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Old 08.30.2007, 04:32 PM   #5
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piano is relentlessly frustrating to play in a classical sense. though on a synthesizer, i can make endless amounts of catchy, good melodies (as anyone probably can), attempting to actually be good at piano is very difficult. unless you just want to play the soundtrack to "halloween". then, it's a party-time tool!!!

go listen to that conlan guy i reccomended the other day, his album "for player piano" and try to play that stuff. try to play stuff that is either impossible to play or just really really challenging. that's how you really get better. dillinger escape plan once said that they write songs too difficult for even them to play. but they always learn to play them, which is what makes them such a good band (well, i hate them now, but they were good until that last album )...
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