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Uncle Roel
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Music theory is a bitch.... to start out with. You seem to loose your creativity, and you can't make up anything decent with what you have learned.
Then, after a while, the music theory gets you further than what you have learned in a non-formal way, and you learn some things that DO sound, but stuff you'd never come up with on your own. It fills in the small holes in your cultural background. By this time, you're about at the level that you're free again to write with your ear. This is after a while however; it really takes an effort to get there. You miss something though, some sounds that you cannot find in your little book.
And now I just got introduced into modal harmony. This is WILD. A whole new world of sounds has just opened and this course is just starting out! Damn.......
Then, after a while, the music theory gets you further than what you have learned in a non-formal way, and you learn some things that DO sound, but stuff you'd never come up with on your own. It fills in the small holes in your cultural background. By this time, you're about at the level that you're free again to write with your ear. This is after a while however; it really takes an effort to get there. You miss something though, some sounds that you cannot find in your little book.
And now I just got introduced into modal harmony. This is WILD. A whole new world of sounds has just opened and this course is just starting out! Damn.......