Now this is the only 10 minutes video you need to watch to play in any scale or any chords ( both major and minor)
I'm not a keyboard player but can play pretty much anything ( with some time)
Took me less than a week that most conventional teacher takes months.
Learn this numbering system once, you can play anything in 15 days. Guranteed!!
For years, thought I'm the genius to discover it. But this guy made a video years ago!!
Trust me, this thing works with guitars too but with some adjustments.
So stop wasting money on piano beginner lessons, do it yourself in minutes ( this is the difference between a musician and a music teacher)
If interested will provide more tricks with chord progression, melody lines with ZERO knowledge of music theory.
I'm sure some wiseass will tell me to stop teaching music as it's a tech forum, without even bothering to see the video.
Using Cakewalk by Bandlab as per
@quaratineinthesejeans suggestions and found it to be the easiest for a beginner so far. Tried using FL studio and Ableton in the past but Cakewalk is much easier to just get started with.
Boss, Cakewalk was previously known as Sonar, a pretty expensive (350 EUR) DAW right up there with ProTools, DP, Logic etc.
We are lucky that it's free now. It's a wonderful DAW with great plugins ( the pro channels really helps in mixing very quickly), the piano roll is awesome ( almost FL like) it has many hidden plugins and tricks, it's like any other commercial DAW. Best part, you can save the entire project in a formal that ProTools can open. How cool is that? Neither Ableton, nor FL can do that.
You will get instant respect from engineers if you know Sonar ( Cakewalk)