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Get Your Music Heard: Can I Play A MIDI Keyboard Without A Computer?

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Images By Upsplash  I recently received a question in my inbox asking me if you as a musician can play a MIDI keyboard without a computer? This sparked my curiosity as to the question's orgins and who would this answer benefit? The lessons I provide with this blog is for music production mostly and artist working in this field of music. This sometimes takes into account many different kinds of musicians and instrumentalists as well as bedroom composers and producers of music. The focus of this answer was more precise with what the reader was asking, i.e., the MIDI keyboard usage in music today. The advances in technology has caused quite an impact on performers of all walks of life. I can even go further to say that these technologies have even disruptive how the entertainment industry conducts business on a day-to-day bases. This new frontier of producers and performers may know much in the way of how music should be distributed and how to get the optimum advantages of the equipme

The Plight Of The Artist In Our Society: The Update For Actors

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Photos provided by Pexels Images Photos provided by Upsplash Since the wheel invention man has been involved with the creation of life’s challenges and how we could sustain a comfortable existence . Everyone from machinist to builders have cloaked our lives in enhancements of modern living. The plight of the artist has been no different as useful tools and thoughts that mankind have benefited from in one form or another.  Painters, sculptors, architects,  writers, and musicians have contributed enormous bodies of work for society’s ever-changing norms and values.  We need only to look to the great works of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel or The Pizza de Colosseo in Rome, Italy to see the artists’ full pallet on display. The paintings of Claude Monet and thery're vivid colors reflecting a serene beauty that only enhances our experiences of nature. The writings and prose of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle or Anne Frank serve to investigate one’s imagination of how we perceive what is real or n