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.
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.
Haha thank you. As long as you all understand my english.... if not then please correct me!
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
Christine, typically of most Danes, your English is excellent.
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.
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.