hello I am taking piano lessons like two months ago but I really like the idea of an axis 64. so just wandering is it better to leave the piano lessons & learn music theory on my own to then apply it to the axis?? or should I stay in piano lessons. any help is greatly apreciated
Hi Elaine, I am trying to find one of your videos where you showed a Mac software to control the tuning of the synthesizer or something like that. Just don't remember exactly. Do you know what I am talking about? :) Thanks in advance, and cheers from Finland!
heeerro - This isn't a 12 tone per octave tuning. It's 13 notes per "tritave". I'm trying to figure out a keyboard for it.
Just as C Major (Ionian Mode) was chosen as the main mode for a piano, where the diatonic keys are white and the others black, I need to decide on a main mode is for the BP scale (Ionian does not exist in BP) before I'll know where to put the black keys.
It was only in 2001 when it was decided what the modes WERE, and which notes should be considered "diatonic".
what is that instrument? it's cool and sounds nice. much more notes than a regular keyboard. and i know it's the 13 half steps to tritave. where do you get those lol? and how much does one cost?
I put links in the more-info section. It's an AXIS by C-Thru Music. I don't believe they make this model anymore, but make smaller less expensive ones.. There is also another company called the Shape of Music that makes them this size but with awesome guitar-like paint jobs and weighted keys. Those are about $1700 pounds I think, whatever that works out to.
Hey hot hot u , if u would just ear motu or vienna symphonic instruments there would be no turning back to theses sounds ... but i really trip on this mega-project of yours !!! Next generation will play on this mega-midi kinda cool instruments ! This should be next guitar ... Can it bend notes ? Would be too much !
(I answered twice already but my comments never stick!!!!)
I only put that one strip to lambda to demonstrate why I chose to use Dur II.. It's all the same t hough, just A# and B key colors (black/white) are switched. same notes, same chords :)
hello I am taking piano lessons like two months ago but I really like the idea of an axis 64. so just wandering is it better to leave the piano lessons & learn music theory on my own to then apply it to the axis?? or should I stay in piano lessons. any help is greatly apreciated
felipescalador 1 year ago
Hi Elaine, I am trying to find one of your videos where you showed a Mac software to control the tuning of the synthesizer or something like that. Just don't remember exactly. Do you know what I am talking about? :) Thanks in advance, and cheers from Finland!
Smorphine 1 year ago
tbh, i don't understand why you use traditional nomenclature for this. it's so confusing : D
why not just use 0 to 12 as in post-tonal music and why care about modes at all?
interesting stuff! keep up the good job!
heeerro 2 years ago
heeerro - This isn't a 12 tone per octave tuning. It's 13 notes per "tritave". I'm trying to figure out a keyboard for it.
Just as C Major (Ionian Mode) was chosen as the main mode for a piano, where the diatonic keys are white and the others black, I need to decide on a main mode is for the BP scale (Ionian does not exist in BP) before I'll know where to put the black keys.
It was only in 2001 when it was decided what the modes WERE, and which notes should be considered "diatonic".
miselaineeous 2 years ago
what is that instrument? it's cool and sounds nice. much more notes than a regular keyboard. and i know it's the 13 half steps to tritave. where do you get those lol? and how much does one cost?
StopTheMoti0n 2 years ago
I put links in the more-info section. It's an AXIS by C-Thru Music. I don't believe they make this model anymore, but make smaller less expensive ones.. There is also another company called the Shape of Music that makes them this size but with awesome guitar-like paint jobs and weighted keys. Those are about $1700 pounds I think, whatever that works out to.
miselaineeous 2 years ago
axis keyboard.
JackpotDen 2 years ago
thats really fascinating.. cool
kuj4z 3 years ago
Hey hot hot u , if u would just ear motu or vienna symphonic instruments there would be no turning back to theses sounds ... but i really trip on this mega-project of yours !!! Next generation will play on this mega-midi kinda cool instruments ! This should be next guitar ... Can it bend notes ? Would be too much !
antiotio 3 years ago
K5000 (in the background) represent!
clumma 3 years ago
So it looks like you're going back to the lambda layout?
randyhelzerman 3 years ago
(I answered twice already but my comments never stick!!!!)
I only put that one strip to lambda to demonstrate why I chose to use Dur II.. It's all the same t hough, just A# and B key colors (black/white) are switched. same notes, same chords :)
miselaineeous 3 years ago