when you try a new hobby.

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Finitedraws

Finitedraws

Күн бұрын

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@tatan_ur_dun
@tatan_ur_dun Ай бұрын
Seeing those who put in the hours preform is truly something, they make it look soo easy yet it's actually really hard
@finitedrawsstuff
@finitedrawsstuff Ай бұрын
True. They deserve ALL the respect 🙏
@Red_Biker_Dude
@Red_Biker_Dude Ай бұрын
Preforming is hard
@Grim.Doctor
@Grim.Doctor 24 күн бұрын
These, my friend, are called practicing
@lunitic_1948
@lunitic_1948 14 күн бұрын
As a pianist myself it’s definitely really hard but also really addicting and when you finally play that song it’s immensely satisfying
@patchesdog4330
@patchesdog4330 Ай бұрын
so much respect for animating the hands
@Galaxy_28R
@Galaxy_28R Ай бұрын
As a pianist, i too respect
@desu38
@desu38 Ай бұрын
(✨_✨) cheap drawing tablet
@Tataah7
@Tataah7 27 күн бұрын
as a pianist and artist, i hate hands
@sheepwithcorpsepaint8710
@sheepwithcorpsepaint8710 10 күн бұрын
As a drummer, no
@IITRIGGERDII
@IITRIGGERDII Ай бұрын
The hardest part is getting through the beginner phase.
@_sandy_
@_sandy_ 28 күн бұрын
so fucking true
@reremu
@reremu 21 күн бұрын
It feels like I'm never through the beginning phase
@_sandy_
@_sandy_ 21 күн бұрын
@@reremu js gotta keep thuggin it out man
@HannahCoziCorner
@HannahCoziCorner 14 күн бұрын
So true, it can take sooo much time and effort
@janbertguerrero6988
@janbertguerrero6988 14 күн бұрын
I was told that the best way to get past it is to continue consuming content of said skill. Not too much tutorials as it'll overwhelm, but daily content of said skill to keep the interest burning.
@ShoulderMonster
@ShoulderMonster Ай бұрын
Over the years I've learned, it's really no rush gaining skills. Do hobbies when you enjoy them, focus and work hard when you can, and when you can't don't feel guilty for putting the hobby down. Perhaps there'll come a season when you want to come back to it, perhaps not. Some seasons you're not in a position to focus on it, and there may come a season when unexpectedly it suddenly "clicks." It's okay to explore all the good the world has to offer in the meantime. In my case, I've been circling the same hobbies for over 2 decades now. I used to feel awful about not being successful enough soon enough, especially when others did what I couldn't at younger ages. I had dreams of really "making money or something out of them, getting 'successful' or popular, etc." but over the years... I realized I only really wanted those things because other people online achieved those things. I like their work, their content, but it doesn't mean I have to take that path. And when I was forcing myself to was when I was the most miserable. Now I'm working a job in a completely different field comfortably from home, livelihood secured, and so my hobbies are just that once again. Fun activities to do or learn more about. I do still have goals for each of these hobbies, perhaps some will be achieved and others not, but it's all at my own pace. :)
@finitedrawsstuff
@finitedrawsstuff Ай бұрын
That's Amazing! Good luck with that!
@ShoulderMonster
@ShoulderMonster Ай бұрын
@@finitedrawsstuff Thank you! And this animation was great, by the way! The disjointed hues were done so well, not to mention the perspective throughout!
@parkmeadow
@parkmeadow Ай бұрын
well said!
@Dbzlatino27
@Dbzlatino27 Ай бұрын
There is a LOT of wisdom in this comment that I feel like people who haven't gone through the same experiences won't be able to understand, this is something I was and still struggle with to this day, I can't put into words how hard it is but you my friend expressed very well what many of us are going through.
@fluorescent5120
@fluorescent5120 Ай бұрын
I feel like this is the final piece of thought that I needed to read for the same issue I have. Thank you stranger, I really needed that :]
@blutheriolu
@blutheriolu Ай бұрын
I love seeing the “chromatic abberation” show the dissonance between expectations and reality!! This subtle bit was EASILY readable in this animation, so I wanna give kudos!!
@DraGonXabLe1
@DraGonXabLe1 27 күн бұрын
So that's what's that special visual effect I see every now and then is called! Thank you kind person on the Internet for casually mentioning the name of it! ^_^
@honeybee8462
@honeybee8462 Ай бұрын
that guy gotta need another 2 years learning that one single drum phrase
@finitedrawsstuff
@finitedrawsstuff Ай бұрын
woah 2? that's being generous😅
@honeybee8462
@honeybee8462 Ай бұрын
@@finitedrawsstuff only if he put all his time for learning drums and watched that movie without feeling bored
@teacanburn
@teacanburn Ай бұрын
The gifted kid syndrome be hitting hard man, And a note You won’t always get it right on the first try, I know and it’s alright to make mistakes even if that pesky voice in your head or someone says otherwise. you can be tired! Practice makes better not perfect. You won’t be perfect at anything but you can be really good at it, to the point others think you’re perfect. So keep on going, whether it’s a dream, a hobby or something that a voice says it’s silly. Please don’t give in to the pressure, because only you can decide what’s good for you. Not even your parents Anyways that’s it. Hope y’all have a great time!
