A lot of people including myself downtune to Eb or use other flat tunings (or sharp, both can be the same obviously; Eb = D#) to make a key's scale within range. But I was wondering, is it harder to hit notes correctly in these scales/keys than in a normal key (Eb vs E), range aside? Or is still the same exact deal, only a half step lower?
I guess since a scale like Eb is considered a flat scale, I have this idea that's in between a D & E, and therefore its harder to hit an "in betweenie", but I'm guessing that the whole flat/sharp keys/scales are more of just markers and are an illusion, rather than the notes themselves actually existing as a flat or sharp note.
Hopefully you guys get what I'm saying haha....
I guess since a scale like Eb is considered a flat scale, I have this idea that's in between a D & E, and therefore its harder to hit an "in betweenie", but I'm guessing that the whole flat/sharp keys/scales are more of just markers and are an illusion, rather than the notes themselves actually existing as a flat or sharp note.
Hopefully you guys get what I'm saying haha....