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I don't say lessons. I say just practice more and experiment more. It's not really about lessons cause i never took one fuckin lesson in my life but i learned to find the player in myself and it's all about being you. Maybe the shit is all out of wack and out of time. Just keep given er. Find something that makes you move. And i am sure it will make someone else break shit..
I don't say lessons. I say just practice more and experiment more. It's not really about lessons cause i never took one fuckin lesson in my life but i learned to find the player in myself and it's all about being you. Maybe the shit is all out of wack and out of time. Just keep given er. Find something that makes you move. And i am sure it will make someone else break shit..
ok, cheers guys
i'm actually a drummer, and i took lessons with 2 different teachers. taking lessons was quite a bad experience. how is music going to advance if everyone is being tought to be the same? i think it's about experimentation, but obviously getting the basics is good--but again, that's all over the net, you don't need a teacher to slow you down. i think taking advanced lessons once you've been self teaching for a while could be beneficial though.
I think even just some practice would be a big help.
Musical intuition (i dunno/forget what to call it, it's when you know when shit sounds good...i guess you could say taste but that's not quite is) is the most important thing, and I don't really think it can be taught.