[/quote] Jsantos
I find it so much harder to transpose music on keyboard because of the the linear keys. The chord pattern can change drastically. On guitar, its easier because the chord patterns and they way you fret stays the mostly same, just a different position on the neck. Sometimes all you need is a capo if the song is simple enough. That's a funny story about the turntable![/quote]
The equally tempered keyboard is, in fact, a truely wondrous thing. Over time,I have found myself naturally grabbing the nearest chord when jamming out, seldom consciously realizing its name or inversion. It seems that many of us are skilled players without actually being musicians. (you can get away with it in rock&roll
Howlin'
I find it so much harder to transpose music on keyboard because of the the linear keys. The chord pattern can change drastically. On guitar, its easier because the chord patterns and they way you fret stays the mostly same, just a different position on the neck. Sometimes all you need is a capo if the song is simple enough. That's a funny story about the turntable![/quote]
The equally tempered keyboard is, in fact, a truely wondrous thing. Over time,I have found myself naturally grabbing the nearest chord when jamming out, seldom consciously realizing its name or inversion. It seems that many of us are skilled players without actually being musicians. (you can get away with it in rock&roll

Howlin'