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#216436 - 01/07/03 12:35 PM
Re: Weighted Keys on PSR's...??? Don't really see the point..
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Wild isn't it...??? I just know what sounds good together on the piano.. Guitar I know some chords and so forth, but not by reading actual notes.. I can read tabs easily. Piano just throws me for some reason.. I See all those notes going everywhere and I think there is a valve that shuts off in my brain.. I've actually looking into taking lessons and have met with instructors.. Every instructor I talked to suggested that I just continue what I'm doing now, and that all the lessons could possibly change my style of playing. One instructor said that to watch my fingers and my overall posture and technique while playing, it looks like I've had many years of lessons. I've even tried to teach myself to read music, but always get lost in it because I'll be humming a tune to myself while working on it, and then get an idea for a song, and jump right on the keyboard to whip it out before I forget it... Then I go back to the lesson and I'm totally lost... It's funny actually.... Squeak
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#216437 - 01/07/03 12:37 PM
Re: Weighted Keys on PSR's...??? Don't really see the point..
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Starkeeper, Tell ya what.. I'll record a short piano composition tonight and send it to you.., tell me what you think of it and if it sounds like I've been taught to play.. Might even throw in some strings or something to bring it out a bit... Squeak
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#216440 - 01/07/03 01:30 PM
Re: Weighted Keys on PSR's...??? Don't really see the point..
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Dreamer, No way am I going to get rid of the Lincoln... The price I got that thing for is unheard of and most people say I stole it because of what I actually paid... Hell if I sold the Lincoln, I could get a Tyros, PA-80, Pa-60, PSR-1000, PSR-2000 and still have some money left over to play with... Not going to do it though.. Wife and I need 2 cars.. It's actually quite funny though.. As broke as I am, to see me driving around in my car you wouldn't think it. My car is nicer than some of the attorneys here at the firm. I know that has pissed some of them off.., considering I make a hell of a lot less than they do... Squeak [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 01-07-2003).]
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#216441 - 01/07/03 01:47 PM
Re: Weighted Keys on PSR's...??? Don't really see the point..
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Registered: 06/24/99
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Squeak_D, I think there are a few types of keys : a. 'Piano'-keys with real hammer-action that are relatively slow-moving and need most energy to play. b. Weighted (non-hammer) keys, have some extra weight built-in, have a solid feel. (sometimes called : Semi-weighted) c. Non-weighted, non-hammer-action 'weightless' plastic keys, pretty noisy, Feel toy-alike. d. Standard-width keys (165 mm per octave) e. Non-standard keys (160 mm per octave) (Yammies ) Most of the posts I remember were about keyFEEL and not about wishes to have real-weighted (hammer) keys. I do not like type a. c. and e. keys at all but I prefer a combination of b. and d. regards, Roel
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#216443 - 01/07/03 01:54 PM
Re: Weighted Keys on PSR's...??? Don't really see the point..
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Roel, Combine C and E and you got Yammie all the way.. Squeak
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#216444 - 01/07/03 02:33 PM
Re: Weighted Keys on PSR's...??? Don't really see the point..
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Starkeeper, I'll send that out to you tonight.. Will only take me 3-5 minutes to record. I sometimes get carried away too. Especially if I say well I'm just going to record a piano track.. After I record that, something clicks in my head and says "you know this would sound good too" then after that happening constantly the song that was supposed to be just one track turns out to be 10 or so... I'll try not to do this... I'll try to keep it simple. I think I impress my wife at times when i just play the piano voice. She often hears me soloing with saxes and guitars, but when she actually sees and hears me playing piano alone I think she enjoys that more. I'll go from one extreme to the other.. I'd be playing a hardcore blues song then out of no where whip out a beautiful piano piece... I guess I'm an odd ball. Squeak
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