05-17-2022, 12:34 PM
@Sky I am currently running MLS at the moment. I would highly suggest running UH for a while before running anything else as that seemed to clear things up.
@Frosted Not necessarily, it depends. There are of course other factors. However there was a more recent study done where it compared musicians who were consider low tier/average, to those who are good, and then finally those that were considered elite in their field. Those considered low tier only clocked in about 6,000 hours of practice before their 20s. Those considered good or elite clocked in about 11,000 hours. Since practice hours were roughly equal between the the good and elite people that's when other factors started playing more of role to explain the gap (good teachers, creativity, some might even argue genetics, etc, etc). However that practice does explain more the gap between low tier/average and good. The point being if you aren't even at good point in that skill that you want first actually practice to the point of being good then fine tune everything else if you are able to so you can reach mastery or elite status. The only other thing I would probably say about that is obviously make sure you have a good teacher beforehand so you are instructed in your skill correctly from the get go.
@Frosted Not necessarily, it depends. There are of course other factors. However there was a more recent study done where it compared musicians who were consider low tier/average, to those who are good, and then finally those that were considered elite in their field. Those considered low tier only clocked in about 6,000 hours of practice before their 20s. Those considered good or elite clocked in about 11,000 hours. Since practice hours were roughly equal between the the good and elite people that's when other factors started playing more of role to explain the gap (good teachers, creativity, some might even argue genetics, etc, etc). However that practice does explain more the gap between low tier/average and good. The point being if you aren't even at good point in that skill that you want first actually practice to the point of being good then fine tune everything else if you are able to so you can reach mastery or elite status. The only other thing I would probably say about that is obviously make sure you have a good teacher beforehand so you are instructed in your skill correctly from the get go.
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