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Ville Valo
Sep 17, 2004

I'm waiting for your call
and I'm ready to take
your six six six
in my heart
This thread's great, I'm going to start learning/practicing soon when my new gear arrives. I'm looking to eventually play symphonic metal keyboards: lots of shredding and some more classical/traditional backings to rock songs, but I'll be starting with basic beginner piano books. If anyone has advice for learning some easy rock songs, I'm all ears, as I'll be way more excited to practice those day to day. I saw Fake Books mentioned earlier in the thread, I'll be giving those a look at least.

I'm thinking about lessons if I really struggle, but I played concert percussion for years and know how to read music, so I'm thinking I won't be completely helpless. I'm also not sure I'd find a teacher enthusiastic about teaching keytar, but who knows. :3: I'll post it in the new gear thread when it arrives, and haven't decided if I'm going with a cheapo synth, synth module, or PC software only to control through MIDI.

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