>>13775124Well on traditional pianos they have pedals at the bottom which allow you to hold notes for greater periods of time and on many synths they have a couple like vibratto or tremolo which change the pitch slightly. Also any effect pedal for guitar can be used with synths too I believe.
Also also I dunno if they have thrift shops in russyland but that's a good place to look for used keyboards. They're usually only like 2$. I had one once with about 100 built in presets like bass and organ and I would use it to play bass lines over my guitar recordings but it was literally lost in a fire a couple years ago... Oh and that's another thing - I deleted everything from back then so be sure to save eveything you record even if you think it sounds bad
>jazz and funkThose are hard ones because they use a lot of add/dim chords. I would start with some blues songs first desu. Those are easier because like 90% of them are in E which goes well with the open notes
>waltz time is pretty cool desuOh I'm glad you think so too !! Are you familiar with the alternate modes like lydian and all that? Personally my favorite way to use waltz time is with the dorian mode and make it more like 6/8. Beyond that I'm not too familiar with the unusual ones like 5/4 but I think they use them in some old persian music
>bolero timeI hadn't heard of this before but it sounds like it uses a lot of triplets. I'm guessing you don't listen to much trap music, do you? Now I know what you might be thinking but it's actually more complex than it seems. One of its core features are triplets set over a relatively slow beat giving an effect that makes it sound faster than it really is. This was carried over from blues and jazz so if you want to learn those two I think it's worth looking into