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Postby Otohiko » Sun Sep 28, 2003 12:08 pm

True...

Well, with music there's no denying that there are people with natural talents for it, that's for certain. On the other hand, experience shows that even the least talented of us can, through steel-tough discipline, develop things like sense of rhythm and a good ear, at least well enough to be considered good musicians.
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Postby TokyoU15 » Sun Sep 28, 2003 2:52 pm

I agree with ArmsNoseFoot, to a degree. if you practice enough at any thing you can becoem good at it. but to become amazing you need to ahve that natural tallent, because like i said, practice will only take you so far, with out that natural inclination for that thing you won't beable to go much further.

Practice helps hone the tallent your born with, but tallent with out practice dosn't get you any were either ... well normaly it dosn't at least.

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Yet again, there is no "natural" talent. If you have the desire to become "amazing" you will do it through a lot of discipline and practice. "Natural inclination" and "Natural talent" are two completely different things. No one is born with talent, but they certainly are born with desires. So if one wishes to perfect their abilities as a musician, computer technician, programmer, whatever it may be, they can do so by hard work.
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Postby Flint the Dwarf » Sun Sep 28, 2003 5:07 pm

Jace Tsunami wrote:
flint_the_dwarf wrote:He's not ignoring that some equipment is better than others. I'm sure he knows that an Ibanez is generally better than a Dan Electro. But his point is that it's not the brand or model that you use, it's how you use it. :?

Quit bitching.


how the equipment you use effects your sound has nothing to do with that your favorite is :?

Well... yeah it does. Generally people's favorites are their favorites because they like how it affects the sound or how easy it is to use. :?
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Sun Sep 28, 2003 5:41 pm

I thought about it in my head, but ran in circles a few times first, so don't make me type it out.

anyway, I thought about it, and we're both right.
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Postby Flint the Dwarf » Sun Sep 28, 2003 5:46 pm

Jace Tsunami wrote:I thought about it in my head, but ran in circles a few times first, so don't make me type it out.

anyway, I thought about it, and we're both right.

Lol, alright then.
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Postby Propyro » Sun Sep 28, 2003 10:08 pm

flint_the_dwarf wrote:He's not ignoring that some equipment is better than others. I'm sure he knows that an Ibanez is generally better than a Dan Electro. But his point is that it's not the brand or model that you use, it's how you use it. :?

Quit bitching.


talking about me right? i think at least.

Any ways i kind of got off equipment a while ago ...

What i was talking about is how i think people are born with a natural tallent, or natural inclination if you want to call it that, for a certain thing. And i feel that with out that natural inclination you can become a good musician though disciplined training, but i don't think you can ever become as good as a person who just naturaly gets it. if you keep all things even. like their desire to improve, the amount of time they spend practicing and the ways that they practice. The one who jsut gets it will go further, faster then somone who has to beat it into their heads with constant practice.

Well thats just how i feel from my own experience. i loved music, when i played Sax i would practice for hours, by the end of the school year i was pretty good. yet i had a friend of mine who jsut naturaly got it. he never spent as much time practicing as i did, but he was always better then me. well the fact that he could count had a lot to do with it ... i couldn't and still can't count ... i just memorized my cues from listening to what the other instruments were playing when i fucked up my entry from a long rest.

He was just able to do it, i wasn't, i tried, i failed ... but kept trying. by the time my musical education was over i was a little bit better, but not by much. Well i don't know if i did a good job explaining what i was talking about or if i jsut started confusing the shit out of you guys...

meh. Hit submit and lets see what happens.

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Postby Jace Tsunami » Sun Sep 28, 2003 10:10 pm

wow, totaly not even gunna read that.

Thanks for bringing me down Propyro, just when I thought I'd claimed supreme victory over my A.D.D. for the day. :?
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Postby Propyro » Sun Sep 28, 2003 10:13 pm

Jace Tsunami wrote:wow, totaly not even gunna read that.

Thanks for bringing me down Propyro, just when I thought I'd claimed supreme victory over my A.D.D. for the day. :?


:? i did? How?

meh ... ADD sucks ... I think i'm getting over/out growing my problem with it ... good luck to you ...

hmm, i can imagine drums being a good instrument for people who suffer from ADD ...

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Postby Jace Tsunami » Sun Sep 28, 2003 10:14 pm

I worked for hours on ym site today, and got a lot of work, it's ahrd for me to even work on it, period.

I think I'm doing SOOOOO good, and you throw that at me :cry:
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Postby Propyro » Sun Sep 28, 2003 10:24 pm

Jace Tsunami wrote:I worked for hours on ym site today, and got a lot of work, it's ahrd for me to even work on it, period.

I think I'm doing SOOOOO good, and you throw that at me :cry:


Huh? what that thing about "natural tallent"? It's jsut my own beliefs and observations ... you don't need to believe it, there probably isn't any proof that thats actualy how it works.

of is it something else thats flying right over my head ... besides at least yoru working on your site ... i really need to update my journal site ... it's been out of date for a real long time.

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Postby Flint the Dwarf » Sun Sep 28, 2003 11:05 pm

Propyro, he means you wrote too much. :? He didn't read it.
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Sun Sep 28, 2003 11:08 pm

flint_the_dwarf wrote:Propyro, he means you wrote too much. :? He didn't read it.


exactly
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Postby Propyro » Mon Sep 29, 2003 12:24 am

Flint wrote:Propyro, he means you wrote too much. :? He didn't read it.


i see ... so it was this ...

Propyro wrote:or is it something else thats flying right over my head ... besides at least yoru working on your site ... i really need to update my journal site ... it's been out of date for a real long time.

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i just read the first line of that post of yours after my long ass post ... and i swear it wasn't there the first time i read it ... ok whatever it was there ... i jsut don't remember it ... yea ... right over my head ... as usual ... sorry.

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