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Several ones Dec 6, 2024

None of them became PRO, except voice, but from the begining: guitar, djembé, piano, didgeridoo, recorder. And a bit of 🌞mbira.

 
Gjorgji Apostolovski
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none Dec 7, 2024

None. But I like very much FL Studio and playing VST instruments with my keyboard.

 
Novian Cahyadi
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Sheet Music Dec 10, 2024

First and foremost, I can't read sheet music. Problem: most of the songs I ever want to play are written in Western notation system.

The way I've been doing it, is painstakingly transcribing the songs into letter notes by ear. This is getting tedious. And for that reason, I'm learning to read proper music notes. I can translate simple sheet music in my head s-l-o-w-l-y. My brain is still wired to the letter notation system. But one step at a time, yeah? ...
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First and foremost, I can't read sheet music. Problem: most of the songs I ever want to play are written in Western notation system.

The way I've been doing it, is painstakingly transcribing the songs into letter notes by ear. This is getting tedious. And for that reason, I'm learning to read proper music notes. I can translate simple sheet music in my head s-l-o-w-l-y. My brain is still wired to the letter notation system. But one step at a time, yeah?

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The most common music notation system in Indonesia is the chipher notation, where you assign Arabic numerals to represent the notes. I could never make sense of it. Perhaps that's why I didn't bother to learn a musical instrument, until recently. Letter notes are just much more sensible to me.
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Gjorgji Apostolovski
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convert Dec 10, 2024

Novian Cahyadi wrote:

First and foremost, I can't read sheet music. Problem: most of the songs I ever want to play are written in Western notation system.

The way I've been doing it, is painstakingly transcribing the songs into letter notes by ear. This is getting tedious. And for that reason, I'm learning to read proper music notes. I can translate simple sheet music in my head s-l-o-w-l-y. My brain is still wired to the letter notation system. But one step at a time, yeah?

Footnote:
The most common music notation system in Indonesia is the chipher notation, where you assign Arabic numerals to represent the notes. I could never make sense of it. Perhaps that's why I didn't bother to learn a musical instrument, until recently. Letter notes are just much more sensible to me.


Can you convert them? It must be a way. In FL Studio you can set the notes to English, Germanic and solfege, which is used in my country.
Anyway, don't bother with notes, just play for your own satisfaction, follow your intuition. After all, all musicians first played than started to write the notes, just like the languages, the man first was talking, than he started to write letters and words.


 
Novian Cahyadi
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Convert? Dec 10, 2024

Gjorgji Apostolovski wrote:
Can you convert them?


From musical notes to letters? That's what I've been doing in my head as a learning process. And reading directly from the sheet music would make things less tedious, no?

Anyway, don't bother with notes, just play for your own satisfaction, follow your intuition.


Sure, the ornamentation is up to my taste. But without a written score, I wouldn't know what notes to play since the first place. And I don't trust my memory to recite the tunes.


 
Gjorgji Apostolovski
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yup Dec 10, 2024

Novian Cahyadi wrote:

Gjorgji Apostolovski wrote:
Can you convert them?


From musical notes to letters? That's what I've been doing in my head as a learning process. And reading directly from the sheet music would make things less tedious, no?

Anyway, don't bother with notes, just play for your own satisfaction, follow your intuition.


Sure, the ornamentation is up to my taste. But without a written score, I wouldn't know what notes to play since the first place. And I don't trust my memory to recite the tunes.


Yes.
https://www.quora.com/Is-there-an-app-that-marks-music-sheets-with-letters

And don't be just a performer, be a compositor too. Play your own music, than write what you played. That's all I am saying.
In FL studio there is a tracker, and you just playing by your ear, and the tracker tracks the notes.


 
Novian Cahyadi
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@Gjorgji Dec 10, 2024

It's not all that bad, Gjorgji. Thanks to the “Every Good Boy Deserves Food” and “FACE” mantras. I just need to speed up my thought process.

 
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