1. nguyen_hoang_anh,
hi all
Do you know how to play any musical instrument? I know how to play the piano. Here you can share the musical instruments you know or introduce to everyone the music you like.hi all
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hi all
Do you know how to play any musical instrument? I know how to play the piano. Here you can share the musical instruments you know or introduce to everyone the music you like.hi all
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I used to play the piano, but not anymore.
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I also play piano sometimes. I have a floot and I am trying to learn it too
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I used to learn Tabala (an Indian instrument) when I was in school. not been in touch sinse I graduated. I am very amuzed by people being able to recognise the notes just by hearing them and wan't to acquire that skill. any advice?
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It's not really difficult if you try
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I play keyboard and I have been learning from 10 years. I know scales, chords, chord inversion, types of chords like 7th chord, diminished chord and diatonic chord
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@sky360 I think what you're talking about is called perfect pitch and this doesn't come by practice as far as I know it is something you build at childhood starting from 6 or so.
I tried to find people who have developed perfect pitch but didn't get a good result.
I have relative pitch and It is helpful sometimes.
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@Sajad you're mostly correct, allthough the relative pitch can be trained up to a good enough accuracy so that it actually gets very close to the absolute one. Myself I have an absolute pitch, and sometimes I wish I didn't have it. It's helpfull a lot, but when you need to hear the relative relations between tones in a chord for instance, it can be more difficult than when you don't have it. Advanced jazz chords each have a distinctive colour, and when you focus only on individual tones with your absolute pitch to identify the chord you're hearing, you will never learn to recognise these chords naturally, you'll always analize them tone by tone. And yeah, it's also annoying how everyone at the school is then like "that's not fair, he can hear it too well, he has this absolute pitch!" :D I play the piano too.
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I thought the ability, just to pick up a song and play it, was called playing it by ear?
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it is that and there are many piano play by ear vedeos on youtube
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do you no lesbaxito? that a good wen i play in piano
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I play the keyboard and I also play electronic drums.
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Zuletzt geändert von GeorgeWu, Jul 4 2024 21:28:05
I have a keyboard of 5 octives. and I can play it up to beginner level. I am trying to practice the hereing exercise of tones/notation, but, I can't make it to the exact note but once I figured out one note that begins the song, I can able to play entire song.
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I played trumpet for my school band, and I’m also trying to learn piano. Since this topic is related to music, I was wondering if anybody knew of some decent classes or other resources that can be used for learning braille music? I have had a very difficult time, teaching myself, And trying to find resources for it is very difficult right now. Most of them are either not available or do not exist anymore.
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mostly I watch vedeos from pianot and marks piano pgn these are nice channels.
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Guitar drums and fiddle here. In that order heh. I used to play the piano but that was years ago, I don't even have one anymore.
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I watched some videos on youtube but I am unable to find my c yet
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I want to learn composing my own music can you tell me how to do that thanks.
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I can play the piano, but My desire is to play tabla and flute. I've found several guys to help me out with table but not with flute.
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i very like playing piano and harmonica. i like moza , Beethoven, clementi...
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I play country music and pop music and classical music on piano as well
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My favorite instrument is the electric piano, but I use my favorite worship hymns to reach out to God when I feel low. I see worship as an intimate event, so I prefer alone time, not to mention that I lack the finger speed to play like the greats. I accidently broke a guitar string once, and the flute is out since I love singing.
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yes i very like classical music
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Moonlight sonata is the best. I heard that Bethoven wrote it because he was turned down by a noblewoman he was flirting with.
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i have tri sonatina op36 no1 by clementi is very good
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I mainly listen to classical instrumentals because opera is hard to grasp. My musical education was mainly chorus, with a few piano techniques picked up along the way. To be blunt, Braille music is a mess. I was exposed to it in public school and sometimes I wonder what those inventors were thinking.
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yes but sum tiam is ezy to play
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Yes, that may be true, but harder songs need more skill.
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yes i no is hart.
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