diff --git a/content/music-making-week.dj b/content/music-making-week.dj index edb11ec..7c54c66 100644 --- a/content/music-making-week.dj +++ b/content/music-making-week.dj @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ I don't currently have a better way to iteratively create nice-sounding instrume --- -I don't know there's anything I can do to help the looping issue, at least for now. +I don't know that there's anything I can do to help the looping issue, at least for now. Fixing it would likely require learning to play an instrument, then recording myself play, and assembling a song out of that. But learning an instrument is, how to put it... erm, _difficult_, and isn't going to fix the broader issue of me not finishing songs. @@ -130,8 +130,6 @@ If it works that way with programming, why wouldn't it work for anything else? But, if you haven't done this sort of thing before, it isn't obvious at all.\ School doesn't teach this. (I know, "what the fuck do you mean school doesn't teach this," but you know it's true.) ---- - What's surprising is _just how insanely effective_ the music-making week has been. Out of the 7 songs I've written, I consider a whopping *3* of them good enough to be released to the public. That's way higher than that initial 12% figure!