Hello. Thanks for your message on my talk page. I understand (and share) your concerns about the Music theory article being somewhat exoteric. Please improve it in any way you can! Please either very briefly explain your changes in your edit summary, or if the reasons for the edit are too long to fit there (you only get to type in about 150 characters), put "see talk" in your edit summary and explain the changes on the article's discussion page. Then we will avoid confusion such as mine!

If you identify specific deficiencies that you don't have time to fix, it would be very helpful if you could make a brief note of them on the article's discussion page, in case someone else can address them. Ideally, collaboration is the name of the game at Wikipedia, and some competent soul may in the future have time to oblige!

Finally, I see you've been contributing for days and no-one has said welcome! Allow me…

Welcome!

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Music theory articles need your help! :) Thanks for the contribs so far. -- MarkBuckles 20:28, 23 June 2006 (UTC)Reply