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Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Karleb(m): 11:58am On Oct 28, 2014
abolem369:


How can I get a cheap n good piano! Drop ur contact plz

I don't sell keyboard, but I'd suggest you move around and ask especially where they sell electronics.
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by gameboi: 12:20pm On Oct 28, 2014
Karleb:


Boss mi! I dey where you left me o.
where did I leave you? How have you been?
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Karleb(m): 12:24pm On Oct 28, 2014
gameboi:
where did I leave you? How have you been?


I've been fine.

You left me without slash chords.
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Dramadiddy(m): 12:34pm On Oct 28, 2014
Karleb:


As in ehn! The thing have tired me. embarassed
lol manage... The knowledge from the book is useful
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by abolem369(m): 1:35pm On Oct 28, 2014
Karleb:


I don't sell keyboard, but I'd suggest you move around and ask especially where they sell electronics.


I know u don't, I was just asking for advice! Besides I'm not in Lag!
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Karleb(m): 1:47pm On Oct 28, 2014
abolem369:


I know u don't, I was just asking for advice! Besides I'm not in Lag!

I don't stay in Lagos also but I got mine over here in Ondo state at 10k, wherever you are just go to the market and ask. The price might increase or decrease depending on your haggling ability.


My contact is 08100693218.
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by abolem369(m): 3:27pm On Oct 28, 2014
Karleb:


I don't stay in Lagos also but I got mine over here in Ondo state at 10k, wherever you are just go to the market and ask. The price might increase or decrease depending on your haggling ability.


My contact is 08100693218.
Aiit thanks!
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by DeHero1: 8:40am On Oct 29, 2014
abolem369:


How can I get a cheap n good piano! Drop ur contact plz

As a beginner, I wouldn't advice u get something with special functions like transpose and d rest. Between 10k-12k should b OK.
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Karleb(m): 10:54am On Oct 29, 2014
Gameboi bro, why art thou not answering me? embarassed
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by gameboi: 11:24am On Oct 29, 2014
Karleb:
Gameboi bro, why art thou not answering me? embarassed
Slash chords/compound chords are used to lay emphasis on a bass note rather than the root chord itself. It's another way to spice-up the way chords are played.
Slash chords are gotten from inversions of chords.
An Instance of slash chord is: C/E (pronounced as C over E or C slash E) . This means the chord of the note on the Left(Cmaj) would be played on the right hand, while the note on the right hand(E) would be played in the bass. Here the Emphasis is on the E. Normally, the C should have also been played on the Left as the bass note.
You can try them out, some may sound awkward and you might also find some that you like.
My apologies for replying late. I've been working on a new piano theory I'm yet to perfect.
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Dramadiddy(m): 12:24pm On Oct 29, 2014
Isaac Ekanem is doing a workshop on monday at first gate at IBA road, 2000 naira per person
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Karleb(m): 12:42pm On Oct 29, 2014
gameboi:

1. V-IV(Cmaj)=> [Gmaj]-[Dmin]-[Fmajor]
2. II - V(Cmaj)=> [Dmin]-[Dmajor]-[Gmaj]
3. III- VI(Cmaj)=> [Emin]-[Emaj]-[Amin]
4. I- IV(Cmaj)=> [Cmaj]-[Bbmaj]-[Fmaj].
These are the few I can think of for now. I'll formulate the rest of these passing chords and post them here when I come in contact with any keyboard. I've not been playing and practising for weeks.
By the way, what's your favorite key?

What about the rest of these you said you'll give me?
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by gameboi: 1:00pm On Oct 29, 2014
Karleb:


What about the rest of these you said you'll give me?
I'll do that later in the day.
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Karleb(m): 1:43pm On Oct 29, 2014
gameboi:
I'll do that later in the day.

How about you telling me about 6th, 7th,9th and 13th chord for the time being?
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by abolem369(m): 2:26pm On Oct 29, 2014
DeHero1:


As a beginner, I wouldn't advice u get something with special functions like transpose and d rest. Between 10k-12k should b OK.
Not a beginner! Thanks
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by heatmeup(f): 9:49pm On Oct 31, 2014
pls can anyone help me with the progression of the song MY HELP. ON CFLAT
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by heatmeup(f): 9:52pm On Oct 31, 2014
gameboi:
Slash chords/compound chords are used to lay emphasis on a bass note rather than the root chord itself. It's another way to spice-up the way chords are played.
Slash chords are gotten from inversions of chords.
An Instance of slash chord is: C/E (pronounced as C over E or C slash E) . This means the chord of the note on the Left(Cmaj) would be played on the right hand, while the note on the right hand(E) would be played in the bass. Here the Emphasis is on the E. Normally, the C should have also been played on the Left as the bass note.
You can try them out, some may sound awkward and you might also find some that you like.
My apologies for replying late. I've been working on a new piano theory I'm yet to perfect.
pls can anyone help me with the progression of the song MY
HELP. ON CFLAT
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by heatmeup(f): 10:19pm On Oct 31, 2014
cbrass:


