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Re: Musicians and Mixers - Mission Difficult - 05-20-2014

(05-20-2014, 11:21 AM)Eightball link Wrote: That's it. 5 years since stopping, I want to pick up the piano again. It's too much to listen to a piece and just be content with pretending to be able to play it. I need to buy a new keyboard, and I have to learn everything over again--theory, technique, and I really really really have to train my ears this time around.

Since my apartment is tiny, I need recommendations for a compact keyboard. Which of these seem like a good idea?
Korg SP1790
Casio PX150

I'm starting this summer.

I really like the Yamaha P series, but it's a bill more than it looks like you want to spend.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - kaese - 05-20-2014

I have a KORG, I like it. I don't play much piano though so I can't really help you aside from that semi-useless comment.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - cbre88x - 05-20-2014

(05-20-2014, 11:21 AM)Eightball link Wrote: That's it. 5 years since stopping, I want to pick up the piano again. It's too much to listen to a piece and just be content with pretending to be able to play it. I need to buy a new keyboard, and I have to learn everything over again--theory, technique, and I really really really have to train my ears this time around.

Since my apartment is tiny, I need recommendations for a compact keyboard. Which of these seem like a good idea?
Korg SP1790
Casio PX150

I'm starting this summer.

Any of the Yamaha keyboards with weighted keys are great. I want to say I used the P series in college, but I can't remember. Just remember to start with basic chord progressions and scales and make sure you are fingering correctly. And if you need any help with theory or ear training just give me a holler.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - Eightball - 05-21-2014

Well that's +2 for Yamaha. Once my exams are over I'll make a trip to a store and get a feel for what feels best. If people have recommendations for music theory books, let me know. What I regret most about my playing was that I always pooh-poohed actually learning this foundational material, and focused only on playing/performance.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - rumbot - 05-21-2014

(05-21-2014, 02:35 PM)Eightball link Wrote: Once my exams are over I'll make a trip to a store and get a feel for what feels best.

Good luck with that!  b)


Re: Musicians and Mixers - cbre88x - 05-22-2014

(05-21-2014, 02:35 PM)Eightball link Wrote: Well that's +2 for Yamaha. Once my exams are over I'll make a trip to a store and get a feel for what feels best. If people have recommendations for music theory books, let me know. What I regret most about my playing was that I always pooh-poohed actually learning this foundational material, and focused only on playing/performance.

http://www.amazon.com/Musicians-Guide-Theory-Analysis-Series/dp/0393976521/ref=sr_1_79?ie=UTF8&qid=1400739457&sr=8-79&keywords=music+theory+textbook

This was my college textbook and the book I use to teach my students. It's a little dry, but it gets the job done.



Re: Musicians and Mixers - Eightball - 05-22-2014

Stopped by a music store (finished an exam and I needed a break), tried out the Casio PX150 as well as the Yamaha P35 and P105. I was not a fan of the texture of the casio's keys, and both the casio and p35 had inferior (though subtly inferior) sound to the p105, even after playing around with them a bit. It's a shame, too; the Casio was $80 off the amazon/kraftmusic price.

Just need to try out the Korg and make a decision now.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - Eightball - 05-23-2014

Called three different places in MKE, can't seem to find the SP170 on display. I know I'll be happy with the P105 so I went ahead and ordered it. I'll order some of those theorybooks and a couple songbooks as well and hopefully I'll be in business again once my summer vacation begins.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - Surf314 - 05-24-2014

Someone in my town is an engineer who designs guitars for I think Gibson.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - k0ala - 06-07-2014

I'm working on rescuing a beat-up Les Paul Studio from 2003.
The fretboard was coming off; the finish was knocked to hell; only 1 pickup worked; and worst of all, it had some bullshit PepsiCo artwork ripping off Van Halen's iconic design. But the price was right and I'm fixing it up here in the studio.
Here's the album, I add a few pictures every week. http://imgur.com/a/nVuS2
I just installed copper EMI shielding and next week I'm going to wax-pot the pickups.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - Eightball - 06-08-2014

(06-07-2014, 12:01 PM)k0ala link Wrote: I'm working on rescuing a beat-up Les Paul Studio from 2003.
The fretboard was coming off; the finish was knocked to hell; only 1 pickup worked; and worst of all, it had some bullshit PepsiCo artwork ripping off Van Halen's iconic design. But the price was right and I'm fixing it up here in the studio.
Here's the album, I add a few pictures every week. http://imgur.com/a/nVuS2
I just installed copper EMI shielding and next week I'm going to wax-pot the pickups.

Looks pretty slick; very detailed cataloguing.

My P105 arrived a couple of weeks ago, been having fun with it. Trying to learn CPE Bach's Solfeggietto now, hopefully will have it and a few others mastered by the end of the summer.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - cbre88x - 06-11-2014

Good choice. Love CPE.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - Dr. Zaius - 07-25-2014

God damn FL Studio is sick, I've spent most of today trying to figure it out and learn how to do things but I love the results so far.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - rumbot - 08-06-2014

mission, i might have accidently

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5NlX9_5izk


Re: Musicians and Mixers - Mission Difficult - 08-06-2014

(08-06-2014, 01:22 PM)rumbot link Wrote: mission, i might have accidently

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5NlX9_5izk

If you did, please play it with a dog. Also, running one through a distortion pedal will give you some really awesome sounds.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - rumbot - 08-06-2014

(08-06-2014, 01:33 PM)Mission Difficult link Wrote: If you did, please play it with a dog. Also, running one through a distortion pedal will give you some really awesome sounds.

It has stereo out, so running one line clean through my bass amp and the other line through delay pedal and 60s tube amp with trem.

Using the onboard delay, the delay-on-delay creates a synth/drumbox percussive effect, then can switch off for squeelies.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - Surf314 - 08-07-2014

I think this falls under the "if you have to ask how much it is, it isn't made for you" category.


Re: Musicians and Mixers - Dr. Zaius - 09-04-2014

girlfriend purchased a simple violin starter kit recently. I've tuned it, but I have no idea where to go from there. I plan on learning it as well so I can help gf out.

any tips?


Re: Musicians and Mixers - HeK - 09-04-2014

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+to+play+the+violin


Re: Musicians and Mixers - StolenToast - 09-04-2014

(09-04-2014, 01:02 AM)Dr. Zaius link Wrote: girlfriend purchased a simple violin starter kit recently. I've tuned it, but I have no idea where to go from there. I plan on learning it as well so I can help gf out.

any tips?
Learn video game jingles.  I always find those the most fun to play on any instrument and it helps motivate.  Also they range from ezpz to expert mode.