Re: A scale
crazytooguy said:
"Takes away from your creativity"? That's a joke, right? Creativity is the subconscious use of tools, that you have developed consciously, to come up with something unique. That's why we practice - to firm up the tools we need for creativity. My abilities increased ten-fold once I'd studied music theory, composition, and arranging in college. All of a sudden, there were more than three chords in the world! A thorough understanding of how music works will allow you to come up with things you've never imagined before. Sort of like having thousands of different colors to paint with instead of three. Don't knock it til you've tried it...
See that's the whole point,
if he actually understood the science of music he'd see how utterly ignorant and shallow that statement is.
See if he understood music theory he wouldn't have to ask someone else something as simple as what chord type comes next ... let alone changing key ..or maybe it's not a key change at all, maybe just a barrowed chord, or secondary dominant or substitution ... possibily just a modal movement, but alas, he apparently has no use for such information.
Bean you really need to understand how misguided you are here, sight reading as nothing to do with it (however at least I will never be stuck with having to ask someone *can you put it in tab for me*), trying to be a musician without learning theory (the science of music) is like trying to be an artist and saying, well I like red and yellow, and maybe green, I don't know any other colours but I don't want to learn about any, also I just paint the way I paint, why should I learn about brush strokes and how to mix colours, and the use of different materials to paint on (canvas, paper, parchments, ceramic sheets,etc.) Just doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
Don't kid yourself,... it doesn't. I agree totally with the creative expansion that the serious study of music brings, along with the developing of a broader appreciation of other styles and instruments as well. Maybe some people only want to paint with primary colours, fine ... But to truely represent life and things in it, you will NEED many, many more colours, tints, shades, and hues, and the techinques that go along with your medium.