@dhanurvishnu3035
@dhanurvishnu3035 Ай бұрын
Really like your profile picture
@3than0lvideos22
@3than0lvideos22 Ай бұрын
gifted kids are lie they just secretly learned it and they look like they skilled but most of the time dont even reach high levels because dont have motivation to do so
@robo3644
@robo3644 Ай бұрын
As i gifted kid that started piano as a hobby 5 years ago i must say that i rel- DONT relate at all ahahhahahahah i was immediately talented at the piano for some reason so get DUNKED ON i kept on playing and gotten better, just dont look at the other (non) achievements in my life. Also even if i was very good at piano i was lazy af at first, its taken me years to slowly get the discipline to learn how to learn but since i already had a pleasure and motivation to play piano plus external factors that pushed me to keep playing, i stayed patient with it and kept improving albeit slowly
@crocodillian9486
@crocodillian9486 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this😭😭
@tredecim_
@tredecim_ Ай бұрын
I was forced to learn piano when I was 5 and it lasted till I was 14 when I finally had enough. I hated it from the start and till the end. still do.
@Taya_636
@Taya_636 Ай бұрын
I first started crocheting around 4 years ago. It was during the spring in 2020 and I was bored, so I decided to try it out. I only learned how to do a simple square using the single crochet stitch, but even then the squares were wonky (the rows getting longer then shorter making the sides of the square wavy with a bunch of holes in the middle). I tried making a bucket hat and a beanie, both of which didn’t turn out how I wanted to, so I kinda just quit for a while. A year or so later, I was gifted a bunch of yarn and crochet hooks from a friend who learned that I tried crochet once and just had that stuff sitting in their attic. Since I had a lot more materials and was getting bored of my current hobby at the time, I decided to try and pick it up again. I went on KZbin and looked up how to crochet animals. Most of the videos were of amigurumi (basically stuffed animals), but I found a simple one of a flat butterfly and thought it looked cute. There were a lot of new crochet techniques in the video that I hadn’t learned before, but it was a beginner friendly video so the person showed what they were doing and what it was called very clearly. It took a couple (around 6) butterflies to make it without it looking lopsided, but when I finally got it to look how it did in the video, I was super excited! So with my knowledge of the techniques I learned from the video, I decided to try other flat shapes such as a heart and a flower. And once I got comfortable with those, I decided I wanted to crochet a gift for a friend of mine and, since they loved cats, I looked up how to crochet a cat on YT. I found a beginner friendly amigurumi video and followed along with it. I was really proud of the finished product and my friend loved it too! Since I knew I could crochet a cat, I started creating other things, most of which were amigurumi animals. But recently I decided to try making clothing. My first project was a hexagon cardigan (jacket) and I definitely learned what not to do when creating them, but it turned out fine overall. I made another hexagon cardigan and it turned out better than the first one. I’m now making a sweater and it’s going well so far. I’m glad I decided to pick up crocheting again and that it’s going so well, but I understand what it’s like trying a new hobby and not picking it up again because I wasn’t immediately good at it. I probably would not like crochet as much as I do if I had tried a more difficult pattern rather than the butterfly. I have had many other hobbies that I’ve tried and then quit a little while after, either due to frustration, a lack of interest, or a lack of time, but I’ve been able to find hobbies that I enjoy. Overall, trying out hobbies is fun to do, you’ll find some hobbies that you take to immediately, some that take a bit of trial and error, and others you’ll find don’t interest you as much. For trying new hobbies, I would recommend learning the basics first (obviously), but once you’re able to remember a majority of the basics, challenge yourself with a new part of the hobby that has some new ideas/techniques in them but not an overwhelming amount. For example, playing the piano: learn the notes (or have some tape with the name of the notes on the corresponding key), practice beginner songs (Mary had a little lamb, hot cross buns, ect.), and once you’re able to play those songs without pausing between each chord/note, try other songs that are a bit more difficult (a bit faster paced, a less repetitive tune, more movement between notes, in a different time, ect.) while making sure it’s not too difficult.
@finitedrawsstuff
@finitedrawsstuff Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment and advice!! I have picked up the piano again and decided to take things slowly this time. Hopefully i'll stick with it till the end
@Taya_636
@Taya_636 Ай бұрын
@@finitedrawsstuff I’m glad it helped! Learning a hobby gradually always runs the risk of losing interest, but if you’re able to stick with it, you learn a lot of tricks that help if you want to experiment with the hobby (which, for me, is my favorite part)
@Bartender22
@Bartender22 Ай бұрын
That’s a lot of words
@squashyShrooms
@squashyShrooms Ай бұрын
I have made the same mistake, except I only know how to make a stitch and I have no idea what a magic loop is and never picked up the hobby afterwards again. **inhales,** *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-*
@melonachii
@melonachii Ай бұрын
if someone who knits is a knitter, then are you perhaps... a crotch-eater?
