I don't know what someone else can learn or not. I started off with no kind of ear. I sang off-key. I did not show promise in this regard. I now have a good mastery, can transcribe anything, I know what I hear. Within my restricted ability to vocalize I can even sing reliably. I was motivated to correct my problem. That is a particular talent. Overall, I must have been born with some as there are things that came easy to me.lokifuego wrote:Oh, come on. You don't really believe this, do you?jancivil wrote: Talent can be learned, too.
Talent can't be learned. It's just that talented people a better at learning. Talent is not something, which makes you excel at certain task. Talent is something which helps you to excel at almost any task you dare to learn.
I grant you, intelligent people are better at learning, and intelligence is a talent... so we can both have our opinions and not be very wrong I think. I don't agree with an overarching definition of the word 'talent' that gets rid of the particular 'a talent'. That gets into semantics.
The statement was rhetorical. *It isn't helpful to blame our deficiency on a lack of talent, do the work to fix it instead.*