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#194082 - 02/12/06 04:54 AM
Re: Buying my first keyboard
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Registered: 08/12/02
Posts: 673
Loc: malaga, spain
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Retal, I am curious ,how old are you? i get the impression that you are quite young. The reason i ask , there is a vast amount to learn to play the piano properly and this will take many many years, the keyboard in my opinion is far easier, if you want to learn to play music just to to have fun, ie, a home player playing lots of easy songs, there are loads of shortcuts you can learn which will save you lots of time, but if you wish to play properly then it would be wise to get a good teacher. The 3000 will give you a lot of fun because you will not be tied to the piano sounds only, there are loads and loads of different instruments to play on it, main and layers and so gives you plenty of variety,plus the accompaniments and the pads, have you tried one out in a store?
[This message has been edited by nardoni2002 (edited 02-12-2006).]
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#194083 - 02/12/06 05:04 AM
Re: Buying my first keyboard
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Registered: 02/09/06
Posts: 41
Loc: Tel-aviv, Israel
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Originally posted by nardoni2002: Retal, I am curious ,how old are you? i get the impression that you are quite young. The reason i ask , there is a vast amount to learn to play the piano properly and this will take many many years, the keyboard in my opinion is far easier, if you want to learn to play music just to to have fun, ie, a home player playing lots of easy songs, there are loads of shortcuts you can learn which will save you lots of time, but if you wish to play properly then it would be wise to get a good teacher. I'm 23 years old.. my main goal for having a keyboard is playing phil collins, genesis, pet shop boys and more artists songs... or just playing them on winamp in the comp hehe and to accompany to their music and sound.. and basically have fun with music! my second goal is enjoy a good piano playing, but not too hard, i wanna start from something and then see how it works, got tonoz of stuff to learn and start with.. and yes i saw someone playing on a store in a psr-1500/3000 i was AMAZED, he was like playing electronic, and more stuff, my mouth was open.. i really enjoyed it, yea i know piano is hard... maybe i just wanna play, the easier the better, if i can play everything with keyboard and have fun, i guess i wont need piano, but i know for example cause i saw it that a RD-700SX sound is unbelievable, and it looks also much more fun to play on a 88-note keyboard... [This message has been edited by retal (edited 02-12-2006).]
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#194084 - 02/12/06 06:25 AM
Re: Buying my first keyboard
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Registered: 08/12/02
Posts: 673
Loc: malaga, spain
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Retal, there are shortcuts, if you learn ALL the chords and progressions in ONE octave, maybe C to C with your small finger anchored on C, then play music in the popular keys ,like C, F,Bb,G, there is a lot of music in these keys, it will still take you a while to play well,but will save you a lot of time, and you will have lots of fun playing without having to learn everything.
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#194085 - 02/12/06 06:36 AM
Re: Buying my first keyboard
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Registered: 02/09/06
Posts: 41
Loc: Tel-aviv, Israel
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Originally posted by nardoni2002: Retal, there are shortcuts, if you learn ALL the chords and progressions in ONE octave, maybe C to C with your small finger anchored on C, then play music in the popular keys ,like C, F,Bb,G, there is a lot of music in these keys, it will still take you a while to play well,but will save you a lot of time, and you will have lots of fun playing without having to learn everything. ok so where should i start? douno if there is keyboard teachers in my country, i think they only teach piano, douno... any tips to start learning from 0 how to play ?
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