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#172800 - 04/02/05 11:14 AM
Re: learning note reading
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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God, I didn't realise there were that many people in this forum not being adble to read music. I thought I was one of very few "uneducated" here.
I too got lessons for about 2 years, on an old 2 manual Yamaha electric something when I was 24 years old, but on most occasions the time was spent telling jokes with the teacher.
I play exactly the same as Starkeeper. I need some notes to start, and then I play, using the chords. If it is in a difficult key, I transpose in C, mentally calculating the "distance" of the first few chords and usually after a few tries I have it.
I find too that not being able to read is a pain in the butt. Not being able to read deprives me of the freedom to play what I want, when I want. Wasted youth. I just hope that "never too late" exists.
A problem that I have is not being able to sing or hum in tune while playing a line with the right hand. When I am singing to myself I am usually in tune, but when i lay hands on the keys, garbage comes out of my mouth. Any suggestions?
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#172804 - 04/07/05 01:48 PM
Re: learning note reading
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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By Timo1: ......often they want to make it sound better by jazzing it up changing some things NO! Not at this point! Follow the notes! learn proper fingering! Rythms! learn the theory behind your chords etc......
The story of my life....
Following is a conversation between me and my teacher that happened the first 15' of my very first keyboard lesson:
Teacher: Ok, now with the right hand hold down the chord you see on the staff with the fingers corresponding to the numbers you see above it (C,E,G chord, fingers 1,3,5).....no, not like that (1,2,4), use fingers 1, 3, 5. Me: Nope, using fingers 1, 2, 4 feels more natural to me, I'd rather do it my way. Teacher (wide eyed in shock): No, don't make me hit you on the head, you will do as I say. Me: But why? Teacher (shouting): Because I say so and because that is the PROPER way to do it!
If you see me play you'll realise that still, after almost 12 years, I can't put my fingers on the keyboard properly. Not her fault though.
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