are very welcome.
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They learned from the poets about metrical feet!
Imperonomes lol
If Europeans love metric so much, why do they measure their TVs in inches?
Okay wait now I’m actually wondering, aren’t these things made in South Korean which uses metric, as well?
Well shit
Do Europeans use metrinomes now?
Asking the REAL questions! Probably playing the Freedom scale instead of chromatic as well, if you just walk up all the white notes it plays the national anthem.