Music theory and/or scale theory has gotten such a bad rap with many of the current bunch of talented players? They respond with remarks such as, I play with emotion, I'm not concerned with technical abilities, I don't want to know any theory.
Did Mozart, Stephen Foster, Ira Gershwin, Frank Zappa, Alan Parsons, Jeff Lynne etc...... and the list goes on and on, not play with emotion?
I don't think theory is about technical ability, or how fast you can play a scale. There's only seven notes and theory relates these notes, no matter who wrote it or how fast it's played.
I've studied theory because it's another way to increase my musical ability and enjoyment of music.
Before Edison invented a recording device, there was only one way to precisely preserve your music for future generations, standard notation.
( OK it could be handed down thru word of mouth by not very precise)
Theory relates the notes as they've been notated, and musical geniuses have always broke these rules to create beautiful music ( as writers have done with language).
I just don't get somebody not wanting to know more, about something that is so close to there heart and soul?
Did Mozart, Stephen Foster, Ira Gershwin, Frank Zappa, Alan Parsons, Jeff Lynne etc...... and the list goes on and on, not play with emotion?
I don't think theory is about technical ability, or how fast you can play a scale. There's only seven notes and theory relates these notes, no matter who wrote it or how fast it's played.
I've studied theory because it's another way to increase my musical ability and enjoyment of music.
Before Edison invented a recording device, there was only one way to precisely preserve your music for future generations, standard notation.
( OK it could be handed down thru word of mouth by not very precise)
Theory relates the notes as they've been notated, and musical geniuses have always broke these rules to create beautiful music ( as writers have done with language).
I just don't get somebody not wanting to know more, about something that is so close to there heart and soul?
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