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| quote: | Originally posted by Kismet7
Yah I'm sure there is plenty of music theory to follow to bring intended emotion into music. But still, to bring a raw emotion, I think it has to come from purely deep within or derived from an image or place or objects that emit emotion or peak the senses. If your relying purely on music theory, a certain predestined chord, or progression to bring out emotion, I don't know if its purely artistic, or a pure expression. Perhaps a building block that is not intrinsicly pure, a preset?
I'm kinda happy I dont have a hardcore music theory background (going to some music school for years), and many artists I look up to dont. I think i'd be too mechanical in the way I did things if I did, and always question myself, and rely on some sort of rule book. Instead I rely on many other things that allow me to make my music. Though dont get me wrong, its great to know music theory for those who do, those who require it for their profession, just not the way I imagine many great emotional pieces of music were written from all genres of music, it has to start from within, you cant force it. |
Ugh, enough of this bullshit, nobody asked you about your opinion of music theory. You've contributed nothing to the discussion with this post. NOTHING. GTFO you ignorant dipshit.
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