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CHROMATONE in da house!!!

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chromatone & my hand
yukihiro kitazaki!!!!

次世代キーボード,クロマトーンを
駆使したシンガーソングライター

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  • It is just what you say definitely and it enables most.

    You can buy it in the CHROMATONE webshop if you want this

    Check this out!!!!

    However, it is necessary for you to put socks by the pillow if you believe in the existence of Santa Claus.

  • How many octaves does it have?

  • To the keyboard size of 61 keys, the chromatic system ( Muto method) realizes 71 keys. you wanna play it ?

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  • apparently borth aurthur rubenstien and franz liszt supported this keyboard design when it was originally conceived and both felt that it would replace the old design without a doubt. If these two legendary guys thought it was so great why the hell aren't we using it today??

  • It's actually 100 times easier. Because each interval is only one shape (whole tone is always one to the right, major third is always two to the right, etc) each thing you learn you know in every key right away, including scales, chords, runs, and entire pieces. It allows faster acquisition of the same musical ideas as the piano so that you can move on actual to musical expression sooner.

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  • what exactly is the difference from a real normal keyboard??

  • What a beautiful piece

  • uhhhhhnnn!!!! funky shit

  • I'm not convinced this is easier to play than a piano. On a piano you have the offset black and white keys to give you a reference. This looks just like a sea of buttons, I would feel like one could easily lose their place; I know I would.

  • @YukihiroKitazaki the basic keyboard/piano 61 keys, consist of 183 strings, which is basically what she/it is playing. The standard 88 keys piano has 264 strings...SO BLAH!!!. Give me that shiznit, I bet I make her look like a dumbass! and lets not even get into the mini-grand or the grand piano.

  • @YukihiroKitazaki the basic keyboard/piano 61 keys, consist of 183 strings, which is basically what she/it is playing. The standard 88 keys piano has 264 strings...SO BLAH!!!. Give me that shiznit, I bet I make her look like a dumbass!

  • whoa when was this invented?

  • so the guitar is as isometric as this piano, but you dont see very many guitarists taking advantage of the system. they still get caught at f chord haha

  • Because the musical community is the hardest community there ever was to invoke a paradigm shift. Doesn't matter what the benefits are in the ergonomics of a new instrument compared to the old one, if teachers don't want to teach it then students can't learn it, and if parents want their students to be taught they make them learn the convoluted instruments with plethora of user interface load not at all associated with musical expression that people are actually teaching.

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