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What Are The Benefits Of Learning Music Theory?

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Music is an art. Different people take it differently, some listen to music all the time only and some other study it as an art of playing an instrument! In all means, music is therapeutic, enriching and this is a way of creating moods in any environmental setting. But, if you are interesting in music more than just listening, then going into its depth or learning about music theory is the best idea for you!

You might be thinking “Is music theory necessary?” What are the benefits of learning music theory? Well, learning and understanding music theory is important, even if you are not required to read sheet music in order to perform as a musician. It helps you many ways and of course it opens a number of doors for you in the world of music. Music theory doesn't only show you how to understand music, but it will enable you to communicate musical ideas, and explore music in new ways. You will be able to redefine the tremendous scope that entails the magical world of music.

Music theory also enables you to share your views and voice your opinion with others in the field, thereby you will be able to expand your musical horizon.

Notations And Communicating With Other Musicians

It's seen that many music lovers develop a keen sense of awareness. Musicians often say that if they study music theory, then it'll stunt their creativity. It is wrong! Some of the world's greatest composers, like Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, and J.S. Bach were all masters of music theory. They all composed a keen understanding of the theoretical concepts.

Well, music can be played by ear, picking out tunes without the aid of written music. In this case, your ears are your guide. However, there are some musicians with strong theoretical training do disregard the art of playing by ear. Playing music by ear can be perceived by this: We're all born as non-verbal creations. Communication begins with crying, making sounds, displaying body language. Parents quickly become experts on baby talk. It's an innate sense. Language develops by mimicking these sounds. Toddlers don't learn nouns and verbs; they learn to speak by example. This is way with music as well!

Understanding Harmony And Chord Progression

Chord progression and harmony are the two basic features of music theory, that help broaden any musician, irrespective of their genre of study. Chord progression is a series of chords that are used to harmonize music and all musical compositions use chord progression. When these are improvised, they add charm and magic to the environment of music and invent brand new melodies that blend in with an existing chord. This is called musical transition, and this should be practiced. Composers and musicians develop chord progressions and transitions until it becomes natural, a second-natured maneuver.

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