why I Love to play, and other goals
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why I Love to play, and other goals
Here are some reasons I want to be awesome at piano.
1. I want to compose EXTREMELY BAD (as in I want it extremely bad!), therefore I took the liberty of not caring about scales being boring and just to learn them and make them super important!
2. I try to learn different kinds of songs everytime I master one song. This way I can achieve a goal of being able to play multiple styles.
Now my main goal,is to become Concert Level, but I don't want to preform for an audience, I'm way too shy, just for my own enjoyment, and other reasons.
I enjoy these style of piano playing: Rock, Pop, Classicle, Horror and creepy, Some BLues and Jazz, Ballad, Slow and sad, and fast and crazy! I hope to be able to play all these styles
1. I want to compose EXTREMELY BAD (as in I want it extremely bad!), therefore I took the liberty of not caring about scales being boring and just to learn them and make them super important!
2. I try to learn different kinds of songs everytime I master one song. This way I can achieve a goal of being able to play multiple styles.
Now my main goal,is to become Concert Level, but I don't want to preform for an audience, I'm way too shy, just for my own enjoyment, and other reasons.
I enjoy these style of piano playing: Rock, Pop, Classicle, Horror and creepy, Some BLues and Jazz, Ballad, Slow and sad, and fast and crazy! I hope to be able to play all these styles
kentaku_sama- Well-known Pianist
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Re: why I Love to play, and other goals
Thats great goals!! But to master composing you Have to learn scales and make them super important. You can only get so far without knowing scales. The more you know of harmony, scales and relations between scales ect - the more liberty and freedom you will have and be able to have when composing. In this composition Im doing now, I have used A LOT of hours getting to know the patterns of the style, using scale and harmony-theory and it has never been more fun to compose I feel my music got even more depth now than ever before And im having fun with the scales, and does not see the rules to be in the way at all, but helping me to be free in a deeper way
Re: why I Love to play, and other goals
I think you misunderstood me, I meant: "I don't find scales boring like most people, I devote time and practice to the scales"
kentaku_sama- Well-known Pianist
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Location : NC, untited states
Job/hobbies : Manga, Drawing, Music, Japanese Language
Length of time playing piano : 3 or 4 years seriously
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Registration date : 2008-11-28
Re: why I Love to play, and other goals
kentaku_sama wrote:...therefore I took the liberty of not caring about scales being boring and just to learn them and make them super important!
Im sorry I see what you mean now, hehe I put my focus on: "...therefore I took the liberty of not caring about scales"
Then you got it right then, dont mind my comment
I also like scales, dont feel they are boring at all. You can have some fun while practicing scales Speed and dynamic practice is great to put into the scale-practice
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