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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 7

  • @scsiport
    @scsiport 3 месяца назад +1

    thank you for supplying the niche of umineko metal covers ur videos are awesome

  • @shadydragon22
    @shadydragon22 Месяц назад

    This is incredible as usual! Love how perfectly you capture every little tune and melody in your arrangements.
    Btw the reason this didn't get picked up by the algorithm is because you didn't put the word "Umineko" in the title. Yes, it is that simple and yes very frustrating but I have another bigger channel I run and had to figure out that stuff on my own so thought it might help you to know this as well.

    • @apathy420
      @apathy420  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks, however I do so on purpose. I used to play the algorithm game slightly but now I don't at all. I hope you will enjoy the eventual redoing of worldenddominator. It should be a full project much like my version of Kuina.

    • @shadydragon22
      @shadydragon22 Месяц назад

      @@apathy420 I definitely will! You're an amazing musician pulsing with potential! Keep it up ❤️

  • @silbaslack2616
    @silbaslack2616 8 месяцев назад +1

    im watching your playthroughs from time to time and actually wonder how long do you play the guitar? i play for already five years but still quite suck with downstroking, fast techniques and that kind of stuff. I guess i just stopped learning at some point and dont have enough will to really exercise anymore

    • @apathy420
      @apathy420  8 месяцев назад +9

      16 years. I've been playing more than half my life at this point (which is a cool thing to say! huehuehue)
      I understand the frustration as you watch people online but you must understand that you are seeing the end result of years of work. 5 years is a lot of time, but ultimately not enough to be masterful. Relax. My first 2 years of guitar playing was essentially worthless, I only began to make progress in year 3. Understand that it is not simply about time, it is about quality. Refine your practice habits and you will see better results in a shorter time frame. You need to practice the concept of practicing itself. If you don't have the will, it's understandable. It's up to you to define for yourself whether it's worth it to continue, and whether you truly have the will to level up your skills. Put down the guitar for a while if you are tired and see whether you find yourself drawn back to it. It's not always fun. Sometimes you just have to suck it up, but work can be made fun, or at least tolerable, if you know who you are and how your mind works. It involves a lot of personal self reflection. Becoming good at guitar is not simply about finding exercises to do, it's about learning who you are as a person, and figuring out how you can improve your mentality and work ethic. If you are not a person who is capable of dealing with personal failure, instruments are not for you. I have a very harsh philosophy and honestly I would not recommend it but it's how I got good. I was very harsh and unkind to myself. But it made me better and stronger in the end, and now I can have fun again. I could speak more but I don't know how you practice, which is why this is to be considered a personal process.

  • @WTFItsEdLive
    @WTFItsEdLive 8 месяцев назад

    Let's gooo ahhhhhh