I wondered if a new thread on music theory would be of any interest.
By music theory we probably mean western classical music, though I see no reason why theory should be restricted to one form of music.
I had limited exposure to such theory in the past - in particular theory relating to harmony. It was all but gobbledegook to me, and based on rules, and possibly meant nothing to me because at the time I had no or limited access to an instrument which could "do" harmony.
Another problem with formal music theory is that it often presents rules, but without giving any links to (supposed) emotional effects.
Anyway, here is a start.
By music theory we probably mean western classical music, though I see no reason why theory should be restricted to one form of music.
I had limited exposure to such theory in the past - in particular theory relating to harmony. It was all but gobbledegook to me, and based on rules, and possibly meant nothing to me because at the time I had no or limited access to an instrument which could "do" harmony.
Another problem with formal music theory is that it often presents rules, but without giving any links to (supposed) emotional effects.
Anyway, here is a start.
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