Not sure you'd define it as a skill, more a natural process like eating and pooping.Give birth
Not sure you'd define it as a skill, more a natural process like eating and pooping.Give birth
If you mean actual schooling then yes I did. Exam technique, analysis of exam patterns, doing enough to comfortably pass exams but ultimately not caring... if school was a prison (granted that is more of a US thing) I was king of the prison hustle and was so from very young.I always assumed you'd have found a way to cheat the system of learning.
No, I meant in general.If you mean actual schooling then yes I did.
Aww, don't sell yourself short, buddy! We believe in you!Willful ignorance
That is a skill in and of itself -- librarians don't know everything but they are usually exceptionally good at finding things and research.No, I meant in general.
Like if you suddenly want to learn something new, you'd already know how to go straight to the point instead of dealing with nonsense.
There are a lot of channels on youtube you could get inspiration from!My answer is simple. Cooking
Show example please.Graphic art. Toddlers are more talented than I could ever be and I am okay with that.
There may still be some less structured, unconventional methods in which you can create and express yourself through art. Any good artist works within their limitations. I hope you can find your way.I am not an artist and nerve damage has made it a near impossibly for me to become an artist. But I have a deep appreciation for artists because I have a lot of ideas and no means of making them happen myself.
That’s kind of why I developed a skill of being able to explain things in extremely painful details. It helps when making a character sheet to be as detailed as possible.There may still be some less structured, unconventional methods in which you can create and express yourself through art. Any good artist works within their limitations. I hope you can find your way.
The ability to read music is very learnable. Same with the technical end of writing music, tho that doesn't help with the creativity.The ability to read and write music, the prowess of a good singer and the dexterity of a good musician with their instrument.
Mimic? Well if you know the basics, you're confortable playing stuff in 4:4, a slight increase increase tempo shouldnt be difficult, you'd increase the speed incrementally until you're confortable with it, and you can speed it up again playing the same beat..Drumming. Something in my physiology is completely wrong for this particular skill. I can mimic it for a short period and then all of a sudden I have what feels like an involuntary compulsion to change tempo.
First, before learning that you should hear alot of music, now i'm not you don't already, but you need to set up a point of reference of what you want your music to sound like, at least 2 influences or so, as you don't wanna copy & paste a sound from just one source.The ability to read and write music,
Well you're stuck with your voice, and if you're going for a style or a range that's out of your biological limit then you're not being realistic, and you're setting yourself up for failure. otherwise everyone has a unique innate voice that could sing well when tuned properly, you should practice singing your fav songs, and aim for a specific style of singing.the prowess of a good singer
Hmm.. Same as above, listen to crap ton of music, pop is not that complicated, same for metal, rock, blues etc. You want to narrow down a specific style or genre first before expanding, and focus in the instrument that interests you, learn the basics, see covers of your fav songs on how they're played, try to recreate some of that etc.and the dexterity of a good musician with their instrument.
I wouldn't start with reading music first, learning through hearing is much better at first. Though one could use both methods, and switch between them if one is stuck in one or the other..The ability to read music is very learnable. Same with the technical end of writing music,
Agreed!tho that doesn't help with the creativity.
Modern pop country sucks. Period.Country music singers of the past. Now, modern Country are more like Pop singers so it makes me appreciate them more.
I don't dislike Pop (love it too), but if I want to listen to a specific genre then it matters.
You're the one to talk.. Your drawings suck the most.Show example please.