It’s easy to fall into the mindset that more hours = faster progress, but I think that can be a bit of a paradox. Like physical training, growth often happens during recovery.
Yesterday I mixed an event for 8 straight hours — line check, monitors, rehearsal, and show — and today I feel completely cooked. The ear fatigue is real. At that point, is it worth forcing a training session, or is it better to come back fresh?
Try looking up famous, award-winning mixing engineers who mix the genre you like. Then see which songs they've worked on, maybe make a playlist from there. It's always a better learning experience when you enjoy the type of music.
2 workouts and 6 games isn't enough to know, really. You gotta get used to the games and the sounds first - just like any ranking system, it doesn't work until you've played enough to settle in.
Don't worry about sucking, the journey to improvement is the same for everyone, no matter where they start: one step at a time.
Ti ringrazio tantissimo, però ci sono tante cose da mettere a posto e ne sono consapevole. E’ la prima volta in assoluto che “divulgo” una mia composizione. Nonostante i miei 50 anni cerco sempre di migliorare e apprendere cose nuove, nuove lezioni che forse possono arrivare in modo più diretto da critiche costruttive. Ovviamente ti ringrazio ancora per l’incoraggiamento. Suono da quasi 40 anni, non sono mai stato un talento e non ho mai suonato dal vivo, ma la fiamma della passione non si è mai spenta. A presto!
I think this app will be the best thing if you can unlock exersice by coins, no every one can pay full access. but I thing it will be a good gift because we pass a lot of time in this app and it becomes bored because we do every day the same exercise. so, think about it.
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May 25, 10:51