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functionmouseyesterday at 7:32 PM3 repliesview on HN

Literally everyone in my country did, and nobody knows theory except a subset of musicians, not even all of them. Thus highlighting my point that the theory is inadequate, subjective, and immature in nature.


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compiler-guyyesterday at 8:09 PM

Whatever else music theory is, "immature" isn't one of them.

Western music theory has evolved over literally thousands of years. You can put a very rough start of it to Pythagoras, around 550BCe ish, which gives us 2,500 years of evolution and refinement.

But even if you want to start with the popularity and adoption of the major scale, that was around 1500CE ish, which gives us a solid 500 years. It handles many, many corner cases quite gracefully.

It undoubtedly has its quirks, but any notational system for this will also have its quirks (cf, the difference between systems of intonation). There is just no way around it.

LearnYouALispyesterday at 8:45 PM

Have you written any pieces?

taco_emojiyesterday at 7:35 PM

That doesn't highlight anything except the tautology that music theory isn't taught in general education