Keyboard questions
Keyboard questions
I pretty much learned the guitar with Guitar for Dummies and a bunch of tabs. Now, as soon as i get home, i'm getting a decent keyboard and i'm going to teach myself how to play. I played piano many many years ago and i remember enough to show off to someone with no musical knowledge at all, but i want to be able to jam w/ it.
anyway, i'm probably going to get piano for dummies or keyboard for dummies and go w/ what's working, but my problem is i have no ear for learning music. i have to learn tabs because even easy I IV V songs mess me up and i can't learn them by ear. i also can't read music. there isn't the equivilant to tabs for the piano are there? and if not, what do you all suggest?
anyway, i'm probably going to get piano for dummies or keyboard for dummies and go w/ what's working, but my problem is i have no ear for learning music. i have to learn tabs because even easy I IV V songs mess me up and i can't learn them by ear. i also can't read music. there isn't the equivilant to tabs for the piano are there? and if not, what do you all suggest?
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Re: Keyboard questions
Learning to read a bar staff isnt too difficult. As far where the sharps and flats fall are pretty self explanitory. What part of reading music do you not understand?Appsoldier wrote:I pretty much learned the guitar with Guitar for Dummies and a bunch of tabs. Now, as soon as i get home, i'm getting a decent keyboard and i'm going to teach myself how to play. I played piano many many years ago and i remember enough to show off to someone with no musical knowledge at all, but i want to be able to jam w/ it.
anyway, i'm probably going to get piano for dummies or keyboard for dummies and go w/ what's working, but my problem is i have no ear for learning music. i have to learn tabs because even easy I IV V songs mess me up and i can't learn them by ear. i also can't read music. there isn't the equivilant to tabs for the piano are there? and if not, what do you all suggest?
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i understand it. but you can't play affectivly learning one or the other. you have to learn both. plus, single notes are too easy, it's chords and stuff that i ahve a hard time w/. you have to be able to recognize them while playing and i think i'm too old to start that crap, especially when you start talking about chords that aren't your everyday major minor chords.
i can learn scales and jam all day, i just want to be able to learn other songs too
i can learn scales and jam all day, i just want to be able to learn other songs too
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You should take a theory course or two and learn how to build chords. Without knowing how to build chords, learning the piano is gonna be a bitchAppsoldier wrote:i understand it. but you can't play affectivly learning one or the other. you have to learn both. plus, single notes are too easy, it's chords and stuff that i ahve a hard time w/. you have to be able to recognize them while playing and i think i'm too old to start that crap, especially when you start talking about chords that aren't your everyday major minor chords.
i can learn scales and jam all day, i just want to be able to learn other songs too
I just say you take some time out and learn everything there is to learn, then tackle keyboard/piano, it'll make you a better musician
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Don't even worry about the reading music part. In most lead sheets and tab pages there is a chord list. Just get a book of piano chords (I think Alfred music makes one, otherwise just check in a local university that offers a beginner piano class) and play from that.
I have been playing piano almost as long as bass (around 8 years), and I have almost never needed my note reading unless I am playing classical or some real modern jazz tunes.
Good luck!
By the way, my guitar skills need MAD improvement. Is the Guitar for Dummies book any good??
I have been playing piano almost as long as bass (around 8 years), and I have almost never needed my note reading unless I am playing classical or some real modern jazz tunes.
Good luck!
By the way, my guitar skills need MAD improvement. Is the Guitar for Dummies book any good??
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