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25There are those who consider that studies in harmony, counterpoint,
26and fugue are the exclusive province of the intended composer. But if
27we reflect that theory must follow practice, rarely preceding it
28except by chance, we must realize that musical theory is not a set of
29directions for composing music. It is rather the collected and
30systematized deductions gathered by observing the practice of
31composers over a long time, and it attempts to set forth what is or
32has been their common practice. It tells not how music will be written
33in the future, but how music has been written in the past.</p>
34<p class="quoted">The results of such a definition of the true nature of musical theory
35are many and important. First of all, it is clear that this knowledge
36is indispensable to musicians in all fields of the art, whether they
37be composers, performers, conductors, critics, teachers, or
38musicologists. Indeed, a secure grounding in theory is even more a
39necessity to the musical scholar than to the composer, since it forms
40the basis for any intelligent appraisal of the individual styles of
41the past or present.</p>
42<p class="quoted">On the other hand, the person gifted for creative musical composition
43is taking a serious risk in assuming that this genius is great enough
44to get along without a deep knowledge of the common practice of
45composers. Mastery of the technical or theoretical aspects of music
46should be carried out by him as a life's work, running parallel to his
47creative activity but quite separate from it. In the one he is
48following common practice, while in the other he is responsible solely
49to the dictates of his own personal tastes and urge for expression.</p>
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53<p>Walter Piston (Intro to the first edition of <em>Harmony</em>)</p>
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