Sunday, December 29, 2013

(RG & WD) - Dah Decide, Learn Keyboard Or Guitar?

Selepas google berkali2 dan baca apa yang patut untuk pengetahuan; after diambil kira mana yang senang, mana yang susah, pejam celik, pejam celik, fikir punya fikir....yay! saya decide nak belajar main keyboard.

Kenapa? Coz for guitar tu biarlah saya mengidola kaum Adam yang petik guitar. Kan di mata saya, orang2 ni sangatlah machonya if pandai main guitar. Especially Red Guitar hahaha..

Kelas bermain keyboard akan bermula InshaAllah kalau tak ada aral melintang, akan bermula dua bulan dari sekarang. Kenapa dua bulan? Bagilah masa dekat saya untuk mengumpul duit beli keyboard yang hebat lagi bergaya tu :) . Dah beli, test2 sikit, then baru ada aura semangat nak start kelas.

Next, nak kena tanya the expert yang menceburkan diri di dalam bidang ni. Kalau nak belajar, dekat mana yang elok, dengan pengajar lelak ke perempuan (eh! ada ke pengajar keyboard perempuan dekat KL ni?) Adalah kut... kena cari thru Auntie or Uncle Google lah jawabnya. Tak sabar rasanya nak memulakan kelas ni. Perbelanjaan bulanan pun kena dikira balik. Ini mesti main ratus juga yuran nak belajar main keyboard ni. Kalau saya belajar dengan Izzue Islam, dapat discount tak? Hahaha... Pernah nampak you tube video dia main keyboard dalam cerita... cerita apa ye? Jap, jap.. x ingat plak. Nantilah saya cari. Rasanya cerita "Sahabat".

Sedikit sebanyak cara2 bermain keyboard untuk pengetahuan saya sendiri dan anda juga...



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Sit comfortable, with your back straight and the keyboard at a level that allows you to place your hands comfortably over the keys. Find middle C. This is the crucial first step to learning where the notes are on your keyboard. Middle C is the C found directly in the middle of a full-sized piano (typically where the name of the piano is written). It's position on an electronic keyboard will vary depending upon the size of the keyboard, but it will typically be located near the center of any keyboard.
Learn the notes on your keyboard. Hold your hands over the keys of your keyboard, with your thumb over middle C. Play middle C with your thumb and continue to play the notes following middle C with your fingers in consecutive order. The white keys are known as natural notes. The back keys are sharp (or flat) notes. The white keys following middle C are D, E, F and G.

Play the note after G by lifting your entire hand and placing your thumb over the white key after G. Play the next notes in the same fashion you played the notes C through G. This is the proper way to move your hands on a keyboard, whether you go forward or backward.

Memorize the notes. The white keys are C-D-E-F-G-A and B. They repeat themselves over and over, from one end of the keyboard to the next. The black keys are the same letters but will have a sharp or flat sign after them. Moving up to the note (to the right on the keyboard) makes the note a sharp and moving back (to the left) makes it a flat. The only keys that have two white keys side by side, not separated by a black key, are the notes E and F and B and C. Locating these sets of notes can help you determine where you are on the keyboard when you're playing.


YANG LAIN2 TU KITA BELAJAR SENDIRILAH OR DGN CIKGU HANDSOME aka Red Guitar OR CIKGU ANGGUN aka Dandelion :)


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