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I really love music and I want to share it. But I do not host any of these files on my own website. They are all someone elses responsibility and not mine. I am very interested in music theory, this is an essay I wrote for a universty class:
Scales, chords, and everything else are just collections of intervals; they are not really anything different, and if you know all of the intervals, you know all possible scales. It is a hollowed out radius bone from a swan with holes and notches carved into it. That being said, theory is still incredibly useful and rewarding if understood. Few developments in the history of instrumental and vocal music have been as important as the utilization of the printing press to publish and disseminate sheet notation. The demand for printed music continued to grow under these developments until many major cities contained significant publishing industries. From there, composers started using a single pass method that could be produced much quicker and cheaper, but with less visual quality. The effects of this were far ranging for both composers of the present time and future could really. From there, composers started using a single pass method that could be produced much quicker and cheaper, but with less visual quality. Start with the root to minor second interval and play it in every possible way on your instrument, and then sing it in every different key. Do whatever exercises you can think of, and after you have the interval mastered, move on to the next one. Just make sure that you practice the root up to the interval sound, and the root down to the interval sound. A true understanding of theory means not disconnecting it from sound at any point, but this is hard to do when introduced to scales and other large collections of intervals at once.
The first composer to release and publish a full collection of polyphonic songs in moveable type was Ottaviano Petrucci in 1501. Despite the drop in appearance, this printing method became the standard process over time and helped spread instrumental and vocal music even farther due to its lower cost. Once metal had been introduced in the Bronze Age, instruments included bells, cymbals, rattles, and horns. After youve got it down a little bit, test yourself by playing a root and singing the minor second. You cannot understand how a scale works in theory or in sound until you understand intervals in theory and sound. Almost assuredly, there existed many different types of instruments before this, but the farther back you go the harder it is to find solid material evidence. This forward step proved to be much more than a simple increase in efficiency and production; it changed the course of music by making it available to masses of people who never would have been able to take part in it otherwise, and creating a demand for more composers and compositions that helped fuel the increasing sophistication of musical craft over the next few centuries. You cannot understand how a scale works in theory or in sound until you understand intervals in theory and sound. Gradually move up to full scales and you will find that your knowledge of theory and of your particular instrument is on a level that you never could have imagined. When you feel like you have a handle on the single intervals, start combining them into triads and other three note collections and repeat the process. Gradually move up to full scales and you will find that your knowledge of theory and of your particular instrument is on a level that you never could have imagined make at. These factors gave all of western music in general a much greater trajectory that helps account for its current ubiquitous nature in modern society.

