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Old 07-11-2018, 10:38 AM   #26 (permalink)
Trollheart
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Originally Posted by Frownland View Post
Serious. I don't like seeing people give up on music.

Muscle memory is huge part of playing too which is why practicing is pretty important. Did you try learning to read music? Even if you use a weird ass notation that only makes sense to you, it can be a big step in dealing with your memory. If you're interested in learning I'd recommend keeping at it and you'll see improvement. I might be wrong but it does seem like you have the time for at least a little bit a day.
Thanks. Nice to see someone take a genuine interest.
But yeah, I tried reading music. Was like trying to learn a new language, which I guess it is. Unfortunately I put my synth away for years and when I eventually went to retrieve it it was busted. Nothing but a few keys work now, the sequencer is ****ed, ain't got the power lead, speakers are wrecked etc. I thought of getting a new one, but then, I think of doing a lot of things.
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