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Melody on black keys only

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Brazilian kid, Clayton Gama, who plays everything on black keys only!

 
TomBR post_id=60056 time=1528727325 user_id=323 said:
Youd never think so to listen to him! ;)
Hi Tom.

Was waiting for somebody to tell me they were actually grey!

Maybe thats the PA version of monocoloured CBA buttons? Ive seen quite a few of them lately, but couldnt resist the mischief (as usual).
 
maugein96 post_id=60057 time=1528730207 user_id=607 said:
Maybe thats the PA version of monocoloured CBA buttons? Ive seen quite a few of them lately, but couldnt resist the mischief (as usual).
Ah, and I was expecting something like T.Rex Hot Love which would work reasonably well on black keys. I actually tried doing an accompaniment reflecting the rather single-minded character of the original and it is surprisingly hard to keep going consistently while putting the melody line on.
 
Got me on that one!

I have "composed" 2 tunes using only the black keys (and one whitey), key of C# if I remember right (maybe F#). It's a great key, if you ask me. Not so much for my upright bass playing friend, she hates the key (I think it's because she doesn't know the fingering positions; let's hear it for CBA!). Anybody else worked in these keys?

Waldo
 
WaldoW post_id=60082 time=1528777172 user_id=1663 said:
Got me on that one!

I have composed 2 tunes using only the black keys (and one whitey), key of C# if I remember right (maybe F#). Its a great key, if you ask me. Not so much for my upright bass playing friend, she hates the key (I think its because she doesnt know the fingering positions; lets hear it for CBA!). Anybody else worked in these keys?
Fingering for C and F♯ is the same. An octave up is four buttons to the right, C to F♯ is two buttons to the right.
 
Now we just need somebody to transpose this to white keys only.
 
I don't know a lot about them, but I'm told that Scottish bagpipers usually tune their pipes to something "just above B flat".

Glad I don't live in the house above "B flat"!
 
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