Getting Started
Posted: 25 Jul 2009, 23:53
Hi. New to the forum, I'm Tim based in the North West. First post, so go easy on me
Apologies if this is a commonly repeated question. I've done some browsing and reading, but I'm still left with a few questions or where to get started.
I've just received an m-audio Oxygen 61 for my birthday, and it has got me thinking that I'd like to be able to play quite a bit better, namely piano. Clearly it's only 61 keys, but they are full size, semi-weighted and velocity sensitive. The keyboard is connected to a PC via USB and can control various software synths such as the excellent Pianissimo. Am I all right to get started on this, or am I being foolish?
Assuming I'm not too wide of the mark with the above. The main burning question is how to start getting better. In terms of previous experience, I played a bit of keyboard when I was younger, probably on and off for about 4 years (it's now 16 years later - I'm now 32). I can read music to an extent, being slow with the treble clef, but very cumbersome with the bass - a trait of keyboard players I believe. So I'd place my self as someone who is not an absolute beginner, but not far off it.
I don't really have much time for formal tuition at the moment, but I'm looking into it locally, and have already found a few possibilities. I'm keen to potentially go down the grading route. What are my other options? I've seen a few books recommended on here, but I've also seen some PC software that looks OK too. Any recommendations?
Any other advice gratefully received.
Tim
Apologies if this is a commonly repeated question. I've done some browsing and reading, but I'm still left with a few questions or where to get started.
I've just received an m-audio Oxygen 61 for my birthday, and it has got me thinking that I'd like to be able to play quite a bit better, namely piano. Clearly it's only 61 keys, but they are full size, semi-weighted and velocity sensitive. The keyboard is connected to a PC via USB and can control various software synths such as the excellent Pianissimo. Am I all right to get started on this, or am I being foolish?
Assuming I'm not too wide of the mark with the above. The main burning question is how to start getting better. In terms of previous experience, I played a bit of keyboard when I was younger, probably on and off for about 4 years (it's now 16 years later - I'm now 32). I can read music to an extent, being slow with the treble clef, but very cumbersome with the bass - a trait of keyboard players I believe. So I'd place my self as someone who is not an absolute beginner, but not far off it.
I don't really have much time for formal tuition at the moment, but I'm looking into it locally, and have already found a few possibilities. I'm keen to potentially go down the grading route. What are my other options? I've seen a few books recommended on here, but I've also seen some PC software that looks OK too. Any recommendations?
Any other advice gratefully received.
Tim