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I was/am a stereotypical geek, just TRUST me on this, 'kay? I have serious "geek creds", LMAO...
long story short, I always I was good at math and science oriented pursuits... and was stunted in things like... working on an engine, electronics, or... music.
Music was, after all, an ART form, and I was a science dude, eh? My best friend in college (we were math/comp sci majors...) played guitar. Kepty up at it off and on, and good GOD you should hear him play now, hes in early 40's... sounds sort of like george lynch in places, and does some cool classical stuff now, too.
Several years ago, I got the "bug" I was going to learn basic compositional skills. Man, since my early 20's I had been TRYING to get into music, and everyone did me a GREAT dis-service. I kept hearing this, for 20 years...
"WHoa man, you like... play with sounds, you know... and like, if you dont like it, you, like... change them man, until like, you know, they're cool, you know. You like, feel it and stuff, mannnnn... you like, know?"
which made me feel, for like 15 or 18 years, I couldnt do it, because it was "art" and I was all "science". Riiiii-ightt....
so i start gtting into it, even though i cant DO IT, and I sart reading basic music theory. On WIKIpedia, of all things. Turned out to be a GREAT treasure trove of technical information, actually. Once I started to do SOMEthng, I realized I could study it JUST like comp sci, or calculus and statistics, engineering... whatever...
so, I am visiting my buddy down south years back, and he's jamming with his band at the time. The lead singer lady and him start having one of those "music calculus" conversations... arguing over the relative minor of the whosits, and all that stuff. She's adjusting her lead sheet "on the fly" in her booth, he's dictating what her and him decide on technically to the bass and rhythm players...
I suddenly realized all those 15 years of his "play with sound dude, recognize the paterns, dude..." was all CRAP. He knew a TON of high end music theory, and was discussing what I call "music calculus" with the singer, and it was CLEAR even to a rank newb, who was actually the "brains in the outfit"... HER and HIM... the rest were "along for the ride" more or less.
I took him aside and nicely gave him HELL... fo rmisleadign me all those years. What does he say? "WHoa, sorry dude... I didnt want you to think I was like, a geek or something. Sorry."
A GEEK? jesus H christ, we were taking calculus and graduate programming courses, we were BOTH GEEKS!!!!! (lmFao...)
I have SINCE noticed really good lead guitar players really DO KNOW tons of music theory, there's just this thing where they pretend they dont... its like music theory is the best kept secret in the industry or something, LMAO.
NOW... is there "ear" involved... SURE IS. some people have "perfect pitch" (I do not...lol) I am beginning to hear intervals, and guess at scales and such... but I have figured out I do not have "perfect pitch", and pitch is about the greatest gift a musician can have.
I believe "pitch" is that "natural" thing, that you either have or dont have... but the rest is just all work. You can accomplish the same thing by ear, OR, by theory... prolly some combination of the two, is best.
but in NO WAY is learning high end music theory and classical composition going to "harm" a person with perfect pitch in any way...
its just like high school... people are afraid they arent going to be considered "cool" if they read big books... which is asinine. I thought there was somethign wrong with me, I couldnt just "do it" by ear... as soon as I started learning basic music theory... *bang* I started slowly moving forwards. I can see NOW that if i did have perfect pitch (a genetic gift...) I wouldnt need to know "on paper" scales and chords and progressions... I could just "hear them" easily and replicate what I wanted to do...
but all the music theory would come much more easily if one has "pitch", though. Good christ, I spent like 6 MONTHS trying to figur out how I could get my left hand on piano to be "an integral part" of the melody, instead of just "dropping in chords" like basic left hand piano playing... once I read "counterpoint", suddenly I saw what I was trying to do, and it started to make sense...
*shrugs*
One of the grea masters, I forget which one... was definitely quoted as saying that in no uncertain terms, he did not consider himself any kind of "genius" like people were claiming. He steadfastly maintained, that he was of average intelligence, he just had it all explained to him at a young age... worked exclusively AT IT hiw whole life, and naturally made regular progress. He claimed his best students were not "genius" in any way he could tell, they simply listened to anythign he said, and did the work...
... then THEY replaced him as "the master"
and that comes right from "the horses mouth" so to speak.
I could just CRY when I realize how much time I WASTED between the ages of 22 and 35 thinking I wasnt "artistic enough" to "do it". If someone would have taken me aside, and explained to me to study it like statistical analysis, for instance... I could have been doing what I am doing NOW when I was 26, and had 14 years more experience and theory undr my belt by now...
*shrugs*
but, everyone views music differently... heck, I finally started to "grok it" properly when I realized it was all just "set theory", a good bit of it, and all of a sudden it started to make sense to a guy who used to do calculus and statistics.
when people on my "other" music site started saying "wow... see, NOW your really starting to FEEL it man.. see? you really FEEL it now, man...cool!"
I just shake my head... I am not "feeling" anything... I am slowly acquiring basic compositional skills and basic music theory slowly and "adding them" to my *bag of tricks*.
*shrugs*
Here and there, one piece stands out of several, and thats the one I present to people to hear it. I dunno... if you wanna say "I really FELT that one, maaannnn....", okay, but... I dont feel like thats it.
the more basic music theory I acquire, and begin to slowly use... the more I can "hear it" in music I always liked my whole life... bit by bit, I am acquiring the skill set I need. I have/had a buddy, who plays guitar... he plays "by ear man", and quite frankly I am sad... he hasnt done a THING in the last 5 years, while I am starting to actually "compose" a little. he's got a pretty good ear, and can play pretty decent... but he "hit a wall" by refusing to do music theory.
I have made great strides in the short 4-5 years I started "from ground zero", and am starting to gain ground faster now... all from music theory.
I keep saying... "Wikipedia is your friend". *shrugs*
but... "Do what thou wilt". If you insist on believing all these people that say "you just gotta, like, really FEEL it, man..." dont be surprised when you are pretty much doing the same thing 10 years from now... just learning how to play OTHER peoples songs.
I am seriously deficient in "harmony theory" and am starting to read about that now..... more booklearning, all to good effect...