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11 months agoSadly I still have to visit reddit for various things. Mostly just for niche questions I have for Google that are best answered on Reddit. Which is a lot.
Sadly I still have to visit reddit for various things. Mostly just for niche questions I have for Google that are best answered on Reddit. Which is a lot.
I’ll check Sync out if I ever start having issues with Thunder. Don’t know why it isn’t as popular as other apps.
This is the only reason I still use reddit, hopefully some day there’s a better alternative.
Scale as much as possible, and if you don’t get the scalers that you need, snipe.
I would wander through Google/YouTube for a bit, and figure out what you want to prioritize with your learning. Knowing what you want to work on is super important.
Personally I’ve just tried to learn songs that I like (with varied amounts of success), and then use whatever techniques I learned to mess around and make my own music. This keeps me motivated to practice because it doesn’t involve boring drills.
Everyone has a different leaning style though, so try out different methods and see what sticks!