Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata I (Yamaha P-70) v2
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@malcard RIGHT SO GOOD KEEP ON PLAYING AND IF ITS YOUR PATION U REALY SHOULD ^__^\
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Bravo!!
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Just a little faster
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Nope it doesn't seem to have a transpose function. However I selected some 'bass' tone which makes it sound like an octave lower, although it doesn't sound like a piano with that tone. In fact, you can watch one of my vids to see what my keyboard looks like, and hear what Moonlight Sonata sounds like on it as well =).
Also, I remember very distinctly that I had to leave out that one very high note hehe
Anyway I'm planning on getting a Casio PX-330 tomorrow. I hope it's as good as your piano!
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I think it's a fairly good one considering its price. Much better than Casio Privias, for instance. I recommend it.
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Hey, quick question. I started piano a few months back and I was thinking of upgrading from the crappy misc keyboard I've been using to practice to a yahama P-70. The keys felt really good, and so did the sound when I tried, but just to be cautious are there anything pros and cons you could share about it?
I love this melody! You taught yourselves how to play piano? That's great! I don't know how to play piano~~but I want to learn how to play by my self. I've watched your older clip! Even thought I don't know how to play piano, but i can realize some improvement~~ I wish somedays, I can play Moonlight Sonata too........for the time being, I just try to practice scale first......
Anyway, nice work! Waiting for your latest video^^
malcard 1 year ago
@malcard Self taught and still working. Thanks for the compliment and I hope you can play the Moonlight too someday.
garnetfanx2 1 year ago
Very nice performance! And a really big improvement over the first video (even though the first video was pretty good as well)
I can't wait to get a digital piano so i can play this song =) I learnt this on a 61 key keyboard so i had to play this song an octave higher which didn't sound so good...
Pulpdood 2 years ago
Well, thanks! That's the same as me, I first learnt it on a 61 keys too.
Doesn't your keyboard have a transpose function, so you can make it sound an octave lower? This way you'd play as the sheet says and would miss only one note, the highest C#, I think.
garnetfanx2 2 years ago