The more you know about music theory, the less enjoyable music is

The more you know about music theory, the less enjoyable music is.

Once it becomes a science in your head, it becomes impossible to appreciate the aesthetic qualities of the music.

This is true for me too. I struggle with this on a DAILY basis FUCK

Well yeah, I can relate to that. But even if you don't know much about what's going on theoretically, after digesting albums for years you can tell how generically formulaic a lot of music is.

In some ways I like it because I notice things in music that I never would have before, and I appreciate the music I've always liked in a different way now.

That's true about nearly every subject really. Especially if you want to make an effort to get good at something.

It can be discouraging to realize how unskilled and ignorant you are.

This is some ebic b8

I'm guessing everyone in this thread doesn't know music theory.

>it becomes impossible
this is not true

you just have to learn how to turn it off

How is this bait?

i bet u dont either m8

A lot of music doesn't strictly conform to theory though, in fact it's mainly just classical that uses theory as a set of rules. In most popular music, theory can be applied retroactively, but it's not like the songwriters sat around thinking about it, they're musicians not theory students.

>this is some epic b8
at least he warned us

When is Sup Forums gonna get that music theory isn't something that's gonna zap all your love for music once you learn it?? It just becomes easier to explain why you like some music, ever since i learned it I've been enjoying music even more actually.

>understanding music can be described by math and science
>not realizing this takes away from the magic once you realized a computer program can write a song

Stay delusional.

I'm very knowledgeable on music theory and play 3 instruments, this meme isn't true. You probably just realized how formulaic a lot of the indie garbage you listen to is.

Music theory doesn't have anything in common with science and math you idiot, now i know this is bait my man

Just go back to /r9k/ if you're gonna keep coming up with fake reasons not to enjoy things in your life.

Never really bothered me OP.
I started learning theory at a young age.
So, when I became a teen and started to develop my own taste, and listening to shit my friends were listening to, I was already dissecting it.

Idk, why you think music is less enjoyable now. It's actually more fun.
I love adding stuff to songs as well. Like playing a little lead keyboard or guitar over a song is an amazing feeling.

Nice try kid.
I do.

Besides a generic chord progression, how could you be disappointed with music by knowing music theory?

Get your head out of your ass, kid. What you get out of learning music theory is a choice. You are literally choosing to become dissatisfied. If you can learn to APPRECIATE music for its simplicity and science-like adherence to certain rule sets, you will find yourself much happier when you can create something that tastefully breaks these rules in various ways. If you can just get off your lazy whiny ass and stop spouting bullshit that convinces you further of these negative thoughts, you might be able to actually enjoy the thing you should be able to if you're on this board.

doesn't it just force you to listen to less shitty music? Learning film language and story structure has made me get bored as fuck by generic hollywood tripe, but appreciate good films more.

I agree and disagree. When you are playing/writing music you are aware of everything you're doing and in that sense it can be frustrating. In terms of creativity I think I was better knowing very little about theory.

For me It in no way effects listening to music from other artists. Hearing something you've never heard before is always a very cool experience.

Everything is related to math.

This. Only if I'm listening to a piece of classical music or something contemporary that has a specific unique element that is highly noticeable (The changing meter in Pyramid Song by Radiohead, for instance) do I even bother to listen for musical elements. Otherwise music is just enjoyable. This coming from someone who has had musical training their whole life and who is currently studying it at the university level.

well i guess, but still, theory doesn't suck the life out of music

>I know time signatures and keys so I can't enjoy music
what the fuck is wrong with your heads that you think this? I don't get the whole "music theory ruined my enjoyment of music" meme, like how is knowing that the music is in g minor ruining the music? Jesus you people.

Not at all. You come to appreciate truly sublime works all the more, the kind you can listen to over and over. Also, music that surprises you, while hard to find, will become a real treasure. Same thing happens once you understand movies.