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Why Should We Learn Music Theory? | Explained Today!

by Satefa f. Ncious - Get Everything You Need to Know


Music theory the language of music the mechanics of what is happening. Although the theory is not an integral part of musical performance, it makes great sense to the sounds we hear and play. Understanding music makes it easier to understand music. It’s also easier to communicate clearly with other musicians.

Ways of Learning Music Theory

If you haven’t yet adopted music theory, there is a lot of information available on the internet. Start with a large-scale harmony and continue from there. Alternatively, you can contact music teachers who teach via Skype, sign up for an official course on learning theory, or install a music theory app if you have a smartphone.

How Much is Enough Theory?

The amount of theory a musician can learn depends on the style of music he or she plays and his or her personal needs. A blues musician may not need much understanding to perform well. However, even in blues mode, a little basic knowledge can open the door to new ways of giving and giving new ingredients to add to a music recipe.

Advantages of Learning Theory

Music theory also saves us time. It can take a person hundreds of hours of trial and error to stumble upon the new sound of the m7b5 arpeggio played on the third of the Dom7 chord. However, a musician with theoretical knowledge could read this sentence and try it right away and have the opportunity to choose from many other interesting dimensions.

Trading instruments

Music theory also provides powerful tools for songwriters and songwriters. A good acquaintance with the relationship between notes and chords provides the composer with a variety of musical tracks. Rather than believing in trial and error to find this chord and note, the theory offers a number of candidates to listen to the composer. If a particular sequence of chords does not work to the satisfaction of the composer, he can use the theory to reliably replace the alternatives.

Tools of the Trade

The ultimate, more subtle benefit of understanding the theory is that the music is easier to memorize. It’s much easier to remember when you see a chord or music development working in a familiar frame when it appears in an anonymous string or row of notes. No matter what style of music you are interested in, consider learning some primitive theory.

While this may seem a bit confusing to the uninitiated, it makes sense as long as it’s all well presented. Start simple, put everything into practice as soon as possible, and test yourself regularly. There is nothing to lose by learning the basics and there is so much more!


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