Drums probably the easiest instrument tbh, just how making drums on DAWS is easier than making melodies
other way for me
Thanks man, hopefully by the time i buy a really good audio interface i will be decent
That’s it!
Idk how guitar people would take to this advice
But cop that interface, and start using your guitar just to lace into beats and recordings. You’ll be learning + making stuff at the same time.
I had just a guitar at home for years without much motivation to play it, but as soon as I copped an electric one + interface and used it solely to add to beats, I started learning and getting use to it.
That’s it!
Idk how guitar people would take to this advice
But cop that interface, and start using your guitar just to lace into beats and recordings. You’ll be learning + making stuff at the same time.
I had just a guitar at home for years without much motivation to play it, but as soon as I copped an electric one + interface and used it solely to add to beats, I started learning and getting use to it.
what can you play?
That’s it!
Idk how guitar people would take to this advice
But cop that interface, and start using your guitar just to lace into beats and recordings. You’ll be learning + making stuff at the same time.
I had just a guitar at home for years without much motivation to play it, but as soon as I copped an electric one + interface and used it solely to add to beats, I started learning and getting use to it.
Yea man, i just need to get that job and i'll hopefully buy it by Christmas
Drums probably the easiest instrument tbh, just how making drums on DAWS is easier than making melodies
it’s physically more harder than a guitar will ever be, that’s my only downside
Damn , ngl I don’t know any instrument 😂 I’m still on FL making classics tho 😂
seriously, what can you play lol
I honestly don’t learn many songs on it! I bought it solely to write and use it in music, so i just learnt chord positions, chord inversions and key/scales on it and then use it every day while producing
Maybe I’d get better faster if I started learning songs and playing stuff on it tho so
I honestly don’t learn many songs on it! I bought it solely to write and use it in music, so i just learnt chord positions, chord inversions and key/scales on it and then use it every day while producing
Maybe I’d get better faster if I started learning songs and playing stuff on it tho so
what chords can you play?
what chords can you play?
On gooba and trollz? 6ix9ine songs are all in A minor.
Get it? A minor
great skills dont come easy? no way
Well yeah of course they don't, it took me a year to get good at FL
Been playing guitar for 10+ years OP
Guitar is all about patience imo. For as long as I've been playing I still feel like I know nothing.
My biggest advice is to keep learning the songs that you love, but then try to understand the theory beneath what makes that song so good. Do this whenever you learn something new and you will grow so much faster as a guitarist (and as a musician in general)
How long did it take you to get good
How many hours are you practicing.
I started in April and within a month had 100 hours in.
Rule of thumb.
Hours 0-100 Amateur
Hours 100-1000 Novice
Hours 1000-5000 intermediate
5000 and up - advanced
Guitar is one of the most physically difficult instruments to get good at. I picked it up when I was like 10 and even now when I don't play for a while and my calluses start softening it hurts.
Feels good to be able to pick it up anywhere and rock the s*** though. I know so many songs now. Would recommend it, but would prioritize improving your singing ahead of it as a confidence booster.