@Forgetter-017
@Forgetter-017 Ай бұрын
For all who wants to take up a hobby, there is a very big difference with learning how to do something and taking up a new hobby. I’m a digital/traditional artist who wants to learn how to make music or mastering to play piano and learn In filmography, but my mind doesn’t start with this high goal of learning to make a whole ass song, or a filming a whole ass movie. You need to start with why you even have the tools/instrument for your hobby in the first place. Pick up a pencil and paper put the pencil on the paper and make a line and whatever shape I don’t care if it ain’t perfect looking, there you can draw now, have fun. Pick up your phone and take a selfie or take a photo of the sky, or record yourself doing whatever, there you can do photography and videography. Take your piano, play whatever notes I don’t care if it sounds dissonant af, there you might be a pianist now. Maybe soon you’ll have fun drawing a bunch of stickmen you’ll even take the interest to try to make a face even it looks bad, maybe you’ll have fun taking photos that suddenly you’ll try to take photos and videos in such a way you’ll suddenly try putting a subject and background in a specific composition, even though your camera in your phone doesn’t have high dynamic range, maybe you’ll have fun playing the piano so much you’ll try to play the first few notes of “Megalovania” to troll your friends that you may even try to learn how to play chords. To take up a tool/instrument is not that the tool was made for you to be good at it or impress your peers. It all started with just having fun at it for yourself and never taking it too seriously the first time, that is how you take up a hobby… Goodluck
@mq-r3apz291
@mq-r3apz291 Ай бұрын
When i start new hobbies or new games. I tend to dip my foot but not really spend much time. But as i get better i find myself spending more time since im drawn in to the cooler things im doing since i have enough skills to do more interesting things.
@SuniiPolygon
@SuniiPolygon Ай бұрын
That tutorial binge-watching section is way too accurate. I recently picked up animation, and I have probably watched a month and a half worth of content on posing, weight, and how to use the program. 😭
@NightWink129
@NightWink129 Ай бұрын
I literally went through this video's process for 3D animation, except I throw everything into the closet tagged "return to when I doubt everything else again yet inevitably thrown back in."
@SuniiPolygon
@SuniiPolygon Ай бұрын
This is so real!!!
@ItsLesleyMysenpay
@ItsLesleyMysenpay Ай бұрын
NOT THE ANIMATION OF THE HANDS ON THE PIANO ACCURATE ASF!!! PROPSS BROOO
@jesulani9548
@jesulani9548 Ай бұрын
randomly hearing caravan again activated an undiscovered part of my brain
@hihello3372
@hihello3372 Ай бұрын
Bruppo brimmi noop opppooooo Bang bang zoop zop
@squidwardfromua
@squidwardfromua Ай бұрын
Ah yes I love this ADHD kinda s. hit when I get interested in something for a day/week/month and then lose the interest completely. I've had dozens of hobbies with reoccurring interest, but eventually left with nothing, but depression and smth like learned helplessness. Now if I catch myself getting interested in something - I stop myself, knowing how painful it will be to lose interest. I'm grey now.
@MuffinSeeker
@MuffinSeeker 26 күн бұрын
Fireworks are short-lived, but they make the most spectacular display on the way out. Embrace that everything is temporary and enjoy making those beautiful sparks.
@sincerelymxdi
@sincerelymxdi Ай бұрын
The dude playing whiplash at the end was so accurate
@Zilex-y9x
@Zilex-y9x Ай бұрын
I can definitely relate I have like 5 or more hobby’s and 3 of them I gave up entirely
@finitedrawsstuff
@finitedrawsstuff Ай бұрын
Real
@cheesekerper
@cheesekerper Ай бұрын
i’m very into crafty things and i have tried about 7 or 8 different things, gave up on like 4, then later gave up on like 2 more, gave up on another and now just go back and forth with school and my one hobby - crocheting yea thanks for reading my hobby backstory oh and i bake sometimes
@dryelene
@dryelene Ай бұрын
Lowkey had small phases of like more than 70 different hobbies especially during the pandemic
@cheesekerper
@cheesekerper Ай бұрын
@@dryelene me tooooooooo
@Xode_25
@Xode_25 Ай бұрын
learning stuff became a lot easier after I reminded myself on how to learn. all the studying and listening to people yap, that’s all a side activity because to learn you just kinda gotta do everything over and over and over and over and over again until your brain EATS the information and becomes the hobby, like how do you think you got so good at video games.
