Hey! From Montreal Quebec (Canada)
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Hey! From Montreal Quebec (Canada)
Hi!! I've been playing the piano for 6 years now. When i first started i had to practice with a keyboard since we couldn't find a good piano (It took a year). But now I have a piano.
Well a few songs that I learned not to long ago:
~The Finding Nemo Theme (half learned by ear)
~The 101 Dalmations Cruella De'vil song
~A Thousand Mile (Vanessa Carlton)
~itty bitty part of of the epilogue song from the Fruits Basket Anime
Those are the last songs i've actually practiced.
Lets see... what else... I guess that's about it!
Well a few songs that I learned not to long ago:
~The Finding Nemo Theme (half learned by ear)
~The 101 Dalmations Cruella De'vil song
~A Thousand Mile (Vanessa Carlton)
~itty bitty part of of the epilogue song from the Fruits Basket Anime
Those are the last songs i've actually practiced.
Lets see... what else... I guess that's about it!
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Re: Hey! From Montreal Quebec (Canada)
Thank You!!! yes i'll post video's as soon as i get my electric piano since i can't get a good quality sound with my camera.
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Re: Hey! From Montreal Quebec (Canada)
I think an acoustic piano (if tuned) is better than an e-piano. Maybe buy a good microphone or external audio recorder, like Andrew use it. With a microphone you can record it with a PC e.g. with Audacity and then mix the audio and video with Windows Movie Maker (for the Mac, iMovie is nice). I've written a webpage about it some time ago:
http://www.frank-buss.de/music/recording.html
It was for recording audio output of an e-piano, but works the same for a microphone, or with an external audio recorder.
http://www.frank-buss.de/music/recording.html
It was for recording audio output of an e-piano, but works the same for a microphone, or with an external audio recorder.
Re: Hey! From Montreal Quebec (Canada)
yes, and i did try. But for recording stuff, an electric one is better.
my actual piano though needs to be tuned soon also, so it doesn't help with the audio quality.
my actual piano though needs to be tuned soon also, so it doesn't help with the audio quality.
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