Lue, there are techniques for learning music! (It’s called pedagogy.) I teach at an audio school for musicians. We cover music theory, which explains chords, scales, and voicing; aural skills, where you learn how to identify, read, and notate music; music history, which provides a views into how composers have written music over the centuries; arranging, which explores what instruments and voices sound interestingly together; students perform in vocal or instrumental ensembles; learn recording and mixing techniques using Pro Tools; and more important, applied lessons in voice, bass, piano, etc. If you can’t do the whole school thing, I strongly recommend that you find a mentor or teacher for an instrument you like, and work with them. Cheers!
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