Indeed! Obsession is really the best description of it. Sarah Bareilles is an absolutely fantastic vocalist and pianist. Ive heard her talk about how she was the kid who never went outside to play with anyone because she was locking herself in her room playing and singing. Ya just gotta do the damn thing and do it a whole lot lol
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And keep chasing that feeling! It’s worth it to push through the tedium and frustration to achieve it. And the plateaus are real and are many lol but dont let that be a punishment. One of the best things about instruments and music in general is you are never finished. You always get to keep working at it. What a lucky and happy task to be tasked with.
The truth about mastering an instrument that no one wants to talk about is you need discipline. Motivation is unreliable and fleeting. You have to play whether you feel like it or not. It’s also tedious. People think musicians just have it. Nope. They spend thousands of hours of repetition. It’s not always fun. If you need it to be fun, you won’t progress much. Another component, the better you get, the harder it is to improve. And the better you get, the longer it takes to improve. Ive taught music professionally my whole adult life. There is a myth of talent. Yes, some people are more naturally inclined than others. But often those are the hardest students to teach and they often improve the least. My students who soar are the ones who put their head down and do the work whether its fun or not.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which career path is not ruined by AI?
16·2 months agoI’m in tech but in the non-profit sector. For what we do, there is virtually no use case for ai. I basically just make sure everything runs properly. No one is expecting me to turn out code that will turn into profits. I’m not rolling in the dough like a lot of tech workers, but im not micromanaged, I get to make all the decisions, and im not working for an evil corporation. So I suggest looking at non profits. They are typically run by people who know very little about tech. You’ll be an easy hire if your resume is as good as it sounds.
Beaker always gets a laugh out of me, but his range is obviously limited lol I think miss piggy is hilarious too!
Absolutely. This question is nonsense. You must be an alien.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Father sues Google, claiming Gemini chatbot drove son into fatal delusion
10·2 months agoThis is the key to me. Google and all other ai companies are knowingly engaging in marketing campaigns built on lies. They should be held accountable for that regardless of anything else.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We need libraries, but instead of books, you borrow musical instruments.
17·3 months agoLibraries sometimes have power tools or cooking equipment and all sorts of cool stuff. They are truly the best thing about modern society.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Nvidia CEO pushes back against report that his company's $100B OpenAI investment has stalled
91·3 months agoHe is such a dweeb.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you eat soup straight from the can?
7·1 year agoCooking is one of my favorite things on the planet, so absolutely not. I regularly spend all day cooking in anticipation of sitting down to a delicious bowl of soup for dinner. Takes all kinds though, so do you and enjoy your cold soup in a can!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your go-to slow or pressure cooker meal that has under 5 ingredients?
8·1 year agoThat’s bizarre. Oxtail is pretty common in the states these days. At least in California. So good indeed!!
You’re seeing it happen right now.