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by coldtea
1404 days ago
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Well, most popular music follows a few styles. That's not just "popular" as in "top 10". It's popular as in "top 10000". So, if you want to write music in those styles (say, be a rock band, or a country songwriter, or a German schlager composer, or a fusion jazz player, or a funk-meister), and if you want people to enjoy it and/or buy it, you try to follow those styles too. |
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Bach didn't invent the rules of the contrapuntal Baroque style any more than he invented the "rules of music theory". Which is what the actual FA is saying. However, Bach is a particularly good example of this style and so for a long time people used to study chorale harmonizations in particular and even in my music study I was taught chorale harmonization in the style of Bach. When you're taught this you are taught lots of rules (eg "avoid parallel 5ths") which help to achieve pleasing counterpoint but of course when you look in the Bach chorale canon you can find instances where he violates all of these rules.