emseewagz t1_j2ej9sd wrote
drums first. esp if you plan to record. you will need solid timing to record a decent sounding cohesive song
Then id learn the bass bc its basically guitar mini
then learn piano and guitar chords at the same time (find some simple three chord songs you love and learn to play them). do this a shit ton to build up your chord challenge. play to a metronome at least every now and again to be sure youre keeping time if you are unsure.
All the while, sing in the car, shower, on a walk, etc. Sing till you arent sounding like you are auditioning for american idol or a beyonce cover gig. sing til your true voice comes out and embrace it and learn of its strengths and weaknesses
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this was my approach somewhat, and has proven to be a solid foundation for my recording
Also, if you are recording, spend some time tinkering in a program so when you are more instrumentally gifted you already know how to record decently. I use Fruity Loops and have for over two decades. LOVE it.
Zestyclose_Bell7606 t1_j2ektbf wrote
Thank you man!
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