InstaChord Diary
2023-01-09
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I'm trying to understand scales and modifiers (?) by tapping on the keyboard. I'm trying to understand add9, dim, sus4, etc.)
InstaChord's ~ seems to be the keyboard equivalent of raising or lowering the second note by a semitone (in the case of a triad).
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Another one further up the major in sus4/villagepump/inajob.icon
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I call it "modifier" on its own, but I don't know the correct term> modifier (? add9, dim, sus4, etc.)]
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Button on the string part, pressing it does not produce sound, only when you play it.
There are several modes for this, so you can try different ones./villagepump/inajob.icon
Strum
Hit
Surprisingly, it is also possible to play in this mode like a Taisho harp.
Push
(Otsuka Ai "Cherry" chord + whistle)
https://youtube.com/shorts/KjNkvf89C-A?feature=share
The "storytelling" part of playing is whistling, so it's "playing and blowing," but you wouldn't get the message if I told you that.
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If you don't keep the button on the cord pressed, the sound decays quickly.
Is EZ mode the only exception?/villagepump/inajob.icon
If you're playing a chord for a long time, thinking the one that extends the note is normal, you'll get confused because it doesn't extend when you swap in./villagepump/nishio.icon
What I have read and understood from the description
The design behavior is that a note-off is sent when the button on the cord is released.
So "press and hold for as long as you want it to ring" is the expected behavior of the user.
Funny how I "press 3, then release and press swap".
If you hold down 3 and press swap, the sound will extend properly.
If you press and play 1 and then press 2 without releasing 1, the notes will not mix.
So, except for the same finger pattern like 3 and 6, you can prepare the next finger right after the note-on of the previous note.
This is also true for the modifier keys, so once you have a note on, you can immediately release it and hold down the modifier after the next one.
Mystic will use 7b all the time (exaggeration).
3~7 Too difficult problem I thought about taking a video of the swallowtail butterfly for social media, but it's nighttime and I don't want to whistle.
3 is pressed with the middle finger and ~7 with the ring finger./villagepump/issac.icon
Great./villagepump/nishio.icon
I'm ready to play!
3 is pressed with ring finger and ~7 with pinky/villagepump/基素.icon
When I did that and tried to put my pinky to sleep, my ring finger would also go to sleep and press 6!/villagepump/nishio.icon
The one that converts to ICN and mysteriously has a lot of modulation, but I suspect it's not necessary, or the output of Chord AI, or the feeling that I wonder what knowledge I need to understand and play a score that only has chords written in it. toICNは出現頻度見てキーを推定してるだけですね/villagepump/inajob.icon Automatic determination of modulation has not yet been implemented, but it seems to be possible only to check the frequency of each part in a similar way, and if it is too different from the others, determine that it is modulation.
You're estimating by frequency~./villagepump/基素.icon
I feel that if the head of the track can be inferred from lyrics, etc., then a little more accuracy can be achieved./villagepump/inajob.icon
If we analyze the existing score, there is no good way to know the A-melody and B-melody separations...
The actual machine can now show what sound each button is making by setting the Display Note Number.
https://gyazo.com/883d3d5f260378a24e3ed0b61680dcaa
The chords, there are only five, and not even a subset of the string notes.
Chords (left) are guitar, strings (right) are piano? Matching instrumentsvoicing になっていますね/villagepump/shoya140.icon I can't believe I can display something like this!/villagepump/基素.icon
Setup. This makes arpeggio practice easier! Bass note(?) mode, the sound is played when the chord button is pressed, so it is necessarily necessary to press the modifier key and then the key of the scale
Should I usually get used to that order as well?
The only pattern that changes the bass note seems to be ♭./villagepump/inajob.icon
No, I mean these modes./villagepump/nishio.icon
https://gyazo.com/60ae02f799edf72652494ecd2ea94af7
It's a recently added feature (I don't know)./villagepump/inajob.icon
Chords sound when the left button is pressed, no need to operate the right string button./villagepump/nishio.icon
Easy on the hands in studying chord progressions because it can be done without manipulation to play.
and press Am and then swap, Am will sound, so swap must be first.
Okay, then I agree that I'd like to get used to that./villagepump/inajob.icon
Today's Reminders
Why not just use 9 instead of having to painstakingly press 7b?
9~?