@_sandy_
@_sandy_ 28 күн бұрын
thissss bro, ive told heaps of people with art you just need to constantly be learning and looking at other peoples art and putting stuff into practice and just trying again and again and if you fail u THEN use a tutorial, instead of just info binging
@Ratz99
@Ratz99 Ай бұрын
shiny object syndrome be like edit: 300 likes? Damn
@squashyShrooms
@squashyShrooms Ай бұрын
Bruh r/Beatmetoit
@qcl0ud
@qcl0ud 29 күн бұрын
thanks to you I realize why I keep dropping my animation projects 💀
@ALIENIGHTMARE
@ALIENIGHTMARE 28 күн бұрын
What? Are humans collecting the comments now? I would be thankful if someone liked my animations, not some comments that I randomly drop everywhere... that's funny 😂
@Mana_412
@Mana_412 Күн бұрын
Hello, I am a composer. One day I was going to a Science Museum with my family and other old friends' families, it was a relatively good time. Then I saw it, a midi keyboard, absolutely was playing that thing. Then some interrupted me while one uncle was playing with me. It was a fun time :) Written on 8:27 PM (IST), 9 January 2025
@smileygoldfish
@smileygoldfish Ай бұрын
This is so true, it’s always easier to just be on my phone than fail over and over at my hobby
@acatnamedcade9106
@acatnamedcade9106 Ай бұрын
part of the problem i had with piano is most of the beginner songs weren’t fun to play. The Tarantula Dance ended up becoming my favorite out of the book my instructor made me use and that became the reason i stayed on it at the time
@dogman8442
@dogman8442 Ай бұрын
Realest video ever seen. Losing focus was really well captured by the person becoming doubled lines
@joshplaysdrums2143
@joshplaysdrums2143 Ай бұрын
As a musician, this is exactly how I feel about drawing 😅 much respect for the animation, gonna have to go to my closet of stuff I never touch and pull out a notbook and start doodling
@hanwinsolo
@hanwinsolo Ай бұрын
0:10 witnessing the raw talent of valentina lisitsa is enough to get anyone to want to learn piano
@OMGolly101
@OMGolly101 Ай бұрын
Up ‘til this point: 0:31 is what I haven’t experienced 😭
@sparky6757
@sparky6757 Ай бұрын
I was worried that was going to happen after I invested hundreds into tools and supplies for making a couple fursuits, but I've been putting in 5-10 hours a week for the last 2 months and I'm still having fun with it. It has absorbed almost all of my free time.
@YourMuseBillCipher
@YourMuseBillCipher Ай бұрын
This reminds me of myself wishing I could do more for getting how much I already am doing in my life and it's so cluttered and full
@julessparkles8556
@julessparkles8556 14 күн бұрын
YOU. YOU ANIMATED MOONLIGHT SONATA WITH ALL THE RIGHT NOTES. I ALREADY LOVE THIS +1 SUB YAY also if you’re really learning piano irl than please remember that there’s definitely a learning curve!! it all clicks eventually :) I have a low attention span so I just usually do 20 mins a day with breaks on the weekends. It works for me! :3
@Foxycon
@Foxycon Ай бұрын
I was drawing for 2 years and never felt like I understood what I was doing, or what I wanted from it. My improvement was minimal. I always found myself wanting to do anything other than draw because of my lack of creativity and self doubt. I always felt like I should have been doing better than I was. Eventually I gave up, and stopping made me happier, though I still feel like it's something I want to do. I dunno if I'll ever revisit it.
@salinesalesman6316
@salinesalesman6316 12 күн бұрын
You just perfectly described how I feel about my hobbies. I never enjoy them, and I do them with the thought that when I get good THEN I'll start to enjoy the hobby. I think the real talent is being able to enjoy something without being good at it. Unfortunately that's never happened with me.
@WhoKnowzTBH
@WhoKnowzTBH 7 күн бұрын
I feel the same exact way with drawing. I just want the end result I absolutely despise the process. I just want to be able to put the picture in my head exactly how I want it on the paper or improve on it as I’m drawing, not just fuck everything up!
@noureenahammed1701
@noureenahammed1701 Ай бұрын
help the piano posture is killing me-
@Jonathan-nn8fe
@Jonathan-nn8fe Ай бұрын
The analogy of a solitary confinement cell is apt.
@MissDucklingQueen
@MissDucklingQueen Ай бұрын
This is so underrated! This is amazing!!! I totally relate to this, I want to try everything but I don't have enough motivation to actually do it lol.
