Age is definitely worse for shredders and most vocalists.
On the otherhand I think I'm better at finding my voice on an instrument as I get older.
I've heard that young people are better with rhythm, and older people are better with the tone.
I can see that in younger players.
Let's try a different example:
Let's assume that yesterday -- you posted your rock music video with the #rockmusic hashtag.
Assume it has nothing to do with Van Halen.
There are already 49,000 videos over there at the #rockmusic hashtag.
How would you even know if your video made it to the list...
Hashtags are supposed to be a way to generate views and subscribers on youtube.
How do you filter and/or rank hash-tag channel content?
https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/rockmusic
For example, what is the most recent video here out of 49,000 listed videos from 12,000 channels?
Which ones...
ouch. It's a long and winding road on Protools, but it IS the industry standard for some pretty good reasons. The FX and plugins are in a universe of their own, it seems. and I thought midi was for video game quality... but no... theirs is really good.
It seems like formal music training tends to do that, where the goal is technical mastery and playing a piece to a perfect standard of some sort.
I can appreciate someone's ability to do that.
On the otherhand if I want to hear it played "perfect", why would I listen to any of the covers...
Here's me on a pretty good day. The record line out of my amp had a ground loop, so the Overdrive was rather shrill.
I couldn't get it right no matter what I did.
A Strymon Iridium corrects that problem for me now.
That's you? That's good, and that's a lot of speakers. Who are you gigging for?
Don't worry about the home recording. Somebody here will probably work that out for you.
Talk to Crows of Fritz. Where are you located?
Let's see your pedal board.
What's your DAW?