How do you learn to play the keyboard or music in general?

I’m a guy who makes freeware games with tools such as MultiMedia Fusion (www.clickteam.com). I am able to do both graphics and coding. However, I don’t know how to make music. Usually, I’d try to find someone online who is good at this and ask them but a lot of times people will make music that doesn’t really match the type of game I’m making. Therefore, I want to make my own music.

But, how do you learn to do this? Anytime I go anywhere near a keyboard I end up just making random noise. I have no sense of rhythm or anything. I once knew a guy online who was able to make music on anything. He’d send me music that he made on the SNES game Mario Paint. He was even able to make music on programs such as ModPlug tracker that requires you to input each note by hand. I tried to ask him how he learned to do this but he told me that he never took any music lessons or anything.

I want to have this sort of skill, or atleast be able to play music on a keyboard. How do I learn to do this?
Is there any sort of classes or lessons for this type of stuff? I’m mostly interested in digital music formats such as MIDI, not classical stuff.

10 Responses to “How do you learn to play the keyboard or music in general?”

  • clarinetplaya18 says:

    take lessons. or they have all sorts of books to teach yourself. but taking private lessons would prob’ly be ur best bet. go to ur local music store, usu. they know teachers and can hook you up. :)

  • Friend5 says:

    i think you should get some software and start to play a bit, until you have ritmos, and if you like it, yu couls start to create bits, and try to tell something with it,

  • drummrgrl86 says:

    there are some great programs out there that already have music on them, you just create your own song with them. say that you want something with strings. but plucky sounding. well, these programs have them in all kinda of variations, tones, speeds, keys, everything. they have all instruments from the classical ones to foreign ones from the middle east, to Africa to japan. if you’re willing to spend a lot of money, one of the best programs I’ve ever used was called Acid. i used it in a digital media and video production class to create music and sound effects for a movie the class made. another great program that’s not as expensive is called GarageBand. it’s made by the Apple company. doesn’t do sound effects, but has great instruments and you can create any type of music with it. and the best part of these two programs is (in my opinion) that they’re all actual recordings of the instruments. midi isn’t always the greatest sounding, and musicians like me absolutely hate it. these programs are super easy to use and they’re both incredible. you can even adjust the sound level of the individual tracks when you make the songs. it’s easy enough to use that anyone can make great music regardless of music talent or training. good luck!!

  • karen wonderful says:

    Find a piano teacher and take lessons.

  • etxcpl4fun62 says:

    i play pretty much whatever i want… start with guitar & learn the chords, dont worry about rythym until you can chord by feel, then try rythym by tapping your foot & strumming along, when you get good at that try switching your strum to every other foot tap.. once you get the hang of guitar, try piano, learn the chords first then try different rythyms ..chords are always most important in any instrument

  • dog_luver714 says:

    well most of the time, you’ll just make random noise, and it’ll just hit you. It doesn’t take any special talent to be able to make music. If your trying to do a song with words, you’ll probably just want to make random cadences, but other than that, let your imagination control the fingers and brain for this one. I bet you use your imagination to come up with games, so it’s the same concept!

  • njyecats says:

    Practice, Practice, Practice!!!

  • Toshiba S says:

    Try REASON.

    or, just take lessons.

  • dakota_patti says:

    My school’s band director writes songs with a certian program, but I have no clue what it’s called.

    As for playing piano/keyboard, just go by ear. I’ve learned how to play a couple songs on the piano just by listening to my mom play or fumbling around until I get something right.

    I wish I could help you more.

  • Jeff says:

    You need a good understanding of music and theory. For your purposes, I suggest getting some piano lessons. Then you can program MIDI music with a small MIDI controller, which is like a small keyboard. There are programs you can use to compose songs, and you will be able to write for video games. You also might want to take a composition class if possible.

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