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    Admiral of Fugues Contratrombone64's Avatar
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    Mat you say you have absolute/perfect pitch, in which case you shouldn't need to use a piano when composing (I too have perfect pitch). My local trains' (the Tangaras) horns are a very slightly flat E-flat, quite annoying.

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    Haha thank you. As long as you all understand my english.... if not then please correct me!

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    They call it both perfect and absolute. Don't know which form to choose. Yeah. Well Contra, I don't need to use piano while composing/writing something down. I can manage without it as well. But it is so much easier this way, isn't it? And tell me about those daily noises. My vacuum cleaner is "tuned" in a little bit too high E. One more quarter tone and it would be F. LOL
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    Christine, typically of most Danes, your English is excellent.

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    Composing at the piano isn't the way I work, but that's personal. I do, however, use a MIDI keyboard and use that for playback purposes ... more for correcting wrong notes and proofing my scores than anything else.

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    Not very often with any one song esp. if there's lyrics involved. However, I can let Pink Floyd's "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (The entire series) play over and over for the longest without wanting to change it.

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