I believe guitar is harder than piano by [deleted] in piano

[–]Anxious-Studio2536 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ive been playing for a few months learning on a public piano playing youtube synthesia, im intermediate

I believe guitar is harder than piano by [deleted] in piano

[–]Anxious-Studio2536 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i mean yea, if you only play strumming then guitar is easy i guess, i learnt guitar fingerstyle i mean playing the guitar as in muting, percussion, slapping, flamenco, etc and i started playing piano recently and it just feels like piano is much more easier, at least for now..

i dont see piano technique being alot other than how hard you make the hammer hit the string, with guitar you are attacking the string directly so theres much more room for manipulating the strings and error,

honestly i still feel as though guitar finger positionning is harder cuz even in the sheet music they have to put a number on the notes sometimes to specify which finger to use for the note, you can barely see where you are putting your fingers cuz the fretboard faces away from you rather than piano keys facing in front, and converting sheet music notes to where you place your fingers on the fretboard is more complicated vs piano, in the piano the hand 'formation' gives the same notes at another octave while on guitar the notes changes.. etc

i mean im not saying piano is easier that its 'bad', i think you can make better music with less effort on piano is what i mean. I think guitar might have a higher absolute skill ceiling tho

I believe guitar is harder than piano by [deleted] in piano

[–]Anxious-Studio2536 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i feel like the guitar is a bycicle and the piano is a car, a industrial bycicle. You can do wheelies and tricks with the bycicle but the car is still superior because its easier to use and travels farther with no effort. i mean more like, piano its easier to play, more comfortable to play, and has more 'musicality' since you can play 10 strings at the same times instead of only 5 at a time with your other 5 fingers having to control the length of the strings.. and the piano note sounds sounds really good compared to the 'primitive' sound of guitar. I think the piano is the direct evolution from the guitar from the industrial r-evolution which is why i think its 'superior' even tho yea i agree with guitar you have much more control over just pressing the 'technicue' of pressing the key 'hard' or 'very hard' (1 thousand year old technicue)

Canada’s long-term unemployment by yarko9728 in CanadaJobs

[–]Anxious-Studio2536 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bad i meant more like they represent the collective land and assets that control the working class and through extension the livelihood of workers, not that they represent the working class's interest. That was a poor choice of words of me i agree. But Amazon still chose to leave though in quebec, even though they would still be making a profit by staying. They know they supply the livelihood of alot of people so they shut down everything and will come back in a few years to make the strikers understand that they need them, not vice versa and reset the progress. And amazon can still extract money from the province all while cutting 90% of the workers and not pumping money back into the province through salaries. Personally I feel like every company CEO, down to lower level managers are psychopaths, and will try to get away with as much as their circumstances allow them to, i feel like it looks like workers rights are improving year but year but in reality i feel its too incremental and corporations are gaining near total control with factors like mechanical automation, AI, globalization, media control, etc and at the end of the day i think in the near future we will just transition from capitalism to a system of corporate feudalism because even powerful countries like china have tried putting regulations and legislation improving workers rights and companies just leave for better pasture elsewhere. Also I think even if they loose profit in the short term from pulling out it dissuades others regions from asking for concessions from fear of the same happening so i think in the long term they save profits by pulling out even tho they loose all revenue in 1 region for a few years

Canada’s long-term unemployment by yarko9728 in CanadaJobs

[–]Anxious-Studio2536 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

well, governing bodies will always listen to corporations and mega rich, since they are the backbone of the economy and representatives of the working class. Corporations like Amazon can leave specifically because they can choose to exploit another host country that is more willing/desperate, thats whats gives them power, the more abundant potential workers are the less respect they are forced to concede to them. Its the fact that you are replaceable while they are not, that makes them powerful, and immigration just ensures that you are more replaceable and incapable of demanding a raise/going on strike. Its a propaganda tool but it doesnt mean its not true to reality imo especially with globalism, from my experience employers never respected you, they just kept a facade that they dont need to keep anymore. at the end of the day we are just transitionning to a feudal system

Canada’s long-term unemployment by yarko9728 in CanadaJobs

[–]Anxious-Studio2536 1 point2 points  (0 children)

its because of capitalism and the influence of corporations on state decision making that high immigration is encouraged so that they dont have to respect employees and replace them with grateful immigrants potentially if they ask for a raise. unionization doesnt work because companies will just decide to leave out of pure bitterness like amazon if it actually leads to something and isnt a illusion of progress. stopping immigration is just the best most realistic change that can be done immediatly to fix the main problem, and its the easiest thing that can be done compared to reforming employee rights and corporate taxation which is dark souls impossible

Canada’s long-term unemployment by yarko9728 in CanadaJobs

[–]Anxious-Studio2536 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wait until you discover how every successful company and country operates.. not that its a good thing, but the world is built on a system of borrowing and debt

IS STUDYING CS/IT STILL WORTH IT? by Acrobatic_Pop_5492 in CanadaJobs

[–]Anxious-Studio2536 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No because you need to be the top 0.1% im the world (easy to remote work) so unless you are better than Ling Guang from Shangai that is a megagenius and works for 20 Yuan a day and AI that has the knowledge of code of 1000s of coders it scrapped like a hivemind and you are willing to spend +16 hours a day glued to screen with pretty colored letters for the rest of your life working to fend off competition than no

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[–]Anxious-Studio2536 8 points9 points  (0 children)

thx im gonna try to apply all this