Jason and I had an interesting little chat today:
Jason Bock says:
I'm going to do a mathematic's Master's thesis on Meshuggah's
time signatures
Mike Hodnick says:
"Explain how Meshuggah's time signatures support the
theory that imaginary numbers are strongly tied to human
emotions such as aggression and anger"
Mike Hodnick says:
Use a differential equation to solve for the rate of
change of the number of accented beats per measure on
track 2 of Meshuggah's "Nothing" album
Jason Bock says:
LOL
Mike Hodnick says:
Using linear regression, determine whether a time signature
of 5/16 versus 11/8 causes a significant change in the
number of dotted-sixteenth notes played per measure on
a Meshuggah CD
Jason Bock says:
Or a rip in the fabric of spacetime
Mike Hodnick says:
hehe
Mike Hodnick says:
Does the BPM of a Meshuggah CD significantly decrease as
you approach the speed of light?
Mike Hodnick says:
or does the song become infinitely heavy
Mike Hodnick says:
ha!
Jason Bock says:
you're on a roll today