Hello everyone,
My name is Graciela, and I’m currently a music student with a strong focus on reading and working with sheet music. Most of my background comes from classical training, but I’ve always been curious about how music evolves beyond that world.
I’ve spent years studying pieces from composers like Bach, Beethoven, and Debussy, trying to understand not just how to play them, but how they were built. For me, the score is like a map—you start by following it, but over time you learn how to interpret it in your own way.
At the same time, I’m really interested in modern music. I enjoy exploring how contemporary artists structure their songs, even when they don’t rely on traditional notation. It’s fascinating to see how theory connects both worlds in ways you don’t always expect.
I joined this forum because I want to keep learning, exchange ideas, and discover new music—both old and new.
Looking forward to being part of the discussions here.
—Graciela
My name is Graciela, and I’m currently a music student with a strong focus on reading and working with sheet music. Most of my background comes from classical training, but I’ve always been curious about how music evolves beyond that world.
I’ve spent years studying pieces from composers like Bach, Beethoven, and Debussy, trying to understand not just how to play them, but how they were built. For me, the score is like a map—you start by following it, but over time you learn how to interpret it in your own way.
At the same time, I’m really interested in modern music. I enjoy exploring how contemporary artists structure their songs, even when they don’t rely on traditional notation. It’s fascinating to see how theory connects both worlds in ways you don’t always expect.
I joined this forum because I want to keep learning, exchange ideas, and discover new music—both old and new.
Looking forward to being part of the discussions here.
—Graciela