Nate River wrote...
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i can't say whether it's good or bad, i mean if the kid really dedicate himself to the things that he really wanted to do, then go ahead, pursue ur dream
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respect bub, those who mind dont matter and those who matter dont mind.
Nate River wrote...
but that's just shows the fact that kids these days....*sigh*
fact of the matter is that no matter what musical instrument simulator you play its going to benefit your skills in the genre, but the ambition hits a dead end. not only has it all been done before but theres really no constructive purpose to becoming an expert player, i dont think you can get sponsors from this kind of game lol. to be honest i think the kid just made a lame excuse to get out of school and his parents fell for it, now he has to make them proud.
this is why you dedicate yourself to real instruments and create your own sound for the world to enjoy instead of replaying the same classics with a piece of plastic. its just like any other simulator, you really havent experienced the real thing until you go out there and do it yourself.