Overkillius wrote:The bad thing about music... is that it is subjective.
The good thing about music... is that it is subjective!
Stars In Autumn wrote:Well, if you mess up, then someone will correct you. Don't worry about it too much.
Dr_Dissonance wrote:All you need to know is that dissonance is the superior master sound.
But yeah, if you know the word, might as well use it. And if you're corrected, well you now know! Better being corrected than forever wrong!
Captain Ironhelm wrote:I think the idea of musical terms is to help get ideas across. If you can get the idea across in other ways, then great! That's what's important.
Technical terms will come with learning and experience.
EmpUbermensch wrote:Yeah, I get a bit nervous/anxious when people throw those terms around. I keep telling myself that I'm going to teach myself music theory but I just can't seem to ever get around to doing it.
Dr_Dissonance wrote:All you need to know is that dissonance is the superior master sound.
But yeah, if you know the word, might as well use it. And if you're corrected, well you now know! Better being corrected than forever wrong!
CommandSpry wrote:Doctor Dance please, can you do a dissonance on an Erhu?
Dr_Dissonance wrote:There's another thing related to this thread. You can google terms yourself to double check if you're right or not!
EmpUbermensch wrote:I hardly know any musical terms, compositional or technical.
I know basic compositional terms like consonance, dissonance, and key signatures, as well as basic technical terms like decay, attack, and resonance, but not a whole lot beyond that.
Yeah, I get a bit nervous/anxious when people throw those terms around. I keep telling myself that I'm going to teach myself music theory but I just can't seem to ever get around to doing it.
CommandSpry wrote:Okay I have something stupid to confess
Until a few days back I was reading the word "Dissonance" as "Dissodance". Probably because I'm a dumbass and I never heard it pronounced. And it's really stupid to do this xD I think "Dissodance" has something to do with physics, at least in my language, maybe that's why.
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