The best way for you to replicate strumming on a keyboard is to have a keyboard that has a dedicated “guitar mode”, or a keyboard that has various strumming arpeggios that can also be edited. Guitar voicing on keyboards can be really tricky. Often we’ll play something that sounds good, but isn’t actually physically possible on the real instrument.
When using a keyboard the ideal way is to use the left hand to trigger a chord while the right hand has specific strumming algorithms assigned to several keys (this will even include nuances such as palm muting, harmonics, body taps, and slides. Honestly, without a dedicated guitar mode found on some models, it will be a struggle replicating some styles of guitar playing.
Sqk
Edited by squeak_D (02/21/20 01:28 PM)
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