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12 notes is such an ingrained part of modern music that we don't even think about it anymore, but really, doesn't it seem a bit... arbitrary? There's lots of ways to split up the octave, why choose 12? And are there better choices out there? Well, turns out there are! Sort of, anyway. Depends what you want to do. 12 notes is a very good solution, but it's not the only one. There's a whole world of systems out there, generally called TET systems for "Tone Equal Tempered", and if you set your priorities just right, 12 isn't even the best choice! But, like, it's still pretty dang good. Patreon: / 12tonevideos Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/bCTDaj Facebook: / 12tonevideos Twitter: / 12tonevideos Email: 12tonevideos@gmail.com Next: • Changes Like Coltrane Last: • How To Tell A Guitar From A Tesla Coil Quarter Tones video: • How Many Notes Are There? The Theory of Qu... Harmonic Series video: • Why Don't All Instruments Sound The Same? Old Tuning Systems video: • The Secret Life Of A Tuner Sources: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/edac... http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculat... Huge thanks to our gold-level Patreon supporters: Ron Jones Jill Jones Susan Jones Howard Levine Elaine Pratt Ken Arnold Nakarin: / jerom09666 And thanks as well to Henry Reich, José N., Logan Jones, Eugene Bulkin, Jody, Yan Han, Abram Thiessen, Anna Work, and Oliver! Your support helps make 12tone even better! Also, thanks to Jareth Arnold and Inés Dawson for proofreading the script to make sure this all makes sense hopefully!