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Learn Music Digitally!
Learn
Guitar : Electric Guitars with Digital processors
Learn
Keyboard : Learn to play on Digital Pianos
Learn
Drums : Learn to play Drumsset on
Digital V Drums
Learn
Guitar :
An electric
guitar is a guitar that uses pickups to convert the
vibration of its steel-cored strings
(sometimes nickel) into an electrical current, which is made louder with an
instrument amplifier and a speaker. The signal that comes from the guitar
is sometimes electronically altered with guitar effects such as reverb or distortion.
While most electric guitars have six strings, seven-string instruments are used
by some jazz guitarists and metal guitarists (especially in nu
metal), and 12-string electric guitars (with six pairs of strings, four of
which are tuned in octaves) are used in genres such as jangle pop and
rock.
The
electric guitar was first used by jazz guitarists, who used amplified
hollow-bodied instruments to get a louder sound in Swing-era big
bands. The earliest electric guitars were hollow bodied acoustic instruments
with tungsten steel pickups made by theRickenbacker company in
1931. While one of the first solid-body guitars was invented by Les Paul, the
first commercially successful solid-body electric guitar was the Fender
Esquire (1950). The electric guitar was a key instrument in the development
of many musical styles that emerged since the late 1940s, such as Chicago
blues, early rock and roll and rockabilly, and 1960s blues
rock. It is also used in a range of other genres, including country music, Ambient (or New
Age), and in some contemporary classical music.
Learn Piano
A digital
piano is a modern electronic musical instrument designed to
serve primarily as an alternative
to a traditional piano, both in the way it feels to play and in the sound
produced. Some digital pianos are also designed to look like an acoustic piano.
While digital pianos may fall short of the genuine article in feel and sound,
they nevertheless have many advantages over normal pianos:
- Compared
to acoustic pianos, digital pianos are generally less expensive.
- Most
models are smaller and considerably lighter, but there are large ones as
well.
- They
have no strings and thus do not require tuning.
- Depending
on the digital piano, they may include many more instrument sounds including
strings, guitars, organs, and more.
- They
are much more likely to incorporate a MIDI implementation.
- They
may have more features to assist in learning and composition.
- They
usually include headphone output.
- They
often have a transposition feature.
- They
do not require the use of microphones, eliminating the problem of audio
feedback in sound reinforcement, as well as simplifying the
recording process.
Learn Drums
An Electronic
drum is a percussion instrument in which the sound is
generated by an electronic waveform generator or sampler instead of by acoustic
vibration.
When
an electronic drum pad is struck, a voltage change is triggered in the
embedded piezoelectric transducer (piezo) or force sensitive resistor (FSR).
The resultant signals are transmitted to an electronic "drum brain"
via TS or TRS cables, and are translated into digital waveforms, which produce
the desired percussion sound assigned to that particular trigger pad. Most
newer drum modules have trigger inputs for 2 or more cymbals, a kick,
3-4 toms, a dual-zone snare, (head and rim) and a hi-hat. The
hi-hat has a foot controller which produces open and closed sounds with some
models offering variations in-between. By having the ability to assign different
sounds to any given pad, the electronic drummer has nearly unlimited potential
for configuring many different sounding drum kits from one set of
electronic drums. Additionally, electronic drummers can sample non-percussive
sounds and use them as drum sounds, as is the case with most industrial
music. Many see this as a great advantage over acoustic drums, as one can have a jazz, rock or ballad drumset
by merely changing the kit selector switch on the module.
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