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Old 03-25-2022, 07:42 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Depends on what you're struggling with the most. I suck at playing chords which is why I gave up on guitar and took up bass, I'm no good at it but that's because I'm too lazy to practice more than anything else.

If you get past all the technical stuff I think a good quality synthesizer would be very easy to learn how to play in a style that suits you because of how versatile synths are. Unfortunately good synths are expensive as all f*ck, best option there would be getting one of those MIDI keyboards that can play different kinds of software, they're relatively cheap, though I really don't know how that stuff works. I've been wanting a synthesizer for years but they're not easy to come by.
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