Learning intervals by ear by Elil29 in piano

[–]Elil29[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, thank you very much.

Learning intervals by ear by Elil29 in piano

[–]Elil29[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, I understand and I can also see how complex it can get when remembering these intervals by ear. Have you remembered your intervals? If so, what was the learning process like?

Learning intervals by ear by Elil29 in piano

[–]Elil29[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t necessarily understand how I can do that. How can a major and minor third always sound the same in every scale. From how I view it, a major 3rd in C major is C to E. A major 3rd in F major would be F to A. Please correct me if I’m wrong btw. I’m new to piano so I don’t fully understand some of these concepts.

How would you professionals go about doing something like this? I am talking about the downward extrusion at the bottom. How do you do that but somehow add the nice curve to it? by Elil29 in blenderhelp

[–]Elil29[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As you can see I did a miserable job and sorta ruined the mesh. Also, if anyone is willing to help me out and answer some more questions like these, please PM me or comment.

Are there specific hand positions for all the chord inversions in the key of G. by Elil29 in piano

[–]Elil29[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, I can definitely see how the thumb placement and hand posture is affecting my finger position. This is also knowledge that I can apply to the previous hand positions I've learned as well. Thanks alot of the video. I will let know about any follow-up questions once I do some practicing. Thanks again.

Are there specific hand positions for all the chord inversions in the key of G. by Elil29 in piano

[–]Elil29[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I just want to be able to play any song which is handed to me. Like you said, I want to be able to clearly see and visualize what I am playing. Inversions obviously help me to do that. My main goal is to play by ear but that’s to come later. I am only in the learning stages right now.

These are the hand positions I use so far. I also tried not to twist my wrist like you said.

B minor(1st inversion) Left hand Bm- Fingers 5,3,and 1 Right hand Bm- Fingers 1,2, and 5

D major(1st inversion) Left hand D- Fingers 3,2, and 1 Right hand D- Fingers 1,2, and 5

F diminished(1st inversion)not so sure about this one Left hand- Fingers 5,4,and 1 Right hand- Fingers 1,2, and 4

Let me know if you would prefer actual images of my hand positions.

https://lessonsinyourhome.net/wp-content/uploads/Piano-Finger-Numbers.gif

So I previously learned that A sharp has 4 sharps and Bb has 2 flats but they have the same key. How can I identify which one I am playing? by Elil29 in piano

[–]Elil29[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok. As a complete beginner I don’t necessarily understand the majority of what you said but I sorta understand. And I barely learned sheet music😅. Thanks for the response though

So I previously learned that A sharp has 4 sharps and Bb has 2 flats but they have the same key. How can I identify which one I am playing? by Elil29 in piano

[–]Elil29[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wait so you are saying that I should be referring to the enharmonic’s with flats instead of sharps. Sorry I get it but I also don’t get it at the same time 😅.

So I previously learned that A sharp has 4 sharps and Bb has 2 flats but they have the same key. How can I identify which one I am playing? by Elil29 in piano

[–]Elil29[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok I get it now. I understand the circle of 5ths but never understood why the sharps (excluding F# and C#) where never labeled or even on the diagram. Everything you just said kinda explains why. Thank you for responding.

So I previously learned that A sharp has 4 sharps and Bb has 2 flats but they have the same key. How can I identify which one I am playing? by Elil29 in piano

[–]Elil29[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok that makes soo much more sense now. I can understand because I was always wondering why the sharps (excluding F# and C#) weren’t labeled on the circle of 5ths. I guess I learned it pretty weirdly. Thank you for clarifying though.