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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


1.Why have you not given a definite concept for beat quantification?
To be honest all songs have definite structure. When you subdivide any song in to definite time intervals called beats, it assumes a defined value. This helps the player to play the original song the composer intended.
2.Why are you not dealing with songs that require multiple keys to be pressed together?
Iam currently creating songs that requires pressing multiple key buttons hands together, but I have not grouped them under beginner’s manual.
3. Why are you not explaining trills, legato concepts, and volume increase and decrease signs? Do you think they are unnecessary?
Any instrument depending on how creative the player is can create a variety of sounds. He or She can overlap sounds, separate sounds, twist and turn the sounds to their liking. It’s virtually an endless progression. It will be confusing to define each and every sound in to terminologies and confuse a virtual beginner. It will be much better for them to hear the song and play.
4. Why are you not specifying the tempo of beats in your scripts, you think you can get away with writing scripts this way?
Like I told you, this book regards script boxes as a means to achieve a goal called playing the sound. The script written in this book has sufficient pointers to substantiate the sound files tagged with this book. This unique script methodology makes the learner search for numerical key buttons and attach them with sounds and play along. We all need to take time to HEAR the song, and play. The reader is encouraged to experiment the song in different tempos. In the end, he begins to value the sound he hears, than the written aids that explains the sound.
5. You have shown boxes of different sizes, it’s too confusing to identify a full beat, half beat concept visually!!
A box irrespective of its size is still a box. Each box under the same column is sub divided vertically to identify sub beats. THERE SHOULD NOT BE ANY CONFUSION.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


   
           
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