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Old 04.26.2007, 01:54 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
what good does it do you two knowing music theory?
Generally speaking, I think music theory is a great help on some occasions. Mainly not to waste time with a tries/errors approach to get something you have in mind out of your instrument ( for obvious reason, this applies only when the thing you have in mind is achievable through "simple" technique rather than scraping a dead rat on fire on the strings).
That said, I don't have a clue about music theory, my music teacher was blind and made us draw the visions that music created in our minds all the time. And I'm grateful to him for that.
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