This document provides instructions for using a functional music keyboard. It discusses basic techniques like playing scales with proper finger positioning. It also explains functions of the keyboard like using effects to alter tone and dynamics. Finally, it discusses using the keyboard to input MIDI data into a digital audio workstation for creating music, triggering samples, and more.
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unit 37 functional music keyboard
1. Daniel Klepper unit 37: functional
music keyboard
Welcome to my presentation
this simple blog is an information portal for the functional music keyboard
2. Daniel Klepper unit 37: functional music keyboard
1. Be able to use basic techniques when playing the keyboard
• this simple blog is an information portal for the functional music keyboard
• Being able to sit up your back upright at 90 degrees and your elbows of the
desk if the keyboard is on top of a desk
• Being able to play the c scale slowly with the rhythm of the metronome.
• Play the C scale slowly using the finger technique of having for your right
hand your thumb as finger 1 going up to your pinkie being finger 5 and left
hand vice verse.
Play the C scale with the finger technique as 1,2,3,1,2,3,4,5
• Each scale goes up and down the scale for example C is c,d,e,f,g,a,b,c and D
is d,e,f#(sharp),g,a,b,c# (sharp) d
to play simple chords you need to use the correct finger technique.
Because all the chords are linked with the scales for example a major chord
is the 1st 3rd and 5th note in the scale played together, a minor chord is the
1st flattened 3rd and 5th played together.
3. Daniel Klepper unit 37:
functional music keyboard
2. Know the functions of the keyboard
• using different effects to effect the timbre , tone and dynamics of
the frequency
• You can use different chords in different orders to give kind of
feeling for the song
• You can use samples in daws such as cubase.
• A sample is a piece of information used in a different platform or
the same media platform for you to use in your track.
• You can cut up samples using features on daws so that you can
make them more original.
No matter how much you change that sample you will still have to
pay royalties to who ever the sample came from if you are using the
sample to make money.
4. Daniel Klepper unit 37: functional music keyboard
3.be able to use the keyboard to input shaped midi
data
• The different cables you use to plug the fmk
• If the keyboard needs to plugged into a wall or a
computer
• People use midi to create melodies bass lines and
to trigger samples when using the drum machine
on a daw such as Cubase
• You can use different instruments and different
features to make different types of music such as
sound for the moving image to popular music.