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Theory/Lessons Music Theory discussion
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TheWhacker
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Feb 5 2006, 08:17 AM
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QUOTE(tytons @ Feb 5 2006, 06:29 AM) well i think he made a mistake....will search for someting to post later...to clear the prob Hmmm .... go and check if you copy and paste the wrong thing coz it doesn't make any sense, how can it be 2 beats when its semibreve (4 beats)  Maybe the site is wrong gua .... ? ? This post has been edited by TheWhacker: Feb 5 2006, 08:18 AM
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TheWhacker
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Jun 21 2006, 10:55 PM
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QUOTE(Bassix @ Jun 21 2006, 10:32 PM) Theory is really great and everything...but it still doesn't help me in being creative. So is creativity linked to theory at all? Or is it natural inborn talent? I think its something similar to learning English, where you learn what word to use and when to use and how to use. Its something where everyone knows, but there's some folks who can express their sentence or vocabulary to some degree Learning basic theory is important for pianist or reed/brass players. These players have to start young coz there's lots to learn if you're serious about learning them. Its not like us guitarist .... get a cheap Rm600 eletric guitar and brag to everyone .... "I can play a G chord!!!!"
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TheWhacker
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Jun 21 2006, 11:36 PM
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QUOTE(Bassix @ Jun 21 2006, 10:59 PM) so the more you speak english and the more you read it the better you express yourself? Yup So the more you use those Theory stuff you learned the better your guitar playing aka "expressing yourself" Sometimes you can mix and match, like this XYZ scale can match with ABC scale to form a 123 riff It's like English .... there's alot of those words where you never heard of or never come across before ... and then when you use it, people like  "what's the meaning of that word"
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