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Re: Opinions on music theory
Wow, I tried really hard not to read this thread since I'm so busy lately,
but you guys "pulled me back in!" like that Godfather movie.
My bachelor's degree is in music theory, and I studied it for a year as a
graduate student. What I discovered for me was that it was all about
understanding the building materials so I could create my own music.
But in terms of listening to music, when I hear something and recognize
what "going on" theory-wise, it just makes me want to sit down and play
it, or sing it and incorporate it into my own musical vocabulary. So, I
don't think it hurts my listening to be aware of the theory of things.
I do think, sometimes, when you are in the process of learning theory, it
can be a big hassle and can effect your ability to listen to music for
enjoyment, but as you get some distance from the academic environment the
learning goes deeper and becomes more internal and instinctual.
I have always been a "center-brained" person, neither fully right-brained
or left-brained, so I enjoy the technical as well as the creative side of
music. When I loop vocally, I don't score everything out, although I
could if i wanted, but I'm more interested in the experience of
performing. Sometimes the theory knowledge helps me to fill in some gaps
here and there, and make the harmonies richer.
Michael Carlson (3x09)