I always like a good "Angels Portrayed According to Biblical Descriptions" piece of art.horrifying cosmic horrors called Angels.
I always like a good "Angels Portrayed According to Biblical Descriptions" piece of art.horrifying cosmic horrors called Angels.
Get in the Fucking robot, Shinji!I always like a good "Angels Portrayed According to Biblical Descriptions" piece of art.
So this may sound crazy but hear me out.....
I've seen this video, and as someone who plays the piano, it is actually easy to fake it, as he claims, without the actual skill to play the instrument/read music fluently. Of course, there's always the required skill to recognize where and when to place your fingers, but music is quite mathematical, and with a basic-enough understanding of the keys and their relation to one another, one can pull off a melody without actually knowing how to play. Not to say it takes no talent, but I think a lot more people could "fake it" than they realize. Will it be Mozart-level of talent and ability? No. But you can pull off a riff that might impress an unexpecting listener. When those people start requesting specific songs, your ruse will likely fall apart.
I have a friend who loved playing piano but he said he could barely read sheet music or musical notation. He basically just got a feel for it and it works. I've heard quite a few people play this way, actually. As someone who isn't musical at all, I'm somewhat envious.I've seen this video, and as someone who plays the piano, it is actually easy to fake it, as he claims, without the actual skill to play the instrument/read music fluently. Of course, there's always the required skill to recognize where and when to place your fingers, but music is quite mathematical, and with a basic-enough understanding of the keys and their relation to one another, one can pull off a melody without actually knowing how to play. Not to say it takes no talent, but I think a lot more people could "fake it" than they realize. Will it be Mozart-level of talent and ability? No. But you can pull off a riff that might impress an unexpecting listener. When those people start requesting specific songs, your ruse will likely fall apart.
That skill is a bit different. Playing by ear (one of my strong suits, but not enough so that I'd call it a talent) and learning the, I dunno, "mechanics" of how keys aurally relate to one another to create pleasing harmonies and melodies are two different things. Not that the two are mutually exclusive, but one can do one without any proficiency in the other.I have a friend who loved playing piano but he said he could barely read sheet music or musical notation. He basically just got a feel for it and it works. I've heard quite a few people play this way, actually. As someone who isn't musical at all, I'm somewhat envious.
Yeah there are quite a few pop songs where simple melodies sound more complex than they really are. Coldplay’s Clocks and Counting Crows’ Colorblind would be examples.I've seen this video, and as someone who plays the piano, it is actually easy to fake it, as he claims, without the actual skill to play the instrument/read music fluently. Of course, there's always the required skill to recognize where and when to place your fingers, but music is quite mathematical, and with a basic-enough understanding of the keys and their relation to one another, one can pull off a melody without actually knowing how to play. Not to say it takes no talent, but I think a lot more people could "fake it" than they realize. Will it be Mozart-level of talent and ability? No. But you can pull off a riff that might impress an unexpecting listener. When those people start requesting specific songs, your ruse will likely fall apart.
Neat!I learned that Kevin Conroy, THE voice of Batman (IMO), is gay.
I'm not a multi-instrumentalist, so I'm not sure how accurate that is, but it wouldn't surprise me if true. Point in case, this orchestral masterpiece from Interstellar (below) reimagined with only two hands (furthest below.)Ive heard it said piano’s difficulties begin where other instruments’ capabilities end, and that seems rather poignant. I’ve never tried, but I’m sure an organ even goes a step or two further than that (no pun).
I would hope if there’s ever alien contact and they’re the not-so-friendly-we’re-going-to-dominate-your-asses type, the above might help persuade them.I'm not a multi-instrumentalist, so I'm not sure how accurate that is, but it wouldn't surprise me if true. Point in case, this orchestral masterpiece from Interstellar (below) reimagined with only two hands (furthest below.)
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Definitely not true. I've seen far too many cats snuggling, grooming, and playing with each other for that to be the case.Cats are apparently solitary and introverted by nature so it’s not surprising.
Definitely not true. I've seen far too many cats snuggling, grooming, and playing with each other for that to be the case.