iso/wtb 6.5 creedmoor just bought a ruger american 6.5 creedmoor as my first rifle, but every sporting goods store/gun shop is out of 6.5creedmoor. anybody know of...
ThirteenOnline replied:
[musictheory.net](https://musictheory.net) is a free site with all the fundamentals
Karl_Melomaniac replied:
Rather than point you to more online resources, here are some concepts you might want to keep in mind and as focus on different specific areas of theory.
A melody is made up of notes spread out over time and Harmony is made from notes stacked on top of each other. They come from the same place - a scale or mode or some kind of harmonic center.
Multiple notes (be it melody or harmony) will either create a type of tension or feel at rest (or be part of a transition between the two). The tension created gets resolved through movement that gives the listener of being taken somewhere which delights the brain. Keep an eye on how this kind of tension gets resolved. It happens at a different scale (no pun intended) throughout a piece of music (within phrase, within a harmonic progression, within the entirely of a piece of music).
When you're studying theory, it's easy miss the forest in the trees. The greater your understanding of theory the greater your appreciation for music will become. Don't get so lost in details that you miss the big picture.
Good luck with your journey.
zippitydoodiddly replied:
Ben Levin has a good music theory [playlist](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJTWoPGfHxQH5 zdZN6UlMPwZerVApkqmk) on youtube.
Cdesese replied:
Look at the sidebar.
moms-tortellini replied:
Andrew Huang’s music theory in 30 minutes video
SheCalledMePaul replied:
If you're interested in online lessons I'm a degreed music teacher with over 17+ years experience, message me I also just started a completely free subreddit with weekly lessons
devioulslylila replied:
Finding a music theory workbook that you can do in your own will help you a ton. Actually writing down concepts and answering questions critically will help. The "music theory workbook for all musicians" by Chris Bowman is a good one, and I think it's retail for about ten bucks which is a great deal.
Peppernoia replied:
[This video on basic chords by Michael New](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y01 jIorpeA) is a great starting point. His teaching method and explanations are actually great, I suggest you give the rest of his music theory videos a shot.
SirBigSpurr replied:
I found some from a random local gun store in Florida that happened to have a website. I would suggest searching around for places like that
rapitrone replied:
Cheapest I've found was $32 for 20 at an LGS. I haven't seen it for less than $2 a round online since I've been looking.
ashin89 replied:
Check natchezss.com they just did a drop for hornady like right meow
jjmanchvegas replied:
6.5 anything is the white Buffalo rn. I seen some 6.5 some shit I can't even pronounce for 8.50 a round last night and a handy was not included
JamesBlade911 replied:
Gunbroker as a last resort, pricey but they will have it.
WallyDynamite replied:
There’s some at w local ammo store here. It’s expensive asf tho. Idk how much you’re looking to buy but I can try and see if they have a site.