All musicians need passion, but it can’t be taught.
Imagine you have a toy that makes music when you press buttons. Some kids love pressing those buttons all day long, they smile, they dance, and they want to learn more. That’s passion, the love for making music. But other kids might not feel that same joy; they just press the buttons because they’re told to.
Passion is like a superpower, it helps you keep going when things get hard. If you don’t have it, learning an instrument or singing can feel like a chore. But if you do have it, practice becomes fun, and mistakes become lessons.
Why Passion Matters
- It makes you want to try again after a tough song.
- It helps you remember notes better, because you're excited about the music.
- It turns learning into playing, not just studying.
So even if someone teaches you how to play, if they don’t have that love for music inside them, it might be harder to keep going. That’s why passion is something every musician needs, but no one can give it to you. All musicians need passion, but it can’t be taught.
Imagine you have a toy that makes music when you press buttons. Some kids love pressing those buttons all day long, they smile, they dance, and they want to learn more. That’s passion, the love for making music. But other kids might not feel that same joy; they just press the buttons because they’re told to.
Passion is like a superpower, it helps you keep going when things get hard. If you don’t have it, learning an instrument or singing can feel like a chore. But if you do have it, practice becomes fun, and mistakes become lessons.
Examples
- A child hears a song and can sing it back without any lessons.
- Someone plays an instrument by ear and doesn’t need sheet music.
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