This is music for a marching bass drum line, would these fivelets technically be 78th notes? The time sig is 4/4 and it's five notes every three sixteenth notes, and it would only fit evenly in 12/4? Does this make any sense at all? Pic def related
>>74482053
>Implying we listen to post-African repetitions
>>74482082
It's a college drumline cadence
>>74482082
How can you be sure it repeats if you can only see one measure?
>>74482145
It's five notes per three sixteenth notes, right? And it's in 4/4, right? Then that means that to fill out an entire measure it would take 26 and 2/3 (or 26.6666666666666 the 6 keeps repeating) of these notes. Thus they are 26 2/3rds notes technically, but I don't think anyone actually splits tuplets like that. Still though, good luck playing that.
if a group of fivelets makes 3 sixteenths, then one note in a group of fivelets is something like 1/26.66 note.
3/16 = 5/x, cross multiplied (5*16 = 80) and then divided by 3 is 26.6 repeating. Someone check my math?
Either way, your percussion writer is insane and deserves to be shot.
>>74482370
I posted before you and got the same answer. Guessing it's right then. Fuck, I miss messing around with theory.
>>74482240
>>74482370
Thanks friends
Technically it's playable since it's just 5 over three, but it seems impossible when you look at it from a music theory stand point