Hello fellow Hauptwerk users,
I am presenting the keygrid concept - a new way to play contrapuntal/ keyboard music.
A keygrid (as opposed to keyboard) is a contrapuntal instrument with the notes arranged vertically in perfect fourths, and horizontally as chromatic. It is playable with two hands like a piano [or organ, harpsichord, or any other keyboard instrument], but with a system of notes matching the guitar in perfect 4ths tuning, a bass guitar, double bass, etc.
As a new standard, electronic and hybrid models will take centre stage in the upcoming musical era. I anticipate Hauptwerk systems will be immensely integrated. I utilize the Hauptwerk here, with the Sonus Paradisi: Cembalo Ruckers Model sample sets. In some upcoming videos, I play chorales with the Velesovo set.
http://www.reddit.com/r/keygrid
Summary Document:
https://bit.ly/3yEdkyP
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I have posted more videos on my youtube.. with more to come.
Impertinence, HWV 494, G.F. Handel [on keygrid]
https://youtu.be/GsB3AJyUCYg
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The last of my videos on the Push units (at least for now). The next releases will be on a cleaner, more presentable instrument setup [LPXs]. Upcoming is an Introduction video to the keygrid concept, educational tutorials, and more. Please subscribe, like, and share!
Bourrée in E minor - J.S. Bach, BWV 996 [on keygrid]
https://youtu.be/ROCOt0CLsY8
[*edit: Dec 30th,2021 addition]
One of a new series on the LPX units, with mild translucence of the hands:
Aus meines Herzens Grunde, Johann Sebastian Bach
Riemenschneider 1, Chorale [BWV 269]
Sonus Paradisi: Velesovo Organ Model
https://youtu.be/ZoIipBc5ErU
--
Looking forward to your thoughts on the keygrid concept - and how Hauptwerk will integrate into this new way of playing music.
I am presenting the keygrid concept - a new way to play contrapuntal/ keyboard music.
A keygrid (as opposed to keyboard) is a contrapuntal instrument with the notes arranged vertically in perfect fourths, and horizontally as chromatic. It is playable with two hands like a piano [or organ, harpsichord, or any other keyboard instrument], but with a system of notes matching the guitar in perfect 4ths tuning, a bass guitar, double bass, etc.
As a new standard, electronic and hybrid models will take centre stage in the upcoming musical era. I anticipate Hauptwerk systems will be immensely integrated. I utilize the Hauptwerk here, with the Sonus Paradisi: Cembalo Ruckers Model sample sets. In some upcoming videos, I play chorales with the Velesovo set.
http://www.reddit.com/r/keygrid
Summary Document:
https://bit.ly/3yEdkyP
---
I have posted more videos on my youtube.. with more to come.
Impertinence, HWV 494, G.F. Handel [on keygrid]
https://youtu.be/GsB3AJyUCYg
--
The last of my videos on the Push units (at least for now). The next releases will be on a cleaner, more presentable instrument setup [LPXs]. Upcoming is an Introduction video to the keygrid concept, educational tutorials, and more. Please subscribe, like, and share!
Bourrée in E minor - J.S. Bach, BWV 996 [on keygrid]
https://youtu.be/ROCOt0CLsY8
[*edit: Dec 30th,2021 addition]
One of a new series on the LPX units, with mild translucence of the hands:
Aus meines Herzens Grunde, Johann Sebastian Bach
Riemenschneider 1, Chorale [BWV 269]
Sonus Paradisi: Velesovo Organ Model
https://youtu.be/ZoIipBc5ErU
--
Looking forward to your thoughts on the keygrid concept - and how Hauptwerk will integrate into this new way of playing music.
Last edited by FrankFrontera on Thu Dec 30, 2021 9:33 am, edited 2 times in total.