yes.
and the different greek modes as well.
also pentatonic scales, and arpeggios plus common modulations.
then i have to do the same on piano. i'm further long there, it's my "main" instrument.
i have a washburn strat i bought from my friend's shop on a whim for $100. i have a small epiphone amp plus a multi-effects pedal too.
right now my only keyboard is a casio keyboard (lk-160) with 61 UNWEIGHTED keys and lots of different sounds. it's good but i'm looking to upgrade to a yamaha p125 - all 88 keys, with weights and better quality samples/speakers for that more realistic piano feel. some of the pieces i've been learning lately have include notes both on the bass and treble ends that aren't on my casio so, i have to go to the instrument stores to play the keyboards they have if i want to practice the properly.
my guitar could use new strings. they're still the ones that were there when i bought it, haven't broken any, gotta step up. also looking to install string trees on the D through high E strings with little rollers so they don't go out of tune instantly when i bend/use the whammy, which is a problem i have right now.
a black pickguard would be nice, too. would look better with the finish it has compared to the white one i have currently.
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