The synthesizer is a musical miracle, I'm back on the synthesizer.
A miracle has happened to me! A musical miracle! I'm back on synthesizer music. Just like I wanted. I knew I'd come back. I'll try again. And now that moment has arrived. I've returned to the synthesizer on weekends. First, 10 minutes on Sunday. Then 20 minutes. Maybe a little bit of November has returned. And then 10 minutes on Saturday. And 20 minutes on Saturday. And 10 minutes almost every day on weekdays. That's my record so far!
And most importantly, everything's starting to work out. I'm making a synthesizer. Simple things. Some simple melody from the internet. A synthesizer from scratch. I called the YouTube channel. I took lessons from there. And I have a book on music with joy. It's for piano. But I'm on the synthesizer. I've been listening to music my whole life. I've never given up. I've tried to make music at different stages of my life. But it never worked out. Here it is again now.
This is a
simple melody I have now. And this is probably how electronic music, trance,
and Eurodance are made. Depending on the complexity of the melody. It's played
in small chunks, like phrases. And then I learn the chords. I already tried
learning them last time. These are seven chords named after the notes. And
there are seven more minor chords: C, D, E, F, G, A, B. So, I already know 14
chords.
So, last
time I tried, I was exhausted learning them. But now. They've come easy to me.
I play them for 10 minutes on weekdays. These 14 chords. You have to know the
chords. That's the important part. Then there's the book "Music with
Joy." I'm already playing exercises 1-4. That's the student's part.
Again, I somehow
misunderstood. And last time, I started playing the teacher's part. And I was
exhausted. And now I'm playing the student's part. And again, things are going
very well.
These are
exercises for hands and rhythm. As I understand it, it's important to start
with this. Now I'm learning correctly. And everything is even working out. And
at this rate, I'll soon have to try connecting a MIDI keyboard to the computer.
And see what kind of sound comes out. Play with sound. I'm playing on a
disconnected MIDI keyboard for now.
The main
thing is to continue practicing consistently. And I'd like to play the
synthesizer. Play electronic music. Maybe something more silly, or Eurodance.
Try Ace of Base. Play something. I don't know. Maybe it will be difficult for
me. And the book Music With Joy opens another path for me. These are songs
about kind little animals. In the first picture, my friend the squirrel. I also
wanted to sing cheerful and kind songs about my friends – kind little animals.
That's also an approach. But I'll start without singing. I don't do singing at
all yet. Just with the music itself.
And at this
rate, quickly or slowly, I'm getting closer to singing. Simple singing. Singing
scales. I'm not doing that yet. I've put it off until later. But I'm getting
better at it. This positive process started before the New Year. About a month
or two before. And now it's stable! I picked it up even more during the New
Year. And after the New Year, I picked it up even more. And here's the result.
A new step!
The main
thing is that everything is going well. Smoothly. In music, smoothness and
rhythm are generally important. That is, it's no longer torture. I remember how
initially I struggled to learn chords. I couldn't get it into my head. And now
it's how it should be for musical kids. Everything is smooth and rhythmic. By
the way, I play at a rhythm of 120 beats per minute. And four quarter notes. A
very comfortable rhythm for starting out.
These
synthesizer lessons will introduce me to electronic music, maybe even
Eurodance. And songs, for now in the form of music about funny little animals.
Just like I dreamed and set as my goal at first. I think they will. The route
might be longer. It's not that important to me. The main thing is that
they'll lead us out.
Dima Link is making retro videogames, apps, a little of music, write stories, and some retro more.
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