Source: wikibot/chopin-unit

= Chopin (unit)
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The "chopin" is a unit of measurement used in the field of music, specifically to quantify the thickness of sheet music or related materials. It is named after the composer Frédéric Chopin, who is known for his contributions to piano music and composition. However, it is not a widely recognized or standardized unit of measurement and is more of a colloquial term rather than an officially accepted unit like those found in science or engineering.