Music Theory And How To Learn It
May 17th, 2010
Having a desire to learn music theory you go out and buy a theory book and discover it looks more like a doctorial thesis than something you can understand. Some topics are that way and it’s not always easy to find a source that is user friendly. In order to not get discouraged when learning something as complex as music theory the learner needs help with simple explanations being the norm rather than the exception.
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Sometimes theory can be presented at such a high level that people are not comfortable in trying to learn it. The rub comes when they realize if they want to take their music to the next level they will need some theory basics or risk limiting their music abilities.
Let’s assume you want to learn music theory and that’s why you sought this article out. We will try to cover some of the basics here to give you some better insight into theory.
The underpinning of every song is based on music theory. These concepts and techniques were perfected over hundreds of years of composition practice. Today, in modern music, you can hear the influence of the masters of yesteryear. New music isn’t as ‘new’ as many might think because we typically resurrect some of the same common practices repeatedly through time and put them into contemporary music.
Once you get into theory you learn about chord progressions and these progressions follow certain rules. We have heard them over and over and in spite of different melodies for a tune some of the basic underlying chord progressions are in essence the same. Having a good understanding of how these work is a very handy tool for a musician. Actually they are helpful to anyone making music.
Some of these techniques are helpful if you’re playing by ear. Check this site for more information on. Music Theory And Playing By Ear
By using sound music theory practice a musician will have a more musical quality to their music. Listening to a person who uses good theory practices will yield a feeling that the music is pleasing and fundamentally sound.
Not everyone needs a degree in theory. As an example a player who is repeatedly called on to play chord progressions will need more information on how to build progressions than will a drummer. Each player will eventually have to decide how far they need to go but every player should get into the basics at a minimum.
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