Piano And Keyboards

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Post your piano/keys stuff here. Ripping some Chopin, Beethoven, Bartok, or whoever? Love it. Just got a new Hammond and rotary speaker and want to show it off? Can't get enough of it. Got a band with a really awesome keyboardist, and want to show them off? Gimme it. Stuck in the orchestra pit with nothing to do for three hours waiting for your one moment of celesta glory on The Magic Flute? I feel your pain. Just discovered Oscar Peterson and want to share your astonishment? Fam, same. Learning piano and got noob questions? I'm here for it. Got an original DX7 and want to show us all how to program new voices? I've actually never figured that out, can you teach me too?

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  2. Self-promotion is encouraged, but try to also post stuff that isn't you.
  3. Be cool about giving and receiving feedback. When in doubt, see r1.
  4. Having fun is mandatory.

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Left hand arpeggio fingerings that I've found lean towards 542. For the most part this works for me, but on a wbw pattern like D,E or A the 4 feels off and tense.

Is using a 532 fingering for these arpeggios "bad"?

Just wondering about why this arpeggio feels bad for me on 542 and if changing fingering is appropriate or incorrect. Thoughts ?

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This website allows you to connect your midi instrument and play with people all together.

It's quite fun, with moments of silence, chaos, and wonderful music

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I've got homework on very old paper score, then have found poor old pdf on internet(it was a real quest for hour!), then made digital version of it. Just want to share it with everyone:

https://musescore.com/user/35262412/scores/14298964

https://youtu.be/E940akZKg6M?si=_wYoE868PWZ2LLlS

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It seems that this score is asking me to play the same B with both hands here. I think I've spotted another piece that does this too. How should I approach this? Do I kind of acknowledge that it's indicating a continuation of the left-hand pattern but ignore that B in the left hand at this spot and play it with the right? Thanks in advance

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Is it reasonably possible for one person to remove caster cups, roll a wheeled baby grand a few feet out of the way on a hardwood floor, and then roll back and replace caster cups?

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An incredibly beautiful piano solo arrangement of the well known Studio Ghibli’s “Howl’s Moving Castle” soundtrack.

In fact, this channel has a lot of incredible arrangements and transcriptions. Highly recommend taking a look!

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Ideally for absolute beginners?

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I just wanted to share a small practice app, I've build for myself to keep track of all my piano homework, called Practice Time as well as providing myself with easy self assessment as well as time tracking.

Features Include

This is currently fully implemented

  • Manage list of practice pieces
  • Organize practice pieces in easy accessible practice lists
  • Track practice progress as well as time spend
  • Offer self evaluation to keep track of improvements
  • Easy to access simple metronome
  • Works fully offline (all data is stored inside the browser) and can be installed as App
  • Fully responsive (works from phones to tablets all the way to desktops)
  • Backup and Restore feature

Things to Come

The development is not yet done. Here are a couple of things I plan to add over time

  • Practice notes
  • A simple timer (to quickly add a stop-watch during practice runs)
  • Expose more statistics through graphs

Please let me know what you think.

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I looked at some of those apps that claim to teach you, but I'm not really in a position to pay the hefty subscription some of them require. Any books or the like I could take a look at?

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I have been playing piano for a number of years, and am mostly self-taught. Mostly I've been playing chords+melody, but I've been learning "easy" pieces that I know already recently. Now I am looking for pieces that are within reach. For now I can (relatively comfortably) play

Does anyone have any suggestions that doesn't give me a too steep learning curve?

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Hello,

I am currently on a quest to learn Chopin's etudes. I know there is a path full of pain ahead of me, but I want to do it for the challenge nonetheless. For my first target I picked the "Wrong Note" etude because I really dig the dissonant character (even though I'm aware it's not the easiest of the etudes)

I quickly noticed that the most important aspect is to keep the high notes in the right hand clean and bright so they kinda lay on top of the dissonant seconds. Is there any specific technique, or do you have any tips on how to play this properly? Or is this just completely wrong and I shouldn't worry about it and just push through it?

Note: No, for me the tenths in the left hand aren't the biggest problem. I've read this a couple times on different forums and I don't have that problem at all, I find the left hand to be the easiest part of the entire etude

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I was wondering if anyone has suggestions for a good app that allows you to practice custom-created sheet music (e.g. via MuseScore). The problem is all the apps I found so far support custom sheet music but they don't listen to a midi input to verify how accurate my playing was (e.g. what Playground Session does for their library).

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I started playing inside a video game that had a full fleged piano lol and now I am addicted. I can play pirates of Caribbean pretty good and I am very proud ahah

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I used to play piano when I was a kid and I want to get back into it now that I'm older. I think I have more patience for it now, but I don't have room for a large keyboard. I'm thinking of a small midi keyboard like a oxygen pro mini or mpk mini plus. Do they need to be plugged into a computer to work or can I just connect headphones to them directly? I know these are stupid questions, I'm sortof new at all this. If they have to be connected to a computer, are they compatible with linux, are there any good linux apps to use with them? I don't mind small keys, and I do prefer nice key feel over more midi features. I'm probably not gonna record anything.

Lemme know if this is the wrong place to ask this.

Thanks.

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Hello!

My 5 years old kid has been taking piano lessons for a few months and he seems to enjoy it.

I'm thinking of buying a piano for him so that he can practice at home. However, I don't know much about pianos and I'm not sure what to buy.

I'm looking at digital pianos mostly since they look cheaper and I don't have much space at home anyway. I did a bit of research on the internet and I understand I should be getting one with weighted keys. Beside that, I don't know what brand or model to pick.

Do you have any piano recommendation for a kid who is just getting started?

Thanks!

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Crazy player piano piece. If you haven't heard it, now you have.

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