Tuesday, 20 June 2017

NEW CLASSICAL DIGITAL KEYBOARD (KCD)

NEW CLASSICAL DIGITAL KEYBOARD (KCD)


If you are fearful of taking chances, scared of venturing down new roads, timid about taking the road not traveled on, you are going to find it difficult to ever venture off the main roads. Creativity requires taking a chance and being courageous. Fear is the biggest enemy of creativity. Like how one of the researches found out, all o that knowledge is acquired by observation and by trial and error. My home town builders normally have this Swahil proverb, “Kujjenga na kubomowa”(In construction, its normal to destroy what you have already constructed, correct your mistakes and again build afresh). I took that principle while designing this keyboard, erase was the game o the day.

While using mathematical formulas, Kepler did show that the planets revolve around the sun. He found that planets do not always travel at the same speed, but move faster as they approach the sun and slower as they move away from it.One reason why technology tends to catalyze itself in that advances depend upon previous mastery of simpler problems.

Musical composers of the enlightenment also stressed classical elements such as balance, contrast and refined expression of emotion. At the same time, they witnessed agreat evolution in music. Music made the transition from merely supporting religious services and dance and opera companies, to being an “art” in its own right. For the first time, people began going to concerts for the pleasure of listening to the music itself. Personally, I like the way the music instruments are arranged.

Finding the right combination of instruments and sounds is an art form, and takes the same creative energy as choosing the right chord, creating a beautiful melody or writing engaging lyrics. A lot of time should be spent in choosing the sounds and instruments you will use in a recording, and how those sounds relate to one another. The instruments you use can define your sound. Hip hop instrumentation is very sparse. It features drums (often retro drum machine sounds) and bass, and sparse keyboard or guitar phrases. The sparseness of the instrumentation keeps the focus on the lyrics and the rhythm. In finding your own unique sound, you should become familiar with the way instruments have been combined by others, and spend lots of time in trial and error and experimentation on your own. The same theory also applies to these tabs on our keyboard.

I like the way how the drummer enjoys while beating up his instruments. The way he twists his arms is very interesting and it motivates him in the long run. I came to discover that a drummer cant easily get tired during a music concert, because emotional, he is motivated, he changes his hands and position, possibly the voices o the drums. My whole idea is to make a computer users more interested while using this keyboard. Hamilton keyboard is designed exactly the same way like how music drums are arranged. They are in three sections and the base drum is the middle part, which makes it very interesting than the traditional one.  The piano evolving in the 1700s, allowed musician to produce much greater ranges of loudness and softness. I would like the new computer users to always twist their fingers while typing exactly the same way like how drummer twist theirs during a music concert.

The violin was perfected at the same time, changing the sound of music. As composers grouped similar instruments, they laid the Foundation for chamber music and the modern orchestra.

Largely due to reading Newton’s principia, enlightenment thinkers perceived the universe as a machine governed by fixed laws. They saw God as the master mechanic who provided laws and then allowed it to run on its own according to these orderly principles. I would like to encourage engineers who are going to develop this keyboard to look at the drummer and his drums as the guiding principle. Our new computer keyboard users need to be motivated while doing their work. Sometimes learning can be very interesting especially if you are doing what you love.

Twisting the Fingers like a drummer during the live music concert will be a natural motivating factor. They also believed in progress, or the idea that the world and its people could be improved. True, I still believe that my keyboard can be improved ( maybe few changes).

Most Philosophers passionately believe in Locke’s political philosophy and Newton’s scientific theories. I strongly believe that most people out there will borrow my whole idea. When encyclopedia editor Diderot was arrested because of his intellectual work, he said the following, ‘You have massacred…….the work of twenty good men who have devoted to you their time, their vigils, their talents from a love, truth and justice with the simple, hope of seeing their ideas given to the public”

In 1609, Galileo built his own telescope and observed the night skies. In 1632, Galileo published his ideas- but soon afterwards, the Catholic Church banned the book. Not everyone out there will be happy with what you can innovate. Some fear of being knocked out o business, others fear losing authority of what they can control. To avoid the risk of persecution, excommunication or even imprisonment, Capernicus worked in privacy while questioning time, without publishing his ideas. The polish scientist spent more than 30 years writing his treatise. In late 1500s, the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe set up an observatory to study heavenly bodies and accumulated much date on planetary movements. After Brahe’s death, the German astronomer and mathematician Johannes Kepler used Brahe’s data with the goal of providing mathematical proof for copernicus’s hypotheses. Using mathematical formulas, Kepler’s did show that the planets revolve around the sun. Kepler challenged the teachings of many academic and religious leaders.