@carmine.yellow3839
@carmine.yellow3839 Ай бұрын
i was listening to this podcast and they said how things like this, you're creating the habit of always wanting more, and so when you work hard to find something and do so much to master it, when you eventually become top grade and really good at it, you wont be happy. in that way, you'll never really be satisfied with what you do. (the podcast is on spotify and probably other platforms, its Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee, the episodes are weekly and give rlly interesting perspectives. one of the ones that got me looking into him was this really old doctor talking about death (? i think, smth like that), super interesting)
@squasi9157
@squasi9157 22 сағат бұрын
my joy as a pianist when the playing is animated ACCURATELY 🤩 great work!! hopefully it doesn’t live in the “never touch again” closet forever
@jynnvynn7562
@jynnvynn7562 25 күн бұрын
I feel this. Learning to sing feels almost impossible to me as an adult. I think it's coz I'm an adult that I feel embarrassed for being a noob at it when a lot of singers and musicians started waaaaay younger and are masters at it by my age. I'm already good at drawing coz I started waaaaay younger and had my entire future ahead of me. Now that I'm older, anything new I wanna try feels like I'm too late. But, it's never too late. If I quit now, I'd look back with regret, at an age when I coulda been a pro had I kept it going. So, I won't give up. I love music too much to not give it my all. Love over fear
@IanLMusic
@IanLMusic 24 күн бұрын
>buys cheap piano >starts off by learning BACH >wants to try drums >gonna start off by tryna play a piece written TO BE HARD
@kermitthefrog4830
@kermitthefrog4830 Ай бұрын
I've always had such a complicated relationship with art, i fixed it by quitting after a lot of years and switchting to guitar, it jusy clicked immediatly, it felt right and even if i was bad i could still enjoy it. I went like "damn so that's what a hobby is supposed to feel like"
@iminevitable012
@iminevitable012 29 күн бұрын
all my talents (art, piano, cooking, uhhh swimming) just randomly became something when i got bored and decided to learn
@le9038
@le9038 Ай бұрын
I remember when my parents had bought me a violin when I was somewhere between 6-8. I had been inspired by my favorite violinist at the time Lindsey Styrling and I really tried my heart at it with my lessons from a off the shelf music program on my laptop but in the end I never got any good with it. Then due to my father having a memory about me as a baby with a piano, my family now had a piano (specifically a yamaha) but this wasn't something I wanted but I tried anyway. But the problem was that I never asked to learn the piano so I quickly lost interest.
@MythicMachina
@MythicMachina 29 күн бұрын
I remember an artist saying that it's important to figure out if an idea is genuinely something you want to make, vs something that would be cool if it existed. That way you can put focus on the ideas that you wanna work on while not chasing every stray idea and getting burnt out in the process.
@Tgm_464
@Tgm_464 6 күн бұрын
I know theres a lot of people commenting about theres stories of starting, committing and sticking with hobbies with advice. I will only say one thing. From my experience the main obstacle to learning is the frustration and the feeling of feeling stupid and angry of “why can’t I get this right”. I saw the TED talk “The First 20 Hours” and Im always reminded of the single phrase when I want to quit: “The major barrier to skill acquisition is NOT intellectual, it IS emotional” and it is reaalllllllly really true. I think learning the neuroscience behind learning also really helps. I recommend Andrew Huberman’s video on learning because I learn frustration is actually our body flooding ourselves with neurochemicals to alarm “YOURE NOT DOING IT RIGHT YOU DINGUS” and wierdly enough thats when the most effective learning happens you just got to push through it in addition to other things. Also apparently you can attach dopamine to frustration.
@samegawa_sharkskin
@samegawa_sharkskin Ай бұрын
@ drawing, a good piece of advice I've heard (thanks pikat) is that you gotta get through all the bad drawings before you start getting to the good ones
@yarlixen
@yarlixen 7 күн бұрын
True, confirm as a person who had a lot of hobbies, but now at 19 I only have a guitar (music in general, since I work as a tutor) and chess.
@fahadnothing51586
@fahadnothing51586 Ай бұрын
That's why reading books is the purest hobby
@foxygrin
@foxygrin Ай бұрын
Even reading and understanding books is a skill
@wheeliekid_15
@wheeliekid_15 Ай бұрын
@@foxygrin of course thats why its in school and its very difficult
@MaiseNow
@MaiseNow Ай бұрын
This was me for my entire goddamn life, until recently when it finally hit me that I'm never going to get good enough to do the things I'm impressed by if I give up just for being a beginner, and that having a ton of things I know a little bit about is fun, but not satisfying. So I picked the hobby that impressed me most, that has been this kind of fixation on and off for years (oil painting), and I'm choosing to stick to it. No throwing it into the bin, no giving up, but I am allowed to put it down when I get frustrated. And now I've signed up for drawing classes so I can improve drawing faster, because I need that skill to get to my real goal. It sucks that it took me until my 30s to have the self confidence and internal commitment to myself to actually stick to one thing long term, even if it's hard and I don't understand it instantly. But better now than never! I've also had to learn to say "that hobby looks really cool and I really enjoy seeing it and knowing that it exists". It sounds stupid but it helps me remember that I'm allowed to just....enjoy witnessing cool stuff too. I don't have to DO all the things I think are neat.
@alpha_jasperflair1097
@alpha_jasperflair1097 8 сағат бұрын
Ngl this happened to me back in late 2022, when i got addicted to the instrument violin, so my parents bought one for me as a gift, and throughout, i learned quite fast in a year. But this just remains as a hobby for me, I’m not a pro, but i play from the heart.
