Poor lyricist

>poor lyricist
>poor vocalist
>generic songwriter
>1 octave vocal range
>tone deaf
>lung capacity of a 3 year old
>can only play twinkle twinkle little star on piano
>can only play smoke on the water on guitar, very poorly
>no rhythm at all
>practice 24/7 for years with little to no improvement
should I just give up?

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>practice 24/7 for years with little to no improvement

man i don't believe that you really practiced that much and can't play more than that. get a teacher.

>should I just give up?

McDonalds still does hire

>Doing it for the fame
>not doing it for fun or out of duty
kys

It's not fun if you can't do anything without fucking up massively.

nigga gotta eat

You haven't practiced. You don't want to be good at those things, if you really did you would be good.

You don't want to achieve success, you just think it would be nice. Like those people who make new years resolutions to lose weight. If they cared their ambition would override their laziness.

>implying anybody actually pursues music a career out of """duty"""
>implying anybody has any motivation for pursuing music besides a comfortable, validated life and easy access to sloots

The feeling of accomplishing something you care about. The feeling of being good at something that you've always admired.

I didn't like guitar at first because it was hard. Over time I could feel my brain matter getting more dense and the strings stopped feeling awkward between my fingers, it began to feel like I was weaving silky webs of beautiful music between my fingers. It's one of the greatest feelings in the world. Most are too lazy to accomplish something that requires focus and discipline.