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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every single one? Prove it. I don’t care about professors. Show me interviews from Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, James Hetfield, and Chad Smith. If every acclaimed musician has talked about it, as you say, you should be able to find it. And how do you know I’m just fiddling? It’s really insulting that you think I don’t know how to effectively practice my instrument. I’m in multiple bands that gig regularly. I know how to practice. Lastly, I ask again: Are you a professional or semi-professional musician? [/quote] Are you a nationally or internationally recognized musician? You practicing eight hours a day without achieving any acclaim is evidence that you have zero authority on the matter. Evidence based studies and internationally acclaimed musicians sway me more than random comments on an internet board. [/quote] This is a stupid comment. Just because I practice guitar eight hours a day for from the age of ten to the age of 25 does not mean that I am a better guitar player than John Mayer. There are lot of baseball prospects that practice eight hours everyday and they don't make it to the MLB. There are so many hard working musicians that don't succeed but you can be sure that those musicians will not succeed if they don't work hard. Working hard is the prerequisite to success but it does not guarantee success.[/quote]
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