Home_Scary t1_iub9p1g wrote
IMO it would have sounded better with a real guitar. And I kind of had trouble following what was going on as the tempo to me didn’t match the actual song as well as it could have. Not bad though!
MohamedTBER OP t1_iubblta wrote
Thanks for your comment!
I do not know how to make It sounds real (the way the professionals feel it real) though I have a premium guitar VST. Well, I meant to vary the tempo to produce some sort of relief but I may have to learn how to make a more effective breakdown and transition. Help is welcomed.
Home_Scary t1_iubjg03 wrote
Might be time to learn how to actually play. It’s super fun!
MohamedTBER OP t1_iucrjjv wrote
I will try to emulate it more but actually I do no have a real one.
Home_Scary t1_iufqu5h wrote
There’s no pawn shops or music stores where you are? You can get a great guitar for pretty cheap these days.
MohamedTBER OP t1_iug8uj5 wrote
I did a little search. Cheapest metal-seemed guitar in MA's website is 120USD. That's more than I was getting with my scholarship, let alone the other things like amps and cabinets. I would rather upgrade my PC to focus on the details by ear and buy a sound card than buy physical objects. However, I am still learning music by studying and practising at the same time.
Home_Scary t1_iuhovn0 wrote
Wow that’s a small scholarship my friend. I don’t know what else to tell you though, nothing will sound more authentic than a real instrument. Anyway, good luck!
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