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MariaVolante 12-14-2008 09:46 AM

eargasmic indeed!

Fraig 12-15-2008 12:45 PM

Cello played in the lower register.

raghavesh_p 12-19-2008 05:47 PM

key board vs guitar
 
dear friends!

how r u doing? I need information as I want to start playing music. Please let me know among keyboard Vs guitar, which is the most popular one? Which of these two helps us to compose more music? let me know
cheers
happy holidays

gunnels 12-19-2008 06:11 PM

I love piano, but recently, I've been getting into electric bass.

I love it, I haven't touched my piano in 2 weeks though.

raghavesh_p 12-19-2008 06:49 PM

thanks for ur reply, can u tell me what is the difference between a piano and key board?

We make more music with key board or with bass guitar?

ur info is very important to me

cheers, btw merry christmas
raghav

Janszoon 12-19-2008 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raghavesh_p (Post 566764)
thanks for ur reply, can u tell me what is the difference between a piano and key board?

Keyboard is the more general term. A piano is a type of keyboard, as is an organ, as is a synthesizer.

raghavesh_p 12-19-2008 08:07 PM

thanks for the reply, but i want to learn an instrument, so that i can enjoy my self playing music from the movies., or pop albums, how can i do it?? please guide me thanks

MariaVolante 12-20-2008 10:04 AM

hey! I most definitely recommend you start on the piano OR keyboard. The piano has more keys, thus a larger musical range. However, the keyboard has ways of making learning funner. For example, the keyboard has numerous instruments stored in it's memory. So instead of playing E flat piano, you can play the same keys and the tone of an organ, or a flute will sound from the speakers. But truly, if you want to progress in music. Piano is really the fundamental instrument. It teaches, above all else, in my opinion, so much that you need to know in order to move onto other instruments. I started on piano and keyboard. Then I moved to saxophone, violin, baritone sax, etc. I do not at all regret starting on piano, and believe it would be very difficult to progress fluidly in music without learning it first.

make more music with the keyboard at first. Once you've worked on piano for a while, there is no reason why you can't begin to work on guitar. It's best to learn both clef's on the piano (treble and bass). This really helps!!!

Also, the most popular one... that's a hard question. Guitar is easier to play around with, once you learn the chords you can make random tunes and such. Also, guitar is easier (for chords) to play - some- pop/rock tunes. Keep in mind, I didn't begin playing music on the guitar though. It may be less easy for others who are just beginning.

DearJenny 12-20-2008 12:06 PM

Theremin easily. It gives me chills because it produces a hauntingly beutiful sound, although a bit eerie.

raghavesh_p 12-20-2008 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MariaVolante (Post 567038)
hey! I most definitely recommend you start on the piano OR keyboard. The piano has more keys, thus a larger musical range. However, the keyboard has ways of making learning funner. For example, the keyboard has numerous instruments stored in it's memory. So instead of playing E flat piano, you can play the same keys and the tone of an organ, or a flute will sound from the speakers. But truly, if you want to progress in music. Piano is really the fundamental instrument. It teaches, above all else, in my opinion, so much that you need to know in order to move onto other instruments. I started on piano and keyboard. Then I moved to saxophone, violin, baritone sax, etc. I do not at all regret starting on piano, and believe it would be very difficult to progress fluidly in music without learning it first.

make more music with the keyboard at first. Once you've worked on piano for a while, there is no reason why you can't begin to work on guitar. It's best to learn both clef's on the piano (treble and bass). This really helps!!!

Also, the most popular one... that's a hard question. Guitar is easier to play around with, once you learn the chords you can make random tunes and such. Also, guitar is easier (for chords) to play - some- pop/rock tunes. Keep in mind, I didn't begin playing music on the guitar though. It may be less easy for others who are just beginning.

hi friends thanks a lot for ur reply, i appreciate it very much. i am learning piano on a keyboard. at this point of time i cannot buy anymore new instruments. my future goal in music is to compose music on my own similar to those in movies or atleast i should be able to play all my favorite music available. what is ur advice.

thanks again,
cheers
merry christmas,
raghav


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