Jarrett Sleeper
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And I don't know, you can make anything with it.
But then lately I've been trying to free myself up from it and just not think about it and just like play what I can.
But I find it, probably the reason music theory is made like this at all is because really it's useful for remembering what I played.
Like, you know, trying to come back and go like, what was that thing?
What was that?
Now I can write down the things and recreate them
Right, because otherwise I go nuts being like, what was I playing?
And because I'm not good enough at playing sounds, if I just record it, it's very hard for me to reverse engineer because I'm just not that good at music.
But I think the liberating thing about it is literally, if you can just learn some C major, a few chords in C, you can play so many songs and just iterate on those, and it's really fun.
Yes.
And apologies to any actual music theory people who are going to well actually meet.
I really hope I got that right enough for you.
It was really hard for me to learn that over several years of trying.
Well, just because it sounds very apparent that the song is minor.
I know.