You may not be confidant Jim, but I'm willing to bet that if you put
in the hours even now, in say 10 years you'd be a more than compitant
pianist.

Do you doubt this?

Lets not doubt for a second that the more one performs an action, the
easy that action becomes to perform.

Talent I say is no more than repitition of the action.  Do we know of
any 'talented' individual that has not put in the practie(repeatedly
performed the action)?  Do we know of any talented individual that no
longer puts in the practice yet retains their level of skill?

If we could find some of these people then I would be willing to
adujst my thouhts on this question, but I don't think we'll find any.

Honestly I belive that we (human beings) can do anything we want to,
if we repeat the actions for long enough we become very good at it,
and this is what people call talent, it is not it is practice.

Now show me how I am wrong.

On 16 Sep, 15:39, retiredjim34 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am confident no amount of practice, no matter how young I might have
> begun, would turn my ten thumbs into the amazing hands of a concert
> pianist, So I'd say that some have a talent, others less or none at
> all. Jim
>
> On Sep 16, 4:22 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well does it?
>
> > I say no, practice makes pefect, but what do you think?- Hide quoted text -
>
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