@ricerice6011
@ricerice6011 15 күн бұрын
This was so cool :,) the hand and arm animations were insane, and 3D aesthetic with the different hues is really cool. Finding what hobbies click and which ones don’t isn’t too scary, but what is is feeling anxiety, fear, and lack of motivation for the things you know you’re passionate about. Wether it’s a sport, an instrument, or a brush or pen, that initial overwhelming feeling in your hands of being terrified to make a mistake is real. But sometimes you just gotta start, and accept that yeah you’re gonna suck at first, because everyone does, and if they say they didn’t they’re lying. It’s all about not giving up, and most importantly having fun that’s key
@stardra
@stardra 24 күн бұрын
I've recently attempted to pick up music as a hobby, and have been an artist for years. Even though I've been doodling and drawing as long as I've been able to hold a crayon, it still feels like this sometimes. You see someone who's so unbelievably good at their craft and it drives you to pursue it. The difference is how it ends. I never get it right of course, which is just as frustrating as it is true, but I keep pushing with it. I feel like a beginner in many of the things I draw. I used to draw only animals, and felt like a beginner trying to draw humans. Now it's the other way around. And although I struggle to keep going with the music, me knowing that I'm not going to get it right, and that there is SO MUCH you could POSSIBLY master with any form of art makes me feel better about it. I don't practice all the time but I practice when I feel like it, just like when I draw, even if it's all the time. I'm never going to be perfect, but I want to engage in something that makes me happy, create something that makes me happy even if it never truly reaches the standards in my mind. It's going to take time to get anywhere and that's okay. Keep trying at something you love. It's worth it.
@TroisTrie
@TroisTrie Ай бұрын
I feel called out when the whiplash music started
@Jaypotatolord93
@Jaypotatolord93 Ай бұрын
First note was like.."mount everest aint got shit on ne"
@AnnaHans88
@AnnaHans88 6 күн бұрын
I was able to play difficult, really nice sounding pieces within only 5 months of practicing playing the piano every single day. The progress and beautiful sounding pieces excited and motivated me to play more. It's tedious at first, but becomes more and more fun as time goes on. Then it changes into an addiction as you get good at it. Unfortunately, I developed an injury in my elbows and right shoulder. So I haven't touched the piano in a year despite the craving I developed to play it. Which hasn't gone away. Please, I urge people. Do these things while you still have able-bodied limbs. You already have a massive advantage over people like me who didnt take proper care of their bodies and let an injury occur. Please take advantage of your priceless limbs and make beautiful music. Be sure to take proper care of them at the same time.
@benRely
@benRely 11 күн бұрын
As a professional Pianist i can tell you Weed unlocked a patience in my brain to sit down and play by ear, thousands of stoney hours later with infallible finger motor memory i can truly play freely now, you just have to sit with it and improvise everyday lose urself in each tone each song
@snage-thesnakemage
@snage-thesnakemage Ай бұрын
Not the whiplash drums 😭😭😭
@Jishkah
@Jishkah 11 күн бұрын
My issue is that nothing I ever do matters to me. I get mildly into something, eventually think “wow why am I doing this this isn’t rewarding or fulfilling” and then drop it.
@poorme1art
@poorme1art Ай бұрын
Literally bought a practice pad after watching Whiplash... I don't even have money for a drumkit 😭
@astroshinde
@astroshinde Ай бұрын
Wanting to learn drums because of Whiplash ( the movie & song) is too real. 💀
@JustOlivia24
@JustOlivia24 28 күн бұрын
I love your animation style! So cool seeing the multiple color effects here and there. I feel this video in so many ways. Did the same kinda thing with instruments. Nice to dip my toes back into music once in a while. Won’t get better if I don’t try.
@Chair_legs
@Chair_legs 10 күн бұрын
As someone with 3 hobbies(art, music and video games) please if you wanna go and have more than 2 please consider time dopamine and money to be one of your top priorities 😭😭😭
@IlikeScriabinandBach
@IlikeScriabinandBach 29 күн бұрын
More time is needed! Some say that the more difficulty in a task is positively related to how fulfilling it can be. The most important aspect is finding what makes your gears turn. I am mainly a musician, but I am trying my hand at physics as well. Boy it is really deep and at times utterly beyond me. That is what makes it tantalizing. Learning is not a comely process, rather it is a climb to see the view of life with a completely different perspective. Idk, I am young, so I could be wrong and hideously idealistic. Good fortune to all in pursuit of their craft! Played for five years; still suck:( But I love it. Sucking is the best part of doing something.
@oliverb7198
@oliverb7198 Ай бұрын
I almost feel called out but I actually didn't do this for once. I started by borrowing the library piano for a few weeks at a time and refreshed myself on how to read sheet music (we learnt in primary school so I had a vague idea). Then I learned the basics on a trial of simply piano and flowkey. And now I just print out sheet music to learn. I got an early christmas present from my mum, it was a yamaha 363. I play it pretty much every day for atleast 10 minutes. I at the very least just play Stolas' lullaby once a day lmao.
@Box-O-Soldier
@Box-O-Soldier 8 күн бұрын
Ending the vid on *that* fucking solo is just icing on the cake, I loved that movie!
