Flashnotes, a musical flashcards program
So in an effort to spend more of my time doing real-life things (as opposed to computer things) I decided to pick up playing piano. I’ve been able to play piano one note at a time for a while, but playing the piano one note at a time is not really playing the piano. So in an effort to learn the instrument better, I borrowed my dad’s electronic keyboard, and sat down to try to learn it.
As I sat there, I quickly figured out that I need to get my eye-hand coordination to the point where I can just see a complex arrangement of notes, and my fingers will fly to the keys. With a computer keyboard, when I want to type a word, I don’t have to spend a second thinking where the ‘a’ key is, and I’d like to develop that same proficiency with a piano. Naturally, this led me to think that some sort of flash card training would help. So like any good hacker, I whipped up a flashcards program that afternoon to help me learn piano!
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