![]() ![]() Watching how someone else (or your teacher) plays the instrument is a completely different situation. ![]() However, there is a problem here too: Will the student learn by looking at the color of the virtual keys on the screen, or will the student learn by looking at the notes to play in the score? // It's especially preferred that the student doesn't look at the actual instrument he/she is using while playing (except for situations that require a moment to look at). The color representation of the key that needs to be pressed at that moment on the keyboard can be useful as a game/study to learn the note-name of the key pressed in monophonic exercises (a kind of: pointing and calling game) // Musescore software already colors the keys on the virtual keyboard according to the notes played at the moment. Musescore software also has a vertical blue-cursor (tracker) under of the notes played, and that makes sense too. This is logical because the viewer at that moment is also reading. It's also used by placing a different color background or an underscore under the text. These kinds of things are used for karaoke-type things and to help track the text. You can never improve/gain this ability by looking at 5ynthesia animations.Ĭan a red ball bouncing over the keys that need to be pressed on the piano keyboard help, I don't know. Or I can imagine/play/hear melody and accompaniment in my mind while looking at a lead-sheet (a score with only melody and chord symbols written). Or just by looking at a piano score, I can hear/imagine/play the notes in my mind (at any speed). Instead: I imagine strings, woodwinds, brass and percussions in groups/blocks, looking at the score. While doing this, of course I don't imagine a keyboard for each instrument. But if it treats as a game: it can be fun for anyone who likes this type of game.Īs I look at the score of an orchestral piece, I can virtually imagine/hear the piece in my mind. I don't think that catching and pressing colorful, flashing, animated keys (or trying to hit the right keys following the blocks falling on the keyboard) has nothing to do with learning notes or learning to play. ![]()
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