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That's no different from me living in Japan!/villagepump/nishio.icon
Somehow it arrived 10 days earlier than the estimated delivery date./villagepump/shoya140.icon
https://gyazo.com/a8f2c6b15fbbf3e2f5a8ee3a4b325895
I like the fact that I can update firmware with web browser. No need to develop/install a dedicated [native application
I thought I could already use it practically./villagepump/nishio.icon
2023-01-10
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done
@nishio: 2nd day of InstaChord! It's Porno Graffiti "Swallowtail Butterfly" chord + whistle. I thought it would be difficult, but the progression just before the rustication is very mushy, and the rustication itself is only difficult in the swap of 3, surprisingly. It is interesting to come to understand such things.
https://youtu.be/Yhm_WPABM98
The monitor looks a lot different compared to yesterday's post. This time he's playing in his chair with the camera in front of him.
@nishio: here's a version of "Cherry" with a better view of the screen https://youtube.com/shorts/3dYQCnwihfY
@nishio: the score is this much information https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FmFggHDakAAn3eZ.jpg
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InstaChord and curiosity-driven music theory, you've finally reached the Pentateuch! I don't know from here either.
It's funny how everyone is going on and on about how they don't know what's going on./villagepump/nishio.icon
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It's interesting how the same progression can produce completely different songs.
2023-01-11
@nishio: 3rd day of InstaChord. Today is "Thesis of the Cruel Angel". From one phrase before the chorus. The rust section is easy except for the end, which is a repeated 6251 circular chord. This time, the 3~ connecting from the previous phrase was a personal challenge.
https://youtube.com/shorts/tdzhXkdHdJk
@nishio: One more time, One more chance / Masayoshi Yamazaki https://youtube.com/shorts/Lkpli-D2XDo
I've chosen all three songs so far as easy ones that I can play without pushing too many buttons, but I simply can't make a video that I can post because I fail at the harder ones. This is the one I managed to play.
@nishio: here's the score for today https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FmK2WYeakAALmet.jpg
2023-01-12
@nishio: InstaChord Day 4 Diary Sheena Ringo "Queen of Kabukicho" I used 7th locks for the first time because most of the chords are 7ths.
Are you sure?/villagepump/nishio.icon
Moving next door in a five-degree circle means +/- 5 in InstaChord, right?
Aren't there a few songs that do that kind of modulation?
が参考になりそう/villagepump/teyoda7.icon This modulation is standard in classical music, but it is not used that frequently in pop music because of the theoretical technique required.
I see/villagepump/nishio.icon
You haven't seen any classical chord progressions yet, so you're thinking, "I haven't seen many people move next to each other in the fifth-degree circle.
2023-01-13
/villagepump/nishio.icon2023-01-07
I found that I like 3~.
/villagepump/nishio.icon 2023-01-13
What he had initially said, "I like something 3~" for no apparent reason, turned out to be "I like Harmonic Miner Scale". Tone with the dominant as the dominant
C→G
So you're keeping the majors and minors, but adding one more sharp./villagepump/nishio.icon
What does it mean to increase the sharpening? is easy to understand on the key signature, but what kind of operation is it? It seems a little more intuitive to me./villagepump/inajob.icon
Isn't that "five degrees up"?/villagepump/nishio.icon
https://gyazo.com/2bc8b781daa78c74ef5c0c450b43137b
I wonder which is the more essential expression, "rise five degrees" or "increase sharpness."
Is "processing to increase frequency by 1.5 times" the essence?
2023-01-14
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2023-01-15
I learned the concept of upstroke.
2023-01-16
I have no experience with guitar or anything like that, so I didn't know this, but it seems that when you raise your right hand, you also pluck the strings. I heard it's called upstroke.
I could do "janga-janga" in practice, but not with the camera rolling, so I made it one step easier. 2023-01-23
After all, useful abstract concepts cannot be mastered in the abstract.
I found a video that gives specific examples of all kinds of modulations, and it occurred to me when I was writing the chord progression of "specific modulations" that
Perhaps the concept of secondary dominance, which I just learned about, is not yet well scaffolded enough to understand
I just finished watching the first video of the entire transposition pattern.
2023-01-25
Watch the explanation of the secondary dominant and then watch the transposition video!
Key:F# 2~ 3~ 1# Key:B 4 5
Hmmm, the first half isn't easy to pull off at all, instacode-wise, is it?nishio.icon
G# and A# both in the major...Eb.
(Commentator Eb's story)
I feel that I have made progress in my music theory knowledge, which allowed me to get a little ahead of the commentator's explanations in terms of ease of playing with insta-chords!nishio.icon
Better understanding of modulation.
The smoothness of the modulation seems to be more important than whether it's in a close key or not, like the dominant motion.
2023-01-26
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