I am similar to you. I played piano at an entry level as a child, and briefly dabbled in guitar at 16, but never committed and then I got an injury that made playing instruments extremely difficult. Now I'm 24 and almost healed and I plan to learn guitar and piano as soon as I'm able, and continue to produce music. I think that my quality of life would improve if I knew how to play a musical instrument. I remember being 16 and wishing I had played guitar since I was a child. I don't want to be 30 and wish I had played since I was 24.
Too old to learn an instrument
>but there are plenty of artists who set out with the goal "I want to be famous and make this my career"
yeah, but that ain't you. i guess that's what i'm trying to tell you. sure, there's that happy .1% of people who set out with big plans and actually made it, but that ain't you. you gotta face facts here, man. if you're playing with a stacked-deck, you gotta recognize the reality. if you really just want to make a body of work, so you can say 'i made that,' then you shouldn't even be asking whether or not you should start. just go fucking do it.
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MC ride is like 40 or something isnt he? stop making gay threads and go learn an instrument you bitch
and swans suck, oh fuck op is doomed
>I've literally been posting this thread since 2014 and at no point in those 6 years did I actually learn a damn instrument or even make an attempt.
holy shit
HOLY SHIT
stop doing this to yourself. where are you, i need to come to your place of residence and slap you in the face to snap you the fuck out of whatever bullshit you've been stuck in for the past however-fucking-many years. jesus christ, dog.
That's lil bane
holy fuck the autism on display
>Who the hell is gonna wanna listen to a 30 year old's first time music?
Joe.
The consensus in this thread is really divisive. I have a feeling OP is already pulling out because of you guys
Literally
L I T E R A L L Y
buy the guitar, piano
and google scale and chord images.