4h (edited) • Music Theory
Music Has Gravity (Not Rules)
Most musicians think music theory is a list of rules.
It’s not.
Music works more like gravity.
Some notes feel like “home.”
Other notes feel like they want to move somewhere else.
That feeling you get when a melody sounds finished?
That’s gravity doing its job.
Today’s idea is simple:
Music pulls notes toward a center.
That center doesn’t come from sheet music.
It comes from your ear.
This week, we’re not memorizing anything.
We’re learning to notice what you already hear.
Challenge:
Play any random notes on your instrument.
Then end on a note that feels settled.
You’ll know when you hit it.
Drop a comment:
“I ended on ___ because it felt like home.”
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