No, I didn't. I got to a level of competence that allows me to do what I do, that's all. And I've had to work five times harder to get to that level than my bandmate has, yet my bandmate is still a more competent musician than I am. Before a gig I will rehearse at home for maybe 30 or 40 hours and we might do two or three run-throughs together, which is the only time he'll rehearse at all, and I'll still make twice as many mistakes during the gig as he does. He is just naturally better at it than me and that, my friends, is because he has talent and all I have is practice.matrixo9 wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 1:31 pmYes every single person in the world can become a musician I'm afraid
You are not special
You just enjoyed it and got good
They are different things. You know talent when you see or hear it. Susan Boyle is a good example.I lack the belief that I could play lead guitar so I only strum , does that mea I lack the talent ? Or the self belief because they are different things or are the is the so called talent your calling it just th difference between a confident and no so confident man ?
Bob Dylan is undoubtedly a talented songwriter but there is no measure by which anyone would say he is a talented singer. That doesn't stop him singing, though, neither does it stop millions of people from enjoying his catawauling.These people singing for years are either doing something wrong or they could have a bad tone or the self belief
That's rubbish. My vocal tone comes from my vocal equipment. When I sing in what you'd consider the normal range for rock singers, it destroys my throat in minutes, whereas I can sing an octave below that range all day with no ill-effects. Weirdly, I can also sing quite competently an octave or two above that without any problems, although without the same power.the tone I have comes from the voice I have developed, singers / styles I like , the voice I have acquired from the area I live in , your not born with anything but a clean slate in my opinion . But that's just me I guess.
And it is highly likely he'll be just as happy as your son, perhaps even happier, and isn't that the only thing that really matters?matrixo9 wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 1:36 pmThere is one kid for example in my son's old team He has amazing skill , but I have spoke to his parents , and there beliefs are holding him back , he will be on the building site with his older brother in a coupl of years , down the pub after , sounds like my dad all over again.
Then you are wrong. Another example is the current Women's World no. 1 tennis player, Ash Barty. A few years ago she took a break from tennis and ended up playing cricket for her state in the national competition. That's because she has natural sporting talent that most of the rest of us lack.matrixo9 wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 2:04 pmI'm satisfied for now in my opinion that talent is made and not born with what I have seen in my kids and others .
You see it all the time in sport - elite athletes who are brilliant at multiple sports and have to choose which to pursue as a career. Alex Carey, the current Australian Wicketkeeper, was captain of an AFL (Australian Rules Football) team in the national competition before he decided to concentrate on cricket. That's only possible because the man has talent that you and I will never have. Steve Smith, one of the best batsman in world cricket, actually got into the team as a bowler but decided he wanted to be a batsman and used his prodigious talent and hard work to become the batsman he is today. AFAIK, that is a unique feat in modern sport, not something anyone could do without a lot of raw talent (and hard work).
You can't acquire talent. You can learn techniques and acquire skills but talent is innate - you have it or you don't. But again, so what if you did squander it? As I said, I'm the best body-surfer I've ever known or seen but that didn't mean I wanted to pursue a career as a pro body-surfer. That would have sucked all the enjoyment out of it, in much the same way as racing sucks all the enjoyment out of sailing.
If you want to be the very best, you need all three things - talent, drive/ambition (hard work) and confidence - but if you are lacking one you will only go so far.as people always said you have a great voice , I never built the confidence or self belief needed , which is the main thing I feel you need over ability