animalcrackers wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
ZombieBrideXD wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
to do my part in answering the OP's question, I lack the ability to multitask. basically.
but autistic people cant multi-task anyways.
sorry amigo but I must differ with you here. I have seen autistic musicians at work, playing either the drumset or the keyboard, both of which require beaucoup multitasking in order to proficiently operate said instruments.
What are you thinking of as separate tasks in playing either of those instruments? (I play the piano, and I am curious because I have never thought about it as multi-tasking....I am usually awful at multi-tasking, but maybe it just depends on the type of thought/skill/task involved?)
breaking down the tasks for illumination-
*read music
* play along per musical notation [two separate tasks]
*left hand plays bass AND accompaniment [two separate tasks]
*right hand plays melodic and contrapuntal [two separate tasks]
*feet handle damper pedals
for a theatrical organist it is another level of magnitude tougher, in that additional tasks would be-
*feet on expression pedals for each manual/pedalboard
*pistons
*stop tabs
*second touches
*toy counter fx/percussive rhythms not handled by MIDI controller
and for both there is the gestalt of having to play in tune/time with other musicians as well as integrating all the separate tasks into one unified and harmonious whole. way beyond little ol' me, I envy those folks for whom this is all just second nature.