"Playing music is not really susceptible to theory much. Circumstances affect it so much"
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“Not really susceptible” is doing sly work. It concedes that theory has uses, then quietly limits its jurisdiction. The deeper claim is about power. Theory tends to authorize certain lineages (the conservatory, the score, the “correct” analysis) and sideline others (noise, accident, vernacular technique, the unrepeatable). Bailey, whose practice often treated the guitar as a site of friction rather than virtuoso fluency, is insisting that meaning emerges from contingencies: amplifier hum, a bad monitor mix, a partner’s unexpected entrance, the audience’s mood, the musician’s fatigue. These aren’t impurities; they’re the medium.
The second sentence is the tell: “Circumstances affect it so much.” That’s a defense of responsiveness, but also a critique of the fantasy that mastery equals control. In improvisation, listening is the real “method,” and it’s inseparable from context. Bailey’s intent is to protect a kind of musical ethics: stay alert, don’t over-plan, don’t confuse explanation with experience. Theory can map the terrain; it can’t substitute for weather.
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"Playing music is not really susceptible to theory much. Circumstances affect it so much." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/playing-music-is-not-really-susceptible-to-theory-141371/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.








