KonKossKang
Ozagas
Ill put a list of stuff that makes learning piano easier from ****ing around with it in zebra.ten things ive learned I think:
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Ok lemme add some more things to this list.
"chords" are 3 notes and like i said earlier,identical letters will sound exactly the same but in a different pitch/tone
like eh...A,C,E Middlerange (i still cant read symbols so ill just give em my nicknames)
Play another three notes but they ot to be the same thing like Bass A,C,E or treble A,C,E to understand whats goin on alittle bit.
The first note on a real piano is always A,last is Always a C
---------- Post added at 10:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:24 PM ----------
To make playing this big Ass thing easier i suggest you sit in some type of chair,and have your left arm in the second Triple black while having your right arm in the area of the 5th/6th triple black notes so you can reach notes alittle bit faster.
Could be wrong about this though.I'll keep adding to this thread to try and help myself/you guys out if you are like me and literally just got an 88 key midi keyboard a month ago.
---------- Post added at 10:32 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:27 PM ----------
Another little thing ive noticed,most songs start with a C note almost every time so i think you guys already know what C sounds like,so just keep pressing the keys of the piano in an order to learn the sounds of each letter.like eh...
For instance press A all the way to the left,then keep pressing each A till you remember their sound,then learn B's sound,then C etc.
I believe they call that "learning by ear"
---------- Post added at 10:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:32 PM ----------
Now if you are trying to play a midi keyboard without even looking at the notes i cant help you with that,i guess that will have to be a self taught thing for you guys.Damn wait a second i forgot to mention something,if your computer has more than a 700mhz cpu download a program called pianissimo so you can practice as loud as you want without disturbing your family,it emulates a real grand piano and sounds DECENT compared to the real thing.this WILL NOT sound as rich as a real piano because its 80 mb,but it sounds good.
- The first lone BLACK note is also A sharp,so anything left of it is a natural A
- ALL Double BLACK notes are C and D SHARP/D and E FLAT
- ALL Triple BLACK notes is F,G,A SHARP
- Double WHITE notes to the left of the DOUBLE BLACK keys are ALWAYS B,C
- Double WHITE notes to the right of the DOUBLE Black keys are always E,F
- D is always located in between the Double BLACK keys
- A is ALWAYS to the right of the middle Black key in the Triple black
- 88 key is the easiest to use because there is less limitations than the 76 key one.
- All notes that have the same letter have the same SOUND in a DIFFERENT PITCH
- You can use the black keys to find White keys easier because of this stuff
---------- Post added at 10:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:38 PM ----------
Ok lemme add some more things to this list.
"chords" are 3 notes and like i said earlier,identical letters will sound exactly the same but in a different pitch/tone
like eh...A,C,E Middlerange (i still cant read symbols so ill just give em my nicknames)
Play another three notes but they ot to be the same thing like Bass A,C,E or treble A,C,E to understand whats goin on alittle bit.
The first note on a real piano is always A,last is Always a C
---------- Post added at 10:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:24 PM ----------
To make playing this big Ass thing easier i suggest you sit in some type of chair,and have your left arm in the second Triple black while having your right arm in the area of the 5th/6th triple black notes so you can reach notes alittle bit faster.
Could be wrong about this though.I'll keep adding to this thread to try and help myself/you guys out if you are like me and literally just got an 88 key midi keyboard a month ago.
---------- Post added at 10:32 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:27 PM ----------
Another little thing ive noticed,most songs start with a C note almost every time so i think you guys already know what C sounds like,so just keep pressing the keys of the piano in an order to learn the sounds of each letter.like eh...
For instance press A all the way to the left,then keep pressing each A till you remember their sound,then learn B's sound,then C etc.
I believe they call that "learning by ear"
---------- Post added at 10:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:32 PM ----------
Now if you are trying to play a midi keyboard without even looking at the notes i cant help you with that,i guess that will have to be a self taught thing for you guys.Damn wait a second i forgot to mention something,if your computer has more than a 700mhz cpu download a program called pianissimo so you can practice as loud as you want without disturbing your family,it emulates a real grand piano and sounds DECENT compared to the real thing.this WILL NOT sound as rich as a real piano because its 80 mb,but it sounds good.
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