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Music theory provides a common language for musicians to understand and discuss music. It involves learning about musical elements like melody, harmony, rhythm, texture, form, and musical notation. The study of music theory enhances a musician's ability to perform, compose, improvise, read, and listen to music with deeper understanding and appreciation.

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Music theory provides a common language for musicians to understand and discuss music. It involves learning about musical elements like melody, harmony, rhythm, texture, form, and musical notation. The study of music theory enhances a musician's ability to perform, compose, improvise, read, and listen to music with deeper understanding and appreciation.

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From "The Musician’s Guide to Theory and Analysis," by Jane Piper Clendinning

and Elizabeth Marvin, second edition.

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