By the way, I read the answers from netizens, and most of them are pessimistic. I also regret not learning music when I was a child. I only studied mathematics and physics before, and I didn't know what I wanted at all. It's no use regretting now.
But I still don't want to give up my ideal. I still have some spiritual support.
I am a fanatical European and American R &;; B/ Rap fans, I understand that many big-name singers in Europe and America become monks halfway, unlike their answer that they have to practice the piano from the age of three. For a simple example, Eminem, the king of rap, used to be just a worker in Detroit automobile factory and never received any music education. He didn't release his own album until he was 24 or 5. The legendary rap superstar 2PAC, to put it bluntly, is a gangster and a drug dealer. He probably hasn't even touched the piano, so he has become the best singer in the history of music. China also has Adu, a former migrant worker who started his career at the age of 29. There are many such examples.
Anyway, who knows if you have talent? Maybe many people can't learn music after studying for decades just because they have no talent. Of course, they will think that you are studying too late now.
I always wanted to make music before, but I knew I couldn't play any musical instruments, so I always gave up the idea. Until last year, I found that many people were using MIDI to make music and cubase software. Very easy to use, just draw notes (a horizontal line) on the piano shutter. And there are all kinds of timbres, and the timbres of drum sets can also be made by yourself. Passion is that I can play piano music that Beethoven can't play, and the piano is the same as ours when I am in the tenth grade. I think you can get rid of a big burden if you don't know musical instruments. I can write songs without musical instruments, and all musical instruments can arrange their own music, as long as I can click the mouse. I studied for 2 days, and then I created a punk artist with piano and drum kit, with a unique sense of accomplishment, O(∩_∩)O Haha ~
But I bought an electronic organ last month, because I wanted to cultivate my sense of music. I often think of a beautiful melody in my mind, but I can't express it because I don't know which sound it is. So I have to lay a good foundation for this song. When I get there, I should be able to listen to music and master it.
Seeing the answer, someone asked: What can I do after learning music? My answer is to write songs and express the music I want to express. Of course, I also hope to get some financial resources. A man once wrote a song and sold it for 2W8, which is not a small sum. It may be laughed at by many so-called music experts, but I think at least songs like "Mice Love Rice" are not difficult to create, the melody is not complicated, and there is basically no soundtrack, which is much simpler than R & ampb.
I'm still doing my job, just practicing the electronic piano after work at night and watching Lin Wenxin's tutorial, which are all off-line and crash courses. . . Landlord, our situation is very similar. Personally, I don't think it's necessary to quit my job and engage in music. There are risks, and now we are laying the foundation. It is enough to practice the piano for three or four hours every day. If you practice more, your efficiency will be low. The learning method says that reading 10 every day 1 hour is much better than reading 10 hour every day. This is what I'm going to do. I will consider writing full-time when the demo of my song is widely recognized by the record company. Maybe I was 60 years old that day, so I would like to. Hmm. How interesting
I wrote so much that I forgot everything I wanted to say. I know how to write so many words for the first time. In short, I feel very lucky to see the landlord's question and meet my bosom friend. I also hope my answer can give you some inspiration. I hope you can come down and be my friend. Let's communicate more, encourage more and move forward together. Of course, what I hope most is that we can all realize our dreams eventually ~