I love music. I listen to it actively, often to the point of being truly immersed in it. Yet, I have no formal musical training - probably unlike most of the members of this forum. I sang at school, solo and as part of a choir, but that's all the experience I have of musical performance. So, I've often wondered how much more I might enjoy music if I had more technical knowledge.
I suppose I respond to music more on an emotional than an intellectual level, but that could just be because my lack of knowledge limits me in that way. Admittedly, I have acquired a certain amount of knowledge over the years, just from reading about music. And I think that has enhanced my appreciation and enjoyment to a degree - which sounds like I'm answering my own question! But I still wonder how much more I would get out of music if I had the time and the inclination to expand my knowledge significantly. My guess is that I would appreciate it more without necessarily enjoying it that much more.
Given that most members of this forum have probably worked very hard over the years to develop their musical knowledge, I'd be interested in views on the impact that's had on your appreciation and enjoyment.
I suppose I respond to music more on an emotional than an intellectual level, but that could just be because my lack of knowledge limits me in that way. Admittedly, I have acquired a certain amount of knowledge over the years, just from reading about music. And I think that has enhanced my appreciation and enjoyment to a degree - which sounds like I'm answering my own question! But I still wonder how much more I would get out of music if I had the time and the inclination to expand my knowledge significantly. My guess is that I would appreciate it more without necessarily enjoying it that much more.
Given that most members of this forum have probably worked very hard over the years to develop their musical knowledge, I'd be interested in views on the impact that's had on your appreciation and enjoyment.
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