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Yes. So ... but, what they ... if you know about music history--Im sure you do--but, the point is, the theory comes after the composition, always. So modern theory and traditional theory is different. Music was so ... theory is, put a very simple way, is analyzing what happened in music, and make a theory out of it, which is not exactly, you know, exactly, in my mind. So it doesnt matter. If y ...
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