Incorrect, with the exception of one instrument. The question here is whether a person can play the piano or not, not whether the keyboard limits creativity. 1) The keyboard allows one to visualize all aspects of musical theory. It's no wonder that all music schools have a shared piano in their instrumental departments. I remember once discussing theoretical issues with our guitarist, who was incredibly proficient on the instrument but had no basic musical education – it was fun.)) 2) Correct me if I'm wrong – all vst instruments require a MIDI keyboard. It's much easier to play a part than to click squares on the piano roll.) This is true for all instruments except the guitar. Why is another question. 3) Any process moves faster, from working on melody and harmony to searching and synthesizing tones. I agree, the question is incorrect. However, everyone decides for themselves what is closer to them.;)
That question makes about as much sense as asking whether a hammer limits the craftsmanship of a tiler. Sure, it may not be the primary tool of a tiler, but if you need a hammer, you use a hammer. If you don't need, don't use it... in what universe would an additional (and optional) tool limit your creativity...?
Hi everybody! I am new to ToneGym and so far I'm having fun! I take ear training classes with my teacher and I learned about this on a Youtube video. Sometimes the chords are confusing to me. Do you have any advice on how I can improve?
It's generally annoying that many of the exercises do you not give you the opportunity to hear both the wrong and the correct answer. Testing only works as part of learning when you receive immediate correction afterwards. I do like this platform, otherwise I wouldn't pay for it, but it's an issue with many of the exercises here...
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