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Watching people walk into to walls, does not necessarily indicate a special talent. It goes to show though, that some people perceive some things whereas others don't. Like I said, I believe there are 3 main components to musical talent. Sense of rhythm, hearing of tones and how they interact, and then intelligence/creativity. I find the tones seem to be most common, the rhythm next, and the last one I find is many more shades than the other two. You know, the sky is the limit really, and this one makes a big difference. But ya, I see people sometimes that make mistakes that seem to me so obvious, like walking into a wall. Things that aren't trained, nor difficult. That don't require an instrument, nor practice, nor training. Simple things. But that is not to say I have a "special talent." It's like thumbs. Some people can bend the thumb joint backwards, and some people their thumbs can only really open straight. That is not a special talent really. But it might give one an advantage over another to do a specific task. I can notice that someone doesn't perceive rhythm the way I do. I also notice that a number of people do. But that's genetic, and a component of talent. |
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Hey OP (Riverwolf)....are you getting all of this?
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He must be busy taking notes, that's why he hasn't been back.... .
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