Does the following graph match your experience at all?
The idea is taken from golf, where people half jokingly say that the better you get, the less you enjoy the game.
As a beginner, it's great fun. Then there's the trough of mediocrity, where you're good enough to be credible but... you still sorta suck.
Amateurs can get to that stage, but very few can equal the pro's who have a lot more training, practice time, and musical experience.
If you can relate to this, how do stay in that slump without becoming frustrated or discouraged?
The idea is taken from golf, where people half jokingly say that the better you get, the less you enjoy the game.
As a beginner, it's great fun. Then there's the trough of mediocrity, where you're good enough to be credible but... you still sorta suck.
Amateurs can get to that stage, but very few can equal the pro's who have a lot more training, practice time, and musical experience.
If you can relate to this, how do stay in that slump without becoming frustrated or discouraged?