chunter wrote:They're not really rules, though, they're extremely well-worn guidelines. How many people have trouble speaking before they are taught grammar in school? Do you think about grammar every time your mouth opens to talk? Do you often break known rules of grammar when you speak?
Music theory is like that.
Yeah. You got me. Didn't know what else to call it though. Guidelines, as you said, I guess works better. "Something you have to consider when you do something." Also speaking is mimicking sounds mostly, people can say things they don't even know how to spell or even what they mean.
Also, I think I left out that part I was going to write earlier that I find that this applies mostly to art and stuff. Music closely related in concept. Creating something. For example: I noticed this when I started drawing and painting seriously. There are a *lot* of things to consider. I didn't to begin with, and I can safely say I was happier to draw before I learned all that. I'm past that though, I'm a better artist thanks to that too.
This is only something I read into that idea "Music theory kills creativity".