| Author | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Hi friends! Some intervals between low notes, mainly on fiths, produce harmonics so clear which is a bit difficult for me to distinguish them from the real notes. Has anybody experienced this problem? |
||||||
| 2010-05-21 09:21:33 | |||||||
|
If the harmonic is strong, then you can either play that tone or not play it and it won't make too much of a difference. As for knowing whether or not prolobe played it.. Practice practice |
||||||
| 2010-05-21 12:07:01 | |||||||
|
Thanks Tinnitus! I`ll take your advice and continue with my training, I started tetrads and I fight against polyphonic density created by harmonics but I learn to distinguish them from naturals notes better and better, it gets really interesting! |
||||||
| 2010-05-22 13:00:03 | |||||||
|
I had this problem too. Sometimes I hear clearly a pitch that is the fifth of some low note at prolobe (this doesn´t happen with me on a real piano). If you are not shure about the next note press the (+) or (-) that prolobe will raise the note you have to guess, then you can possibly avoid a mistake. Luciano Ruas (Brasil) |
||||||
| 2010-05-22 14:55:34 | |||||||
|
It happens to me on low fiths as you, it doesn't happens with real piano either, just on prolobe. I tested your suggestion and has been very useful, Thanks a lot!!! Saisha (Venezuela) |
||||||
| 2010-05-25 12:56:34 | |||||||
| ◄ Previous Thread | Next Thread ► The time now is Sep/08/2010 04:09:06 PM | |||||||