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A music theory guy...
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What makes music sound good?
As humans, we all have certain rules that we can apply to music and analyze what sounds good and what doesn't sound good. I was wondering who's to say what makes music sound "good", because if you borrow chords from other modes and scales, in an "unconventional" way people might not think it sounds good. What are wrong notes? Do wrong notes even exist?
What I'm trying to ask is, can't anything work in music? If not, what doesn't work? What is it that makes music pleasing to the ear?
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