What do you mean by pianist version
what i meant is dat i like soul music hence i always pick keys
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Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by zbone(m): 3:58pm On Nov 05, 2014
what software do u guys use to slow down music u want to practice. for example if u want to practice the intro to a song which seems difficult, what software do u use to slow it down to a suitable tempo 4 practice?
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by gameboi: 4:23pm On Nov 05, 2014
what happened here? Karleb? Dramadiddy?
It seems you both are busier than I am.
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Karlebolu(m): 5:09pm On Nov 05, 2014
gameboi:
what happened here? Karleb? Dramadiddy?
It seems you both are busier than I am.

We've all ported since you left us here o.

anyways, kindly click this link https://www.nairaland.com/1982159/miss-nairaland-december-2014-contest/42 and type "I vote for Vivly" she really needs your vote.

Thanks.
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Dramadiddy(m): 7:50pm On Nov 05, 2014
gameboi:
what happened here? Karleb? Dramadiddy?
It seems you both are busier than I am.
yeah working hard
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by gameboi: 12:29am On Nov 06, 2014
zbone:
what software do u guys use to slow down music u want to practice. for example if u want to practice the intro to a song which seems difficult, what software do u use to slow it down to a suitable tempo 4 practice?
Software? I've never heard of that.
To score any song,

+ You should Listen to the song repeatedly till it gets stuck in your head
+ While listening to the song, take notice of the notes played on each hands.
+ Find the key in which the song was played in.
+ recite the voicings of the song you've previously learned.
+ play the notes of the song.
+ Transcribe the notes into chords.
+ If the chords don't sound as the one in the song you've learnt, Embellish the chords by trying any of its Major, Minor, augmented, diminished, Major 7th and Minor7th, Sus2 and Sus4, et al.

Dramadiddy and Karleb should have a better Idea.

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Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by gameboi: 12:32am On Nov 06, 2014
Karlebolu:


We've all ported since you left us here o.

anyways, kindly click this link https://www.nairaland.com/1982159/miss-nairaland-december-2014-contest/42 and type "I vote for Vivly" she really needs your vote.

Thanks.
Okay.
How did you change your username?
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Karleb(m): 6:57am On Nov 06, 2014
gameboi:
Okay.
How did you change your username?

Oga mi, I was just playing aroound with my alternative account.


Seriously, I really wish I could start querying you now but NEPA has not being friendly since yssteeday in my area.


As per your aswer to Zbone, you couldn't has said it any better, but I think drammy knows a musicnote site like that sha.


Just wait make I go charge my phone finsh! angry
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Dramadiddy(m): 7:03am On Nov 06, 2014
gameboi:
Software? I've never heard of that.
To score any song,

+ You should Listen to the song repeatedly till it gets stuck in your head
+ While listening to the song, take notice of the notes played on each hands.
+ Find the key in which the song was played in.
+ recite the voicings of the song you've previously learned.
+ play the notes of the song.
+ Transcribe the notes into chords.
+ If the chords don't sound as the one in the song you've learnt, Embellish the chords by trying any of its Major, Minor, augmented, diminished, Major 7th and Minor7th, Sus2 and Sus4, et al.

Dramadiddy and Karleb should have a better Idea.
Yea they have a lot of apps that slow down music.. I use maple, its on play store
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by zbone(m): 8:29am On Nov 06, 2014
Dramadiddy:
Yea they have a lot of apps that slow down music.. I use maple, its on play store
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by zbone(m): 8:29am On Nov 06, 2014
Dramadiddy:
Yea they have a lot of apps that slow down music.. I use maple, its on play store

thanks guys, I'll check dis out. I asked about dis cos dere are some songs in which u really want to get hidden details in its intro but sometimes its just to fast so when u play it, u play it close but not exactly as it was on d song. I have tried using my normal media player to slow down music but it changes the key of the key of d song.
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by gameboi: 8:40am On Nov 06, 2014
Dramadiddy:
Yea they have a lot of apps that slow down music.. I use maple, its on play store
whao! And I've been racking my brain to score some songs. angry
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Dramadiddy(m): 9:09am On Nov 06, 2014
zbone:


thanks guys, I'll check dis out. I asked about dis cos dere are some songs in which u really want to get hidden details in its intro but sometimes its just to fast so when u play it, u play it close but not exactly as it was on d song. I have tried using my normal media player to slow down music but it changes the key of the key of d song.
yeah but it still takes good ears.. Cos if u slow it down too much, d song becomes muffled nd u wont hear anything.. I put my tempo at 0.60
Re: A Thread For Keyboardists by Dramadiddy(m): 9:09am On Nov 06, 2014
gameboi:
whao! And I've been racking my brain to score some songs. angry
hehe nor vex

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