@geoeira
@geoeira Ай бұрын
not gonna blame you music instruments are not toys, you need to not underestimate the learning curve
@weirdface1846
@weirdface1846 15 күн бұрын
hella relatable when you're stuck in your comfort zone and only get dopamine from mobile phones and video games
@abc12389
@abc12389 13 күн бұрын
The ending is giga based
@alexcypher3728
@alexcypher3728 Ай бұрын
So true, big tip is to go to an actual teacher! The human interaction makes it way more fun and manageable🥰
@kfc1667
@kfc1667 13 күн бұрын
One year ago, i got a piano (because of moonlight sonata 3rd movement and la campanella). I played piano almost every day and now I’m so grateful for the hours I spent on it and I think I’m going to learn and play my lovely piano for the rest of my life. The thing is just to be consistent.
@NightWink129
@NightWink129 Ай бұрын
I JUST had a 4-ish hour conversation about this vicious cycle with my step father. This hits a little too close to home. Even the titles of the videos at the beginning are similar in circumstance. The only difference is that I cycle through my interests over and over again...feels like two steps back, one step forward. And, I have SO many other things I wanna learn. Very nice work with excecuting this concept. I love the creative display of thoughts as video titles.
@WilloWik
@WilloWik Ай бұрын
As someone who’s played piano since I was five, I laughed when I realized bro was like “ah yes, ima learn piano to play *moonlight sonata third movement* . *right now* “
@nicolasn12
@nicolasn12 3 күн бұрын
Reminds me of my attempts at gamedev. I would struggle with stuff and most of the time I would not have time for it but when I had time I was way to tired to do anything. 5th attempt looking promising not gonna lie, I am actually learning phyton now.
@nicktech540
@nicktech540 25 күн бұрын
I once tried to draw as a hobby and i was about of say "KYS" to myself cuz i messed up a lot
@MuffinSeeker
@MuffinSeeker 26 күн бұрын
As someone with ADHD I have an issue with committing o hobbies once I’ve gotten “good enough” at them. I can draw, 3D model, knit, crochet, sew, play Haggstrom on the Kalimba, papercraft/origami… because once I reach a competent level, I guess I subconsciously realise that the initial challenge is over and any further progress would be much less impressive. In a way, it’s cool that I can do so many creative things, but I do wish I could stick to a hobby for a little longer.
@lana-ana-ana
@lana-ana-ana 14 күн бұрын
you made this, a wonderful animation. that's something to be proud of.
@nategauthier596
@nategauthier596 5 күн бұрын
Oh look, it’s me and my life when it comes to musical instruments…
@PrinceCustodian
@PrinceCustodian 27 күн бұрын
Me trying to find a way to stop the crushing feeling of inadequacy.
@Boogleofbagels
@Boogleofbagels 12 күн бұрын
I play the "Pipe Organ" and I LOVE IT!!!❤
@chsaumz
@chsaumz Ай бұрын
For me it’s painting! 😂 Always wishing the next time I attempt it I’ll just suddenly be a renaissance painting master lol 😅
@ALIENIGHTMARE
@ALIENIGHTMARE 28 күн бұрын
I can make soundtracks for my own animations, I'm not a profesional, nothing to proud of actually... but till my music fits the atmosphere that I need, I'm ok. All those lessons is the most exhausting. You better dont watch how they are doing it, try doing it yourself instead! It's like a game, and its more fun when you don't know parts of it, experiment, be unique, do it your way. Science and lessons just ruins your inner child. At least that's how I make music. Maybe this comment will be helpful for someone tho... 😅
@sergedamag
@sergedamag Ай бұрын
J’ai découvert cette chaine grâce à cette vidéo , au début j’avais cru que t’avais 5K Abonnés mais non , je me suis abonné et je te donne tout mon respect.
@colbyboucher6391
@colbyboucher6391 Ай бұрын
Lmaaao the doomscrolling at the start
@tamsen-crooke2
@tamsen-crooke2 Ай бұрын
my keyboard has been sitting on my desk unused for the last year
@chem_mong
@chem_mong Күн бұрын
ah man this video IS me. i have a bunch of tools and molds to make D&D resin dice and look at me now, haven't touched that shit for 5 months. i always come back to my ultimate hobby; drawing and reading
@skittleglowx
@skittleglowx Ай бұрын
HELLO WHY WAS 1:14 SO GOOD + also the thumbnail honestly looks like the visual representation of "anybody can find love (except you.)" in a good wayy :3
@Almande_Adair
@Almande_Adair 29 күн бұрын
Thank you for animating the hands correctly
@Whobertt
@Whobertt 5 күн бұрын
I love that this video was recommended to me now, that I'm planning to buy a digital piano next week lmao
@Nzargnalphabet
@Nzargnalphabet Ай бұрын
This is true for us autists, but that initial interest takes soo much longer to subside, and often that means we actually learn the thing we’re trying to successfully, it’s great until you realize that you have nobody to share all your passion with because everyone else quit so much earlier, and nobody wants to hear about the octave of E minor when they don’t really care at all (I never got into the piano though, and it’s been years since I played the cello, so I don’t remember everything about how music works) I personally got into something way more niche and now can both spit out guilty gear lore at stupid pace, and dominate you in any given match
@cerulity32k
@cerulity32k Ай бұрын
i put 200 hours into factorio in a single month and i haven't really touched it since, i can confirm the sustained interest
@colbyboucher6391
@colbyboucher6391 Ай бұрын
This is me with literally any TTRPG that isn't modern D&D. I don't even want to play D&D, be interested in a game of literally anything else please god (especially if it's Mythras) ...Also Elder Scrolls lore. However far you think that rabbit hole goes, it goes further. Stuff you think of as deep iceberg shit feels almost surface-level at this point. Yes, I have been making a Mythras Elder Scrolls hack for years. No, it will probably never be used for anything.