Italian mathematician Galileo Galilei did face considerable opposition from church leaders. As he experimented with the motion of objects on the earth, he helped to establish the universal laws o inertia, which specifies that an object remains at rest in straight line motion unless acted upon by an external force. It is the matter not of individual inventiveness but of the receptivity of whole societies to innovation. Necessity is the mother of invention. As Jared (1999) states, The heroic theory of invention as it is termed is encouraged by patent law, because an applicant for a patent must prove the novelty o the invention submitted. Once an inventor has discovered a use for a new technology, the next step is to persuade society to adopt it. Further, Jared noted that an example of a much more difficult invention is writing, which does not suggest itself by observation of any natural material. 

Evolution of the alphabet can be traced back to Egyptian hieroglyphs, which included a complete set of 24 signs for 24 Egyptian consonants. One minor modification that readers will already have noticed is that the Semitic and Greek g became the Roman and English, while the Romans invented a new g, in its present position. One needs to master both two, and then he will compare the two and see the difference himself. 
 
As Jared (1999) noted, “ already in the early days of the Semitic alphabet, experiments began with methods for writing vowels by adding small extra letter to indicate selected vowels, or else by dots lines or hooks sprinkled over the consonantal letters. When it comes to this digital keyboard, dots, lines and other signs will be added later. As far as history is concerned, the Greeks became the first people to indicate all vowels systematically by the same types of letters used for consonants. The Greeks derived the forms of their vowel letters x-E-n-c-o by co-opting five letters used in the Phoenician alphabet for consonantal sounds lacking in Greek.

The han’gul alphabet devised by korea’s king Sejung in 1446 for the Korean language was evidently inspired by the block format of Chinese characters and by alphabetic principle of Mongol or Tbetan Buddhist. From this statement, we can now see that no group of people has ever controlled the monopoly of ideals. James watt invented the steam engine in 1769, supposedly inspired by watching steam rise from a tea kettle’s spout- he got his idea for his particular steam engine while repairing a model of Thomas Newcomen’s steam engine which Newcomen had invented 57 years earlier. From this point, can we now think of creating a “universal language” for our planet earth? Yes it is possible unless otherwise! King Sejong invented the forms of han’gul letters and several unique features of his alphabet, including the grouping of letters and several unique features of his alphabet, including the grouping of letters by syllables into square blocks, the use of related letter vowels or consonant sounds and shapes. Consonant letters that depict the position in which the lips or tongue are held to pronounce that consonant.

The ogham alphabet used in Ireland and parts of Celtic Britain from around the fourth century A.D similarly adopted that alphabetic principle- but again devised unique letter forms apparently based on a five-finger system of hand signals. As Jared (1999) noted, “Although each of those systems used distinctive sets of signs not borrowed from Egypt or Sumer, the people involved could hardly have been unaware of the writing of their neighboring trade partners(P.232). The oldest Sumerian cuneiform writing could not render normal prose but was e mere telegraphic shorthand, whose vocabulary was restricted to names, numerals, units of measure words for objects counted, and few adjectives.

Further Jared (1999), “Since individual linear B scribes can be distinguished by their handwriting on preserved documents from the palaces of Knossos and pylos are the works of mere 75 and 40 scribes, respectively”. The developmental sequence of uses for alphabetic writing was the reverse of that for the earlier systems of logograms and syllabifies. The uses of these telegraphic clumsy, ambiguous early scripts were as restricted as the number of their users. The ancient writings main function was to facilitate the enslavement of other human beings. Writing was never developed or even adopted by hunter gatherer societies, because they lacked both the institutional uses of early writing and the social and agricultural mechanism for generating the food surpluses required to feed scribes. Once writing had been invented in Sumer, Mexico, China and Egypt, it then spread by trade and conquest and religion to other societies with similar economies and political organizations.




`Edwin( Common sense)