No blacks here...
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It's both harder to play, and more limited.
I'm tempted to ask what problem does this solve.
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The video maker states “One Simple Change, and a Whole New Tonal World”
Uhhh, no… Regular pianos can play simply in C, too. No new world, just limiting yourself to one very small world…
There may be some interesting harmonics that can occur, but not enough to justify everything that is lost.
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Apparently, C Major is the only option.
Let's say I had some music in G Major, would I get a piano with 1 black key?
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@Copper said in No blacks here...:
Apparently, C Major is the only option.
Let's say I had some music in G Major, would I get a piano with 1 black key?
I guess it would be 1 black key for each octave.And A minor.
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It's both harder to play, and more limited.
I'm tempted to ask what problem does this solve.
@Doctor-Phibes said in No blacks here...:
... what problem does this solve.
Art need not be aimed at solving problems.
On occasions you want to introduce new problems deliberately just to see if the new problems can inspire new art.
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@jon-nyc said in No blacks here...:
@Horace said in No blacks here...:
And A minor.
Fucking pedo.
Not even ok to make that joke.
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@jon-nyc said in No blacks here...:
@Horace said in No blacks here...:
And A minor.
Fucking pedo.
Not even ok to make that joke.