Yeah after all if that notion was true,But.
But.
The very notion, even in trolling, that everything that hasn't been converted onto paper isn't real music makes me want to cry.
Nothing is wrong with it,Also, what's wrong with saving up for both systems? I can't decide...
Semantics. I meant that if one wanted to learn music (Which, for the sake of trolling/fun, I was referring to as theory and sheet music), piano is a far better option. And this is coming from a guy who loves to play guitar. Seriously. Piano has all the notes lined up in a row. Guitar is...all over the gorram place. XDBut.
But.
The very notion, even in trolling, that everything that hasn't been converted onto paper isn't real music makes me want to cry.
So can someone explain the difference between the 2?
Actually, the piano is almost universally regarded by non-amateurs as the standard for theory and composition, so. yeah.That's...more a matter of opinion than fact. I picked up a guitar first and, when I later tried to learn to play one, found the way a piano is played is nigh incomprehensible and completely illogical.![]()
On a guitar, numerically, the scale goes 1-13 in a single line. On a piano, it goes 1-3-5-6-8-10-12-13, with 2-4-7-9-11 set out. Far from sensible.
I too reject the idea of 'actual sheet music and theory' like diarrhea to the face. Even as trollination.
This is because Chozon, lacking in music theory education, says things and then is proven wrong.Actually, the piano is almost universally regarded by non-amateurs as the standard for theory and composition, so. yeah.That's...more a matter of opinion than fact. I picked up a guitar first and, when I later tried to learn to play one, found the way a piano is played is nigh incomprehensible and completely illogical.![]()
On a guitar, numerically, the scale goes 1-13 in a single line. On a piano, it goes 1-3-5-6-8-10-12-13, with 2-4-7-9-11 set out. Far from sensible.
I too reject the idea of 'actual sheet music and theory' like diarrhea to the face. Even as trollination.
Your point Soup? Everyone has only said 'it's the way the pro's do it' in response to that post. Is that then, the only accepted way? Is it the best way, or simply the traditional way? Flying diarrhea to the face, is what that is.Actually, the piano is almost universally regarded by non-amateurs as the standard for theory and composition, so. yeah.
I'm not sure what they say about assumptions, being that most everyone never finishes the statement in my house. But I imagine it'd come in handy now. For I do have some theory edjoocashun; just haven't been to a formal school on it, where they would apparently tell me the only way to learn it is with a keyboard anyway. Which is mildly pointless given that I'd have to learn it on a keyboard, then transfer those skills and knowledges to a guitar. That makes sense.This is because Chozon, lacking in music theory education, says things and then is proven wrong.
...KInd of like Homestar Runner.
...Kind of like that time with the patch on the couch. Remember that, Chozon?
If you don't want to argue opinion, argue numbers. So perhaps the most commonly utilized compositional tool doesn't get to hold that title because what, you don't like it? It's not just "regarded" as the standard, it just is. You can "fart on it" as much as you want.Your point Soup? Everyone has only said 'it's the way the pro's do it' in response to that post. Is that then, the only accepted way? Is it the best way, or simply the traditional way? Flying diarrhea to the face, is what that is.Actually, the piano is almost universally regarded by non-amateurs as the standard for theory and composition, so. yeah.
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