Dear Mike George,
I took your Theory course and wanted to share how deeply grateful I am for the experience. It was the most inspiring and illuminating theory course I have ever taken. You took something I already loved, music, and revealed dimensions of it I never knew existed. Your ideas opened hundreds of doors for me, and I truly cannot thank you enough.
I knew music theory was beautiful, but I had not yet seen the beginning of its true depth and purity. I will never play or think about music the same way again.
I also want to thank you for what your course revealed to me about the nature of God. The transcendent perfection I encountered in music was overwhelming. I simply cannot believe that this masterful system arose from nothing or that we somehow created it ourselves. All creation declares God's beauty, excellence, and perfection. No matter what field I study (or what scope I view it), I find the same underlying design, a reflection of the Creator. Through your course, you have brought praise to my lips for my Lord, and for that I am deeply thankful.
P.S.
If you are willing, I have a theory question I would love your thoughts on. Regarding the circle of thirds and chord function: are chords built from the first, sixth, and third scale degrees always stable, regardless of mode? Are chords built from the fourth and second degrees always "change" chords? And are chords built from the fifth and seventh degrees always tense? If not, how does chord function change across modes?
With gratitude,
Caleb Dalton