by jmdriscoll » Sat Oct 20, 2007 1:59 am
I agree, with you congamyk. It is the classic nature -vs- nurture argument. While there is a certain amount of nature involved.. "example: Some people are born with the 24 pack of crayons while others are only born with the 10 pack" (quote from waking life). It's just as much about eye hand coordination as it is about daily practice and conditioning from your environment and world around you. But then again, if somebody were born with only the 10 pack of crayons, can years of practice bring overcome this?
I almost wonder how much it has to do with utilizing both the right and left hemispheres of your brain equally. There is a LOT of technical skill involved, but then there is also just as much artful thinking... call and response phrasing, bursts of tasteful color and flair, etc.. But then again, does this question point back at the crayon box analogy.
So basically it would seem that an extension of the question would be, if you were not born with the 24 pack and not raised in an environment where it is part of your daily life can this be overcome through intensive practice?
I think that no matter what the answer, it will be an opinion. Do an internet search on nature versus nurture and those arguements are directly related to the questions of whether somebody is born a natural or not. I think that it's a combination of both.
edit - I NEVER proofread before posting.. All of my posts are edited!!
Edited By jmdriscoll on 1192845683
"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted"
"Music and rhythm find their way into secret places of the soul"