Now that I'm truly advancing I greatly appreciate my JANKO Kbd layout.
Firstly, it's only 40cm long for 41 keys. For 61 keys it still would only be (40x61:41=) 60cm, whereas my Tyros Kbd with 61 keys measures 83cm in length! Thus, my JANKO offers me an even wider handspan.
Secondly, the JANKO's uniformity is incredibly advantageous, because it simplifies scale transposing and this accelerates my memory mapping acquisition, for the patterns of all scales are the same. Thus, I really feel progressing at a much faster rate than previously on my zebra piano accordion. Obviously, it is because I have to practice only 2 scales instead of 24 scales!
Also, my "Midi-fied" 120 button Stradella accordion bass allows me to focus solely on right-hand notes. So, in all, I'm very pleased with my novelty setup. It fulfilled my dream of: "creating a musical instrument setup that is easiest to learn and play". - It is the fastest way to Rome!
Firstly, it's only 40cm long for 41 keys. For 61 keys it still would only be (40x61:41=) 60cm, whereas my Tyros Kbd with 61 keys measures 83cm in length! Thus, my JANKO offers me an even wider handspan.
Secondly, the JANKO's uniformity is incredibly advantageous, because it simplifies scale transposing and this accelerates my memory mapping acquisition, for the patterns of all scales are the same. Thus, I really feel progressing at a much faster rate than previously on my zebra piano accordion. Obviously, it is because I have to practice only 2 scales instead of 24 scales!
Also, my "Midi-fied" 120 button Stradella accordion bass allows me to focus solely on right-hand notes. So, in all, I'm very pleased with my novelty setup. It fulfilled my dream of: "creating a musical instrument setup that is easiest to learn and play". - It is the fastest way to Rome!
