To everyone complaining about not being able to learn an instrument
The real problem is no one wants to work hard and trying truly new things.
Like the other day I showed my friends this thing I made where I sampled some distorted native American singing over tape echoed fire sirens and heavily delayed crying baby samples..
And you know they said? "What the fuck is wrong with you?"
>sampling distorted native American singing over tape echoed fire sirens and heavily delayed crying baby samples
What the fuck is wrong with you?
sekkou boys is a prime example of an idea that was probably funny once in the studio break room
and then got taken too far and relied on the internet to make it work
also dont save a full-color image as a PNG
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>>64675725
your friends sound like saints to put up with you.
It's all about the attitude. Remember: you're name is blurryface and you care what I think.
Your pic says it all.
>>64675725
what the fuck, make a soundcloud and let us hear it
Putting aside the weird non sequitur about his noise project, I can't really speak to OP's point because ever instrument I've picked up has come quite easily to me. I probably wouldn't fuck with playing music at all if it felt like hard work.
>>64675725
Post it
>>64675895
I don't know why people find it so hard.
I remember being afraid of not being able to play chords fast enough. But that was when I was really young and I got over it within about a month.
>>64675917
it's fear though, i think... just be comfortable not having technical ability at first, and enjoy playing at the ability you do have. if you play, and enjoy it, you will progress.