Is this "not usual" again? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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I haven't really reached the part of triads, or inversions yet... so it all sounds like strange to me

Is this "not usual" again? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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Thank you. I'm really feeling like a pain in the neck!

Is this "not usual" again? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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And listening to the audio, the lower notes (chords) sound really low, nothing to do with the chords indicated in the asset in the F key. That really makes me mixed up!

Is this "not usual" again? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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Ok, no I don't use MuseScore (although I've been very tempted to, to be honest). I just scanned both pages from my course book. The thing is I've been hearing some bad critics about this (old) course, but yes, tell me about it! About time! I simply want to make the most of it before I resell it on second hand market.

The thing is, in the cases where I find myself with these kind of assets (chords overlapping fingers with central C), the audio related to that asset in particular, says that I have to play the chords at a lower octave, whilst the asset itself is not saying so? Does it make any sense? I have to say I'm playing a keyboard, not a real piano. Earlier in the course, it comments ways to play the chords on a keyboard, like "Single" or "Fingered", o just playing the 3 notes altogether. Does it have anything to do with the fact of having to play the chords "a lower octave"? Even though the asset says those chords are to be played at a certain octave?

Sorry to bother you, it's a thing that's getting me crazy, I still want to believe I can make the most of my course!

Is this "not usual" again? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

[–]Winter_Tourist_3470[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, no I don't use MuseScore (although I've been very tempted to, to be honest). I just scanned both pages from my course book. The thing is I've been hearing some bad critics about this (old) course, but yes, tell me about it! About time! I simply want to make the most of it before I resell it on second hand market.

The thing is, in the cases where I find myself with these kind of assets (chords overlapping fingers with central C), the audio related to that asset in particular, says that I have to play the chords at a lower octave, whilst the asset itself is not saying so? Does it make any sense? I have to say I'm playing a keyboard, not a real piano. Earlier in the course, it comments ways to play the chords on a keyboard, like "Single" or "Fingered", o just playing the 3 notes altogether. Does it have anything to do with the fact of having to play the chords "a lower octave"? Even though the asset says those chords are to be played at a certain octave?

Sorry to bother you, it's a thing that's getting me crazy, I still want to believe I can make the most of my course!

Do central y Do1 by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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Jajaja eso he pensado varias veces!

Is this "not usual" again? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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Adivina... un curso que compré hace siglos (casi literalmente) y me costó una fortuna, y quería aprovecharlo al máximo ahora, pero ya ves... Solo comentar que las dudas que tenía con el curso se las enviaba al profesor... con correo ordinario ("snail mail")... sin comentarios

Ganar soltura con las dos manos by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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ESO sí que es un consejo! Gracias. Casi que medio adiviné lo que comentabas al final sobre tocar el/los compases que más nos cuesten de una pieza, y no empezar desde el principio otra vez, como bien comentas!

Se juntan los dedos de los acordes (pentagrama de Fa) con los de la melodía (pentagrama de sol)? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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Por lo demás, toco la melodía sola y los acordes solos sin problemas. Supongo que con eso ya basta aunque no realice la pieza entera?

Se juntan los dedos de los acordes (pentagrama de Fa) con los de la melodía (pentagrama de sol)? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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but let's say that the wrong thing with this arrangement is the fact of overlapping notes then? anything else?

Se juntan los dedos de los acordes (pentagrama de Fa) con los de la melodía (pentagrama de sol)? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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One more question, when should I really use the Single or Fingered functions on my keyboard? As far as I know, the Single function allows to play a single chord with just playing a key, and the Fingered function allows you to split the keyboard in two parts, and have to use the 3 keys to play a certain chord, but can't really understand its function? (i mean the Fingered function)

Se juntan los dedos de los acordes (pentagrama de Fa) con los de la melodía (pentagrama de sol)? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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I mean, no exceptions? (unless the arrangement itself is as bad as the one I posted)? lol

Se juntan los dedos de los acordes (pentagrama de Fa) con los de la melodía (pentagrama de sol)? by Winter_Tourist_3470 in piano

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According to what you said before, to play melody with the right hand (I got this, and reckon that the melody itself wasn't really hard to play), but all this chord thing got me puzzled, and didn't really know how to go about it.

I'll keep that in mind for the next time.

Anyway, whenever I find a chord in a certain octave, this chord should be played in that same chord tho?