comment 1: It's not entirely useless. I used it to put me to sleep!
comment 2: You know the British........everything with a stiff upper lip!
comment 3: that's got to be hard on the ears, that transpose button, if you've been playing enough years. You're playing in one key and hearing another key. Ouch......."that's got to be hard on the ears."
comment 4: when I got my first Broadband connection this year I was excited to discover that anything you're interested in can be found on Youtube. Heck, I even took my car door apart watching a Youtube video. But.....when it comes to these "how to" music video's, they are all quite elementary. My biggest disappointment was the "piano tutorials." Tons of them on board but all for beginners. I thought I'd get some new playing ideas, but after hours of watching, I'm no wiser. Wait, I take that back. I DID learn how to play like a beginner again.
This one helped up to a point.
I initially thought "now here's a guy I could learn from." But after 2-3 minutes his flaws started coming through. He does what he does well, but......he does the same thing over and over. There goes my last hope of learning anything new on Youtube!
Maybe I'll make my own tutorial and watch it and see if I "learn something knew."
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
What else did you expect from videos designed for home players (99.9% of arranger owners) and those new to Tyros and arrangers in general. (t’s like someone with a PHD in Quantum Physics expecting to learn something from an elementary science class and being disappointed when he doesn’t)
Bill
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English Riviera: Live entertainment, Real Ale, Great Scenery, Great Beaches, why would anyone want to live anywhere else (I�m definitely staying put).