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Stefan Seelmann deleted DIRSTUDIO-1161:
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>                 Key: DIRSTUDIO-1161
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-1161
>             Project: Directory Studio
>          Issue Type: New JIRA Project
>         Environment: Music
>            Reporter: siteonecharleston
>              Labels: features
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>   When asked a question such as "how can I improve my playing?" It is my 
> experience that many music teachers and musicians will reply "clinic" or 
> perhaps "practice makes perfect". And basically I agree. There is not any 
> substitute for training, especially practice where the musician is wholly 
> concentrated on the task at hand, concentrating on the various details of the 
> music they're learning and listening carefully to their own playing.  
>    Even musical savants with uncanny musical abilities such as apparently 
> photographic memory and accurate perfect pitch must complete years of intense 
> practice before being functionality prepared(1). Among the most significant 
> pianists and composers, Rachmaninoff could based on Harold Schoenberg 
> transcribe whole compositions after a single<a 
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> hearing</a>
>   Some musicians might brag that they don't practice much but generally you 
> may discover they are either lying or that as a teenager they sat up all 
> night practicing while others were outside mucking around or asleep.
>  But what about the numerous cases of musicians who do possess the drive to 
> practice hard and long but never make the grade? I've even had musicians tell 
> me that they can "get worse" after practicing



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