Nico said:I remembered my earlier years studying music theory, and as a child without absolute ear I didn't really like to learn the difference between two intervals, the minor and major scale and so on.
Now I am thanksful because I can read sheet music (at least for a guitar) and it's truly graphically beautiful. I lack some basics about it and I would love to learn more deeply, I found this app which seems very complete, even if I would like to find an ancient essay on music made by Beethoven himself :P.
_https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evilduck.musiciankit
It's interesting how we all come to music in different ways. As a young child I learned music at school, they put me in an advanced group and told me I had to play the flute. Now I have nothing against the flute, but as a young boy it wasn't something that captivated me at all, so I stopped playing and pursued a sporting career. About 10 years later, I had an injury resulting in the end of my sporting career. At the time I had written a tone of poetry and wasn't sure what to do with it, so talking to my girlfriend at the times dad, who was a fusion jazz drummer, he said, give me look at your poetry, immediately he said these would make great lyrics, you should write songs. So that's what i did, went out the next day and bought a guitar.
Because of the way I came to music I never really learned theory, I just played what came to me, it was only later that I started to see what I was doing naturally had it's base in music theory. These days, I don't really go to hard core on the theory, I can go there if necessary but I have gone back to just "doing" as I find sometimes all this theory gets in the way, but that's just me, music theory can certainly be useful :)