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>> I mean, I *can* play it, but it's not very comfortable.
>
> I'm not a piano but a guitar player and some chord positions (I call them
> "kung-fu positions") neither are very comfortable when you begin practicing
> them.
> It is mostly muscle training and with practice it becomes much easier and
> painless.
> I guess it is the same on a keyboard.
I've been playing keyboards extensively since I was about 9 years old.
Playing piano is harder because the keys are much heavier. But still,
generally I'm quite good at playing keyboards. I have long, slender,
bony fingers that are quite suited to the task. (Indeed, I would say my
fingers are my most attractive physical feature - insert witty remark
here.) But even for me, a 10th is a pretty big interval. It wouldn't
even be so hard if it didn't have black notes in the middle... heh.
Clearly I'm going to have to post a recording at some point. :-P
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