Music Theory
A community to discuss the technical workings of music.
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#Rules
1. Stay on topic. All posts must relate to music theory.
2. Civility. Disagreements and discussion are great, but hostility, insults, and so on aren't. Any critiques should be focused on ideas, never on individual users.
3. No homework help on specific assignments. It is against the Academic Honesty Policy of most schools and courses. Our subscribers generally dislike this kind of behavior. Please ask your IRL teacher/tutor for homework help instead. It's important that we get such posts taken down ASAP, so in addition to reporting, please report such posts.
4. Don't make this place annoying. Memes and so forth are fine, but mods reserve the right to remove inappropriate or overposted material.
5. Promotion. Promotion of one's content is allowed, provided it is not excessive or mindless. If you regularly post your content but do not otherwise interact with the community, you will be banned. If you link to something that costs money, you must say so in your post.
#Related communities:
- Composer
- Song-a-Week
- Musicology
- Ethnomusicology
- Historically Informed Performance Practice (HIPP)
- Piano Discussion
- Classical Music
- Jazz
- Harpsichord
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Hello!
I tried to post this 3 months ago but there was some technical snafu or such like. I moved from reddit to lemmy during the API fiasco, and was delighted to find this community start up. I had hoped that a lot of the old brigade would turn up and this place would flourish the same as the reddit one did. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be happening. The posts haven't been showing up in my feed, either. Ah well. Here's hoping things change.
I will join you in your optimism. Who knows, maybe this platform will pick up steam in the future. I've encountered quite a few technical challenges with Lemmy too, so I can see that if things persist as they are, there would be a barrier to people participating here.