Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Introduction

Hello dear viewers my name is Kevin Ramirez
               
I will talking about a little bit by bit about music theory here and there and ask why this is important? Why indeed? Well the answer is simply. 

TO CREATE MUSIC!! OF COURSE. 


We need to learn some basic music theory in order to read music sheets or compose music of our own. Think of how much money that is being put into that piece of paper just to read so anyone can go out there and learn the song that YOU! Yes YOU! Created. 

We may not know it but music theory is everywhere. The way we speak, the way we communicate
with one another, the tones in our voice of how low or high they are and how to play an instrument. 
One example you’re across a street and trying to get someone’s attention but they don’t hear. What
do you do? You yell of course but the way in how music theory works is that you’re yelling is
somewhere in that sheet of paper as in you’re doing a music video. I for one didn't knew what music
theory was until I toke a class in high school and oh man….I was so lost and didn't knew what my
teacher was talking about. He broke it down for anyone to start to learn the basic and show how
other musicians use this music theory or “circle of fifths” that I will show you on my upcoming blogs.

              

 That s all for my introduction.

4 comments:

  1. I'll be keeping up with this blog

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  2. this will be good!! i need a refresh on my circle of 5ths!

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  3. How deep are you getting into the theory? Or for better words what level of skill should people have in order to understand the topics you'll be touching?

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  4. Music theory is amazing. It describes the mechanics behind the music. The math that makes music work. I find it amusing how many people still don't put math and music together. Fractions, division, counting. I found theory fun because I personally like to understand why things work the way they do. During my theory classes I saw a dramatic change for the better in my practice due to the understanding of where chords and intervals like to lead.

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