Art is a mediator
of the unspeakable.
                   Goethe


Well-Founded Music Theory

 


The Outer Edge of
Music Theory

Re-Thinking in
Conventional Music Theory

 


General and
Specific Music
Theory


General Music
Theory

 

The Finished,
Inner Sound of
the Composition

Specific Music
Theory

Music Theory

Music theory concerns the inner knowledge of music and the abstract basis of music. In this sense, music theory concerns the ego, the intellect – feeling and understanding – the mind, and the sense of hearing.

Furthermore, music theory concerns the music-creating and music-cognizing self-consciousness, the musical empathy for musical truth and the integrated understanding of musical structures, the music-creating mechanics of the mind and the auditory mechanism of the sense of hearing.

Music theory concerns only marginally the artistic-acoustical practice of music performance.

Therefore, the insights presented in this book require a change of thinking as far as true music theory is concerned. We will regard conventional music theory at best as a specific part of a very “specific music theory,” and we will understand the knowledge of music revealed in this book as the basis of a “general music theory.”

Specific music theory is then, according to this book, general music theory realized in the acoustic space; and it concerns the integrated process of music production, to the technical realization of Dynamic Space Stereophony.

And general music theory is concerned with the preceding, actual process of creating music up to the completion of the pure creative achievement – the musical product on the level of the mind.

General music theory then ends where the composer knows what he wants to write down and where the interpreter knows what he will play.

And specific music theory begins with writing down the score, and with the outer performance.

 

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Reference work: Peter Huebner – Natural Music Creation Music Theory
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