What Makes a Great Musician?
You'll have two individuals, with similar musical technical ability, play the same exact notes on the guitar and receive very different reaction from the audience. You may also have musicians who train day in and day trip and become extremely good at technically manipulating their instrument but if you hear them play, they hardly evoke any emotional reaction within the audience. On the other hand, you will find the other kind of musicians, who may be technically good or not, but their delivery always triggers a palpable emotional reaction within their audience. So what is the element that makes the difference?
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Maybe we could begin to answer that by following it with these questions. Will the great musician absolutely need an instrument to become one? Or, to phrase it another way, does the instrument have anything to do in making a great musician? The answer then is, as you might have guessed, not really. The instrument is solely incidental, in fact, a great musician can merely whistle and obtain a favorable audience reaction. Why? because they are born with the internal knowledge of the universal language of music, also know as, the gift of music. The having that knowledge or talent will be the critical difference between the great musician versus the instrumental player. The truly amazing musician usually has a clear connection with the musical language within themselves, rendering it easy for them to express it. Towards the extent they can make use of that energy the greater they can reach the audience. The not too great musician, alternatively, has a blurred connection, if. You can play your instrument until you drop dead, in the event the notes are not attached to your internal language of music you're merely playing notes, not music.
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The unfortunate among the language of music as well as any other language is the fact that, you cannot learn it. In case you are born with it, you can learn how to better make use of it, if you are not born by using it however, you might also take up Spanish. For anyone born with it, practicing your own music should involve great awareness of the connection of yourself to the language of music up to the time spent with your instrument developing your technique. By that I mean, in order to tap into the energy of music easily, you'll have to spend a great deal of time handling your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health instead of just concentrating on your instrument. Ultimately, it's usefulness, in terms of inspiring and touching your audience which makes you a great musician.