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Two Very Cool Composing Tricks For Beginners On The Piano

Here are couple of very cool tricks you can use in you projects, they are super easy and require zero knowledge of music theory.

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  • @Max23 said:
    Another one is to only play the black keys, that's pentatonic and you don't have to remember anything except black, never sounds "wrong", you can be high as bird or so drunk that you are falling of the chair and still deliver some kind of musical performance.
    Just don't let ppl see what you are playing and they'll be impressed.

    The great Curtis Mayfield tuned his guitar to the black keys.
    People get pentatonic...

  • Stevie Wonder writes mostly in Gb/Eb Pentatonic.

  • @Max23 said:
    Another one is to only play the black keys, that's pentatonic and you don't have to remember anything except black, never sounds "wrong", you can be high as bird or so drunk that you are falling of the chair and still deliver some kind of musical performance.
    Just don't let ppl see what you are playing and they'll be impressed.

    Yes that is one of the planned videos, just black keys, there are sooooo many cool little tricks to do with keyboards

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  • @JeffChasteen said:
    The great Curtis Mayfield tuned his guitar to the black keys.
    People get pentatonic...

    Move on up!

  • @Max23 said:
    @thesoundtestroom
    Oh, I am very sorry. Don't want to rain on your parade. I will keep my mouth shut in the future.

    >

    Still waiting for a link to one of your wonder works. ;)

  • There is another similar to the all black keys....sounds like a Cockney saying "All Right"

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  • @Max23 said:
    Reading comprehension isn't one of your best skills, huh? ;)

    An example of how it should be done is not coming our way any time soon, then? ;)

  • @Max23 said:
    Another one is to only play the black keys, that's pentatonic and you don't have to remember anything except black, never sounds "wrong", you can be high as bird or so drunk that you are falling of the chair and still deliver some kind of musical performance.
    Just don't let ppl see what you are playing and they'll be impressed.

    Quite sure that more than a few people will be happy you posted that.

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  • Yes! I'm one of those many people. Thanks as always Doug!!!

  • Videos like this will grow our audience! People that are looking for composing/piano videos will watch this and be "Whoa, I didn't know I could use an iPad!" Way to go @thesoundtestroom, keep em coming!

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