Talk about whatever you want to here, but stay correct
#275675 by JuZ
Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:27 am
Denise Cthulu!

I love it.
#275924 by mEh!
Thu Jul 28, 2011 1:55 pm
I hate theory. I barely made it at the A course and I now have an album with 10 songs, 50 minutes of music. Releasing it soon! Doing the final mixes and everything now.
Can't wait to show you guys :D
#275938 by Meh
Thu Jul 28, 2011 4:06 pm
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#275944 by Tyroshai
Thu Jul 28, 2011 4:42 pm
Genius.
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#275947 by Phase
Thu Jul 28, 2011 6:01 pm
GS48: Yeah, a lot of that is pretty accurate. All comes down to how far notes are from one another, and the expectations we bring to it. It's probably a good starter to figuring out how to start writing songs, but not something you'd want to stick to forever. Feeling and technique combined and all that.
#275953 by mrbean667
Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:10 pm
I think the only progression in that chart should be: A---- F#----C----G (power chords).
At least it's the only one I hear these days.
#275996 by aleksi
Fri Jul 29, 2011 2:35 pm
gs48 wrote:
Phase wrote:GS48: Yeah, a lot of that is pretty accurate. All comes down to how far notes are from one another, and the expectations we bring to it. It's probably a good starter to figuring out how to start writing songs, but not something you'd want to stick to forever. Feeling and technique combined and all that.
Thanks, I've always thought all musicians know theory very well and you are not able to play instruments properly. I can only play doorbell and don't know anything about music nor singing etc.

Completely other way around. Most don't know shit, well the correct names and terms anyway. But you don't really need to. Listen to songs you like and try to figure out how to play them. Sooner than you think you have the ability to nail any melody with next to none off keys. Give it a month or two more you'll be farting out pop song chordprogressions without even trying.
The only purpose of music theory is the help you make your instrument sing the way you want to. I used to practice scales and such in order to play fast. That never happened but now I "see" what keys and chords sound right in the context of the song and my shitty improv is now exponentially less shitty :D
#276058 by Lauri
Sat Jul 30, 2011 7:55 am
^ I remember once being told that Jimi Hendrix didn't know anything about music theory. He just basically grabbed a guitar and started figuring out how to make it sing.

And I want to be that monkey. Chimpanzee. W/E

And I stumbled upon something quite random:
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