>until I know at least 10 to put them on an album and try to sell it online before progressing onto making an original album.
Don't bait too much on album sales for a living, it's live performance that mostly does these days, for musicians. Unless of course your shit gets aired on the radio, so radios pay you, or unless your music is used in a film or an ad, then producers pay you
But it sure helps making a portfolio/set of demos
Btw, by changing the speed of a song, you kind of change the whole song. What I'm saying is that it's one way to make a new song out of an old one, two vids, same song. I say that I say nothing.
And sound engineer ftw
Its just to get me started and try to make extra money on top of my benefits to begin with.
When I tried doing my music modules on my degree back when I went to uni, I found sound engineering way too hard. I can easily play and record from the piano and have loads of original songs to work on, but my PC is broke until I get my motherboard fixed so for now can only keep on practising my piano.
It's a good thing, your piano is at the center of all things anyway, so there's that
Asus have had my motherboard for weeks now, still not heard back from the retailer, but I'll chase it up mid may as I get they need time and everything is delayed right now.
I accidentally bent the pins between a CPU replacement, and Asus will repair it instead of having to buy a whole new one, but I'm having to wait ages. The retailer said that typically its just £25 for a socket replacement, but cant guarantee how much time it will take as thats down to Asus.
Currently learning Gladiolus Rag as its become my favourite Joplin plus reading through a few others that I also want to learn. I should be able to get 10 of them learned in a year based on my current progress.
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