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#220105 - 09/14/04 08:04 AM
Re: Instant Piano for hopelessly busy people
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2206
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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Originally posted by Jerry Mullikin: So, Uncle Dave, and all others who would not mind imparting some knowledge to a novice, what would you recommend as a good video, or other method for helping to learn to play? I have a great keyboard (Genesys) and all I do right now is, pick out tunes with one finger, and play along with the included styles. I would like to learn to use all the fingers on both hands and all the capabilities of this great instrument. I am 67 years old and would like to learn how to play compotently before I turn toes up. Many thanks to all who provide answers to this query.
Jerry Mullikin I'm no expert. All I can tell you is it was dramatic. Simply learn how chords are made up. Majors, minors, 7ths, augmented, diminished, etc. And inversions. Play around for a couple of weeks and you will be amazed. I promise, Jerry, it's the key. In two weeks, if you read a lead sheet that says... G Em C D Am C D G You will be able to play it with your keyboard and you will amaze YOURSELF. Majors and minors first. That'll take care of a bazillion songs.
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#220106 - 09/14/04 09:19 AM
Re: Instant Piano for hopelessly busy people
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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For all of those who wish to learn specific chords, you'll find the easiest lessons at http://psrtutorial.com/Resources/R_ChordSecrets/r_chordsecrets.html I play by ear, but I still needed to learn some specific chords. This was the place to find them. No boring tapes, books or anything other than simple chord instructions. Give it a shot--it's free. Gary
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#220107 - 09/14/04 09:30 AM
Re: Instant Piano for hopelessly busy people
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2206
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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By the way, when I recommended learning chords, I meant how they are COMPRISED. What MAKES a major chord, a minor, etc. With ANY note as the root. In other words, basic theory.
Not that C, E, G makes up a C-major chord or whatever. But that it's root, 4 semitones up, then 3 semitones up from there, and THAT makes a major chord. Etc. I couldn't tell you right now what makes up a G# major chord without thinking about it and counting the semitones but I could reach down and play it.
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#220109 - 09/14/04 12:13 PM
Re: Instant Piano for hopelessly busy people
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Registered: 12/26/03
Posts: 51
Loc: Florida, USA
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Nothing good comes easy. If this wasn't the case, then everyone would be able to play the keyboard. It is like saying,"I want to be able to hit my drives straight at 250 yards most of the time right away". It won't happen.
If one has the sincere desire and passion to learn, even without current talent, it will come in time. For most, it takes about 10 years to reach a respectable level of profiecency. There are no shortcuts, so learn it the right way, work with a music teacher you feel comfortable with.
If there was no crap in learning how to play, or swinging a golf club, then it wouldn't be fun.
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#220111 - 09/14/04 01:32 PM
Re: Instant Piano for hopelessly busy people
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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My standard response to people who say "I wish I could play an instrument" is "... if you start learning today, in 5 years you will say you've been playing for 5 years ... if you don't start today, in five years you'll be saying "I wish I could play an instrument" ... As for the scales and stuff... having never had formal piano training, I wanted to 'play better' ... nice chords, chord substitutions, etc. One night I heard this piano player ... he was great!!! I asked him if he taught and he said yes, so I went for lessons ... The first night I told him I only wanted to learn better chords, etc. and did not want scales, exercises, etc. He wrote out some chord changes to a standard tune, showed me some stuff, and I went home to practice ... I got nowhere with the piece and when I went back 2 weeks later he simplified it and said "you don't want any scales or exercises, right?" I said no, and went home to work on the tune ... the same thing happened ... when it happened the third time and I again heard "you don't want any scales or exercises, right" I got the message ... You can't have one without putting the time in on the other ... Scales and exercises form the foundation ... and you can't build anything without a foundation ... Unfortunately the demands of the 'day job' got too great and I had to quit the piano lessons ... but I'll get back to it one day ... t. [This message has been edited by tony mads usa (edited 09-14-2004).]
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