
Frankie Rage
getting on with it anyway
Maybe, but..
Just because an orchestra is playing it, and it's "complex" doesn't make it "good". There is plenty of mediocre so-called "Classical Music". A lot of it seems to have been written just to "show off" the technique of the performers. You might even call some of it, musical masturbation..
But there is mediocre everywhere. When you switch on your radio to a hip-hop channel you are going to hear some mediocre music mixed in with a few really "good" tracks. I'm saying that the same applies when you flip over to a classical station.
["New Age" ...what a daft name!
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About theory. I'm not against studying it. And it would be at least faintly ridiculous to say you don't need to know ANY theory to play music. You could be given a guitar, work out your own tuning and play music sure, but in reality you wouldn't do that. You'd get a book that would teach you at least a few things, and theory has helped us all, surely?
But I liken music theory to English Grammar. You may study grammar and become an expert, but alone it won't make you a good writer. In fact, you don't need a lot of grammar to be a good writer and you don't need a lot of theory to be a good musician. But it will help and it won't hurt, so no need to knock it ...but perhaps don't make it a religion.
To the guy who started this thread... written any tunes yet? We're waiting...
Just because an orchestra is playing it, and it's "complex" doesn't make it "good". There is plenty of mediocre so-called "Classical Music". A lot of it seems to have been written just to "show off" the technique of the performers. You might even call some of it, musical masturbation..

But there is mediocre everywhere. When you switch on your radio to a hip-hop channel you are going to hear some mediocre music mixed in with a few really "good" tracks. I'm saying that the same applies when you flip over to a classical station.
["New Age" ...what a daft name!

About theory. I'm not against studying it. And it would be at least faintly ridiculous to say you don't need to know ANY theory to play music. You could be given a guitar, work out your own tuning and play music sure, but in reality you wouldn't do that. You'd get a book that would teach you at least a few things, and theory has helped us all, surely?
But I liken music theory to English Grammar. You may study grammar and become an expert, but alone it won't make you a good writer. In fact, you don't need a lot of grammar to be a good writer and you don't need a lot of theory to be a good musician. But it will help and it won't hurt, so no need to knock it ...but perhaps don't make it a religion.
To the guy who started this thread... written any tunes yet? We're waiting...
