how there is no active general for piano butt one for guitar? is it because guitar is more accessible or because it's mostly shitposting about gear?
How there is no active general for piano butt one for guitar...
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"wow guys look at my piano what do you think about this piano though"
"that's a nice piano"
the end.
It's 2016. Get a keyboard, grandpa.
the piano is implied
you could talk about playing it
Yeah pretty much
>or because it's mostly shitposting about gear?
thats exactly what it is
not an analog synth. its you who should get with the times rather than using preset audiofonts
>It's 2016. Get a keyboard, grandpa.
Keyboards are pathetic compared to an actual piano.
Nah
>shitposting about gear
that's literally it.
I'm a semi-pro drummer and hate talking drums with most people. It's just a never ending banter of gear and brands by people who usually should be practicing instead, myself included.
cus piano is a fucking pleb-strument desu uwu
I've owned both.
I vastly prefer piano if I'm making a studio recording. Keyboards are only good for stuff like touring.
You can make one
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It's hard to find good piano music becuase everyone is always busy wanking over classical music or jazz or usually some boring balads. I like the piano but I feel like it's become a much more restricted instrument in what kind of music is being created with it.
That's a good point. Minimalism has God tier piano
Piano is pretty accessible desu
because the piano is a meme instrument for asians and/or tryhards
Best 88-Key Digital Piano with GHS?
Want to get started and transition easily to acoustic, what's the best one for the money?
Really? I gig a lot and don't know much about gear and have actively been trying to learn gear talk because some of the most badass drummers I've had the pleasure of talking to/taking lessons with are pretty much all gear heads.
Wayne Salzmann, Thomas Pridgen, Jonny Vidacovich (Brian blades teacher), Mark Guilliana, Kirk Covington, etc etc.
But good piano music is in jazz and always will be in jazz. What are you on about.
You know you're supposed to learn the history of music so you can take it further, that's literally the jazz/classical tradition, that's why people "wank over" it because it's vital to learning the language on a much deeper level.
Art Tatum is a great example of this.
When asked by a white patron of a bar he was playing at smugly if he could play Bach, he said "ummm yeah sure" and proceeded to play an entire hour of Bach.
Nobody is saying any of that music is bad. It's just outdated in a different time. Because of that piano is romanticized to a different era and it makes it harder to relate to piano music.
There have been attempts to start a keyboard and piano general.
The problem is half the posts are people asking for beginner keyboards.
Content-wise, it kind of encroaches on /prod/ and /comp/.
I don't even have a keyboard desu senpai. I still wanna get one but I don't have the money so I play on my uncles radioshack keyboard that plays and sounds like shit.
That's why you've got to feed it through some distortion pedals into a guitar amp for that true lo-fi sound.
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Beginner Piano Resources:
>"Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course Level 1 (All-In-One C
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>Fundementals Of Piano Practice by Chuan C. Chang
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>LessonsOnTheWeb YouTube Channel
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Triads
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Seventh chords Part 1
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Seventh chords Part 2
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Extended Chords (9ths, 11ths, 13ths)
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Altered chords
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Suspended chords
For composers:
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>ArtOfComposing YouTube Playlist "How To Compose Music" (it's a classical approach and good for pianists)
Music theory:
>basicmusictheory.com
One of the best sites for everything on chords, keys, scales, and the relationships between them all
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Michael New's YouTube Channel
Notes
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Jazz:
Mark Levine's Jazz Piano Book. Anyone have a link or a better book suggestion?
88-key weighted-keys pianos under 1,000
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For workstastions:
Generally, Korg, Roland, Yamaha, or Kurzweil will serve you well
Budget pianos:
Used Privias will serve you quite well. Keep suggesting
Synths:
We need more info on synths.
Synthesis information
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Prod on keyboards:
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>Post gear
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>Fav painos/keyboards/synths?
>Fav pianists?
>Projects?
wtf are you talking about? If you listen to the radio (not that I condone it) you'll hear a lot more piano than guitar
What radio do you listen to?
The jazz channel?
This. It pretty much stopped because I stopped posting
>so gear-centric he can't comprehend the possibility of discussion outside of gear posting
wew