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people don't read sheet music naturally. it might come easier to some people, but thats only because their smarter. music theory is something a person learns. one could learn it through book or listening and interpreting VARIOUS types of music.
it might seem it comes naturally to people. but no, those people are just smarter
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Quote: closetgrower said: Nothing wrong with reading tabs, its a good way to begin to learn how to read music in standard notation. I would say it is reading music, it is just not standard musical notation, its guitar tab. Learning standard notation and theory is pretty crucial though.
i agreed with everything you said until that last sentence. it can help out a lot, but it's not important as everyone seems to think it is
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