But the rewards of taking that time are that you are then capable of creating your own music rather than let a computer reassemble 0s and 1s into a finished piece that is essential not your own work.harryupbabble wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 4:15 pm learning to play guitar or piano to do chord progressions... takes too long.
Firstly it doesn’t necessarily get you there faster (unless you’re looking for a completed piece of music out of the box for which you had no part in the composition), and secondly (and to me more importantly) it takes every ounce of pleasure out of the process - might as well just listen to someone else’s pre-recorded music.harryupbabble wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 4:15 pm and then there is the trying out of "okay i just played a c chord, what other chords that i know shall i play next, okay i know how to play a dm chord lets hear how that sounds after the c chord", and so on.
why do it that way when there is a software that lets you do that so much faster?