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ecktronic said:I dont really beleive in the books and the theory aspects of music and writing music. I still like to think of creating music as mysticall and free. But theory and books turn it into maths or rules kind of if you know what i mean. Im afraid that if i read up on books and theory it would change and spoil my creative freeness as it were.
Has anyone seen the movie about Jackson Pollock that came out not too long ago? He's the painter that sorta started the whole wild random pours, and splashes of paint thing. Completely out there at the time, and to the novice art appreciator, probably looked stupid and messy. BUT...there was reason behind it, and before he ever started painting that way, he spend a ton of time learning how to paint in the traditional sense and was great at it - amazing landscapes, and whatnot...
The point? If you want to break the rules, or make your own rules, do so with purpose, and first learn what the rules are and how to use them, and you will be better for it. Its what makes the difference between a Jackson Pollock, and any 4 year old with a bunch of open paint cans.