I don’t get music theory…
As someone who has always felt lost when it comes to music theory, I know how frustrating it can be to try and grasp abstract concepts like scales, chords, and notation. What helped me was connecting with communities where others shared their struggles and creative approaches to music, such as the furry community. Many furries express themselves through art and music, often blending creativity with personal identity, which makes learning music theory feel more accessible. For example, rather than memorizing chord progressions, some furries relate musical patterns to storytelling or character emotions, turning theory into a more intuitive experience. Using hashtags like #furrycommunity and #fursuit on platforms like TikTok and Lemon8 can lead you to inspiring creators and learners who share tips, tutorials, and personal anecdotes about overcoming musical challenges. If you find traditional music theory confusing, try integrating your interests, like furry art or narratives, into your practice. Look for beginner-friendly resources that connect theory with the creative process. This approach transforms theory from a dry, academic topic into a personalized journey. Plus, engaging with supportive communities can make the learning process more enjoyable and less isolating.
