Musicians' thread.

This is probably like 'how long is a piece of string' type of question but I will ask nonetheless.

How does one begin journey to becoming a musician as an adult ? Do you see any pitfalls in self-learning in the beginning ? Idea is to see if I can invest some consistent time before I spend money on lessons.

I bought a ultra basic keyboard (CTK 2200) years ago and now that my son goes to nearby church to get some keyboard lessons, it has kindled my interest.

I am thinking of doing some practical udemy courses which I got for free many years ago.

 
This is probably like 'how long is a piece of string' type of question but I will ask nonetheless.

How does one begin journey to becoming a musician as an adult ? Do you see any pitfalls in self-learning in the beginning ? Idea is to see if I can invest some consistent time before I spend money on lessons.

I bought a ultra basic keyboard (CTK 2200) years ago and now that my son goes to nearby church to get some keyboard lessons, it has kindled my interest.

I am thinking of doing some practical udemy courses which I got for free many years ago.


It's a wide field these days. Many producers who can't play any instruments and instrumentalists who knows nothing about audio engineering. Since some kid can win a grammy with only a laptop and software it's more of a question what you're interested in?

I reserve the term musician to a person who plays some form of instrument and can do it live. That's not something a simple course will teach you on its own and requires immense practise.
 
It's a wide field these days. Many producers who can't play any instruments and instrumentalists who knows nothing about audio engineering. Since some kid can win a grammy with only a laptop and software it's more of a question what you're interested in?

I reserve the term musician to a person who plays some form of instrument and can do it live. That's not something a simple course will teach you on its own and requires immense practise.
True, if one is really really interested, any method would work. I am more keen on personal experience on this thread. What did one try to learn musical instrument? Was it self-learning first or lessons from beginning? Was it music theory first or practice first or both together? What challenges one faced and so on.. I will try to put up my experience if I continue for more than 3 months in this direction. Thanks.
 
I am curious to hear about other guitarists'/hobby guitarist setups. Guitar(s)/amp/pedals/straps/instrument cables

For my electric setup, I have a Fender Squier classic vibes 60s plugged into the Zoom G1X Four, into an Orange 12w Crush. I have been playing around with the patches you can download online and that's about it. I am now finding the sound / tone to be overly digital sounding. Have had this setup for almost 3 years now. Before I just ran the guitar vanilla into the amp.

I am looking for a more natural tone/pedal(s) for my setup and want to start thinking about a pedal board. I have 0 knowledge about pedals and have basically just been reading up/looking up articles and topics such as "if you had to choose 3 x pedals and that's it which ones would you choose?" Would appreciate any 2cents of advice / on what to look out for and what to avoid.

Eventually, I want to buy an Epiphone SG :p
 
Ordered myself a Push 3 and prepping to start taking a stab at techno/psytrance production. Anyone else doing similar?
 
True, if one is really really interested, any method would work. I am more keen on personal experience on this thread. What did one try to learn musical instrument? Was it self-learning first or lessons from beginning? Was it music theory first or practice first or both together? What challenges one faced and so on.. I will try to put up my experience if I continue for more than 3 months in this direction. Thanks.
For me, it was self learning all the way. Got a guitar when I was 14, learnt "smoke on the water" and went from there. Self study of music theory came later after I spent a huge amount of time learning covers of my favorite songs (the practical/technical side of playing an instrument essentially).
 
Ordered myself a Push 3 and prepping to start taking a stab at techno/psytrance production. Anyone else doing similar?
Nice. I've got a Live jamming template I use for mostly making psytrance kinda stuff on the fly using various midi controllers, synth and bass guitar. Haven't fired it up in a while but think it's time to dust it off and play a bit.
 
Nice. I've got a Live jamming template I use for mostly making psytrance kinda stuff on the fly using various midi controllers, synth and bass guitar. Haven't fired it up in a while but think it's time to dust it off and play a bit.
Enjoy! What do you use for kick/bass?
 
Enjoy! What do you use for kick/bass?
If I'm not using a sample and messing with the envelope then I use Vital quite a bit. It's free, looks good & it's a great synth to start with and has some cool modulation possibilities. Quite a few psytrance tutorials for it (DAS GLITCH on yt has quite a few).
 
If I'm not using a sample and messing with the envelope then I use Vital quite a bit. It's free, looks good & it's a great synth to start with and has some cool modulation possibilities. Quite a few psytrance tutorials for it (DAS GLITCH on yt has quite a few).
I'm going to check that out, thanks! Been trying out kick 2 and serum so far. Serum makes complete sense and can get a decent bass sound out of it but with kick 2 I'm struggling hard.

I figured the kick/bass is the foundation of any track so putting all my time there at the moment
 
I'm going to check that out, thanks! Been trying out kick 2 and serum so far. Serum makes complete sense and can get a decent bass sound out of it but with kick 2 I'm struggling hard.

I figured the kick/bass is the foundation of any track so putting all my time there at the moment
Personally I'd get a few kick sample packs and have fun making tracks rather than getting too bogged down synthing your own perfect kick, especially if just starting with the production stuff.
 
Personally I'd get a few kick sample packs and have fun making tracks rather than getting too bogged down synthing your own perfect kick, especially if just starting with the production stuff.
Yeah that's a good point. Being a complete noob, where's a good place to look? Probably more on the psytrance side than the techno side
 
Yeah that's a good point. Being a complete noob, where's a good place to look? Probably more on the psytrance side than the techno side
/waiting for fresh psytrance beats to drop.
 
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