@michapredator550
@michapredator550 24 күн бұрын
That animation is like I'm looking at myself from a third person view
@yooshi5125
@yooshi5125 Ай бұрын
you captured it really well, i have a irritating disdain how things are like this
@DameOfDiamonds
@DameOfDiamonds Ай бұрын
This me af, thing is, i put two years into learning the guitar, two years everyday but then i stopped because my highschool didn't have a guitar class and i had 0 energy to do anything after school so eventually i just forgot the notes The muscle memory is still there tho
@Alfius_
@Alfius_ 12 күн бұрын
Should’ve got the simple piano app.
@onlydomi
@onlydomi 25 күн бұрын
I can absolutely relate to this, I picked up a piano quite some while ago because it looked "CoOl aNd EaSy" online, turns out, it's not that easy as people make it look. I've tried it a few times since then but it hasn't really "clicked" for me. A bit after that I actually got a drum kit like in your video, but I've stuck with that one for quite some time now. That's one of the first hobbies I actually quite enjoy - even though it probably sounds pretty horrible and off timing to others still, it is very fun for me. I just put a few minutes into practice when I feel like it and take it quite slow, I'm not trying to be the "best of best".
@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh
@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh Ай бұрын
So true. But I prefer just juggle my hobbies. 3 month -1st, 3 months -2nd, 3 month -3rd, 3 month -1st, etc. I didn't touch my violin in years though, but.... Buy at least medium quality instruments for the start or research better the low budget options. You can stuck with instrument with issues in such areas you didn't know exist. My violin literally untunable, and first guitar has 11th and 12th frets the same pitch, so I basically have no 11th fret. First guitar got somehow more playable with years though, and I don't really use 11th because of prefering improv. It better keeps tuning even on the 3d string now, which is most prone to getting untuned. Idk why it got better. A miracle. But new strings are half of the sound. So better change them often. Maybe that's part of the reasons why.
@Hadeth_a_stepa
@Hadeth_a_stepa 26 күн бұрын
His mistake was it that he wanted to git gud. Giting gud ruins hobbies.
@Dokattak
@Dokattak Ай бұрын
Learning any new piano piece is difficult. Unless you’ve been playing for multiple years, you will slow down and methodically hit every note. I’ve done it plenty of times, but it’s the feeling of playing it at full speed with perfect accuracy that makes the struggle worth it. Don’t give up just because it’s going slow. You _need_ to go slow to go fast.
@vinowhat8
@vinowhat8 9 күн бұрын
one of the most vital video what i've seen in my entire life
@anony_apis
@anony_apis 12 күн бұрын
The animation of the instruments is great
@sherylsiana2252
@sherylsiana2252 Ай бұрын
this is literally the story of my life. AND I LOVE YOUR ANIMATION WHAT-
@Morhamms357
@Morhamms357 23 күн бұрын
I always found setting some sort of goal, a reasonable goal for yourself, always makes it not just so much more fulfilling to complete, but also boosts your chance of actually delivering tenfold. I've seen it personally millions of times my entire life. ESPECIALLY when there is a real world pressure to deliver. I wanted to learn the drums, and I did, I got pretty decent. But eventually the drum pad got put in the infamous drawer of aimless hobbies. Suddenly, when a project at school allows me to basically practice an instrument for a grade, I ended up picking it back up and improving fast, consistently as well, with my friends. Ironically it was bass, I didn't even play drums and gave the pad to my friend for him to do the same. Even when giving yourself pressure can be difficult to visualize, setting goals just makes everything better. Do you want to improve at drawing? Make some kind of small comic idea and try to draw it. Do you want to improve at music? Try to improve until a point where you can do a cover of your favorite song. Do you want to improve at game design? Try to improve to create a demo or pitch of a game idea you have. If you dont set realistic goals, chances are the hobby drawer is only going to fill.
@Jeb-Slim-Jonson-mb3qx
@Jeb-Slim-Jonson-mb3qx 29 күн бұрын
Real, especially if you've been practicing before but abandoned it cause of life circumstances
@Mx.muffin
@Mx.muffin Ай бұрын
That last part is just me, I started to try drumming because my favorite band had an amazing drum part
@sunnyboy9109
@sunnyboy9109 Ай бұрын
Nooooooo I was looking at electric keyboards on craigslist right before I watched this
@hallgat89
@hallgat89 Ай бұрын
Good thing I played it as a kid. When I restarted 20 years later 2 weeks was enough to reach my previous (quite low) level.
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