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minus-square@superduperpiratelink13•1 month agoErm, would someone mind explaining the joke for those of us who don’t read music?
minus-square@Contramuffinlink30•edit-21 month agoI read music and I still have no idea what it’s trying to say
minus-squareIaparlinkfedilink19•1 month agoDrake dismisses a couple G’s but says yes to a minor. Because he is a pedophile.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•1 month agoSee I knew it was probably about minors, but I don’t understand how that notation equates to a minor scale in any way.
minus-square@TargaryenTKElink4•1 month agoThe key signature for A minor is no sharps or flats, but if that’s the joke they’re going for, then both images are in A minor. So I’m not entirely sure what they’re trying to go for here either
minus-squarePizzaButtAndTacoHelllink26•1 month agoDon’t know about the first, but it could mean just a couple of “G’s”. The latter is the signature for the key of C-Major, but more likely it refers to that key’s relative minor, A-Minor, which is notated the same way.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 month agoI feel like I should understand it but it’s been 20 years since I took music theory.
Erm, would someone mind explaining the joke for those of us who don’t read music?
I read music and I still have no idea what it’s trying to say
Drake dismisses a couple G’s but says yes to a minor. Because he is a pedophile.
See I knew it was probably about minors, but I don’t understand how that notation equates to a minor scale in any way.
The key signature for A minor is no sharps or flats, but if that’s the joke they’re going for, then both images are in A minor. So I’m not entirely sure what they’re trying to go for here either
Don’t know about the first, but it could mean just a couple of “G’s”.
The latter is the signature for the key of C-Major, but more likely it refers to that key’s relative minor, A-Minor, which is notated the same way.
I feel like I should understand it but it’s been 20 years since I took music theory.