Someone just has to explain what a 1/3 note is.

Traditional note lengths (like many things) follow the series 2^n, or two to the nth power, n being a positive integer - like 2^1=2, 2^2=4, 2^3=8, etc., so you get 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, ... Sound familiar?

No 3 in the list.

I can't wait for BeelzeBob to get the straight scoop from his friend and lets us know how this works. This could change my life.


kelso

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