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It's all so tiresome.
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TheSkaFish said:What game is the melody from, if you don't mind?
It's LISA: The Painful, an indie RPG. If I ever manage to make a solid cover of this simple one, I'll feel actually accomplished. Not just because I can only find One Direction covers when I look for the title...****. All I did now was to find the right notes to play the backing track. And my practice melody sounds nothing like it on top, it merely shares the basic notes. But it's calming to play in its simplicity.
TheSkaFish said:Either way, it must feel nice to be hitting your stride like that, when you're practicing seriously and noticing progress. One of these days I want to set up a practice schedule so I can play every day and know I'm moving forward. I'm the kind of person that benefits more from a structured plan than to just do whatever.
Currently, I'm trying to learn the song "Lucidity" by Tame Impala. It's a guitar-driven psychedelic rock song. Another part of my problem is there's so many styles I like, some days I feel like I'd want to play punk and ska, other days grunge, other days more psychedelic, space-rock sounds. And of course I need to make more time to learn the fundamentals as well.
I have had several false starts over the years, but no consistent playing for a long time. I will play for a while, then I will start to worry about what if I just don't have the natural talent, or what if I'm starting too old to get any good, and it's all for nothing....then I put it down for a while. I need to learn to push past these episodes.
I didn't mean to mislead you or give the impression I had been playing for a long time. I wish I had, because the time I spent doubting myself passed anyway.
I don't have any real plan, but now that I actually enjoy playing since I don't take a decade to change between the basic chords and notes, it's getting easier to just pick up the guitar. Even with all your false stars you've already made miles of progress if you can attempt playing a dynamic song like the one from Tame Impala. I don't see myself playing "accelerated" songs anytime soon, I gotta work on my timing and consistent strumming technique first. Natural talent is nice, but that's probably just 20%. What really gets you forward is determination and getting over self-doubt. With that I might actually play some Stoner and Blues Rock a few years down the track.