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Martin Backhausen

The Qualities of a Real Musician

Many people enjoy music and want to become musicians. They could aspire to work as a conductor, vocalist, or composer. But what characterizes a true musician? Is it skill or talent?


A person passionate about what they do invests all their time and energy into perfecting their trade. You will only squander time on enjoyable things, and that matter.


Harmoniously passionate (HP) and obsessively passionate (OP) are the two forms of passion that researchers have observed in musicians (OP). While the latter prefer to compare themselves to others, the former establish performance-approach goals, such as learning a complex part at the right tempo or being able to play a complex piece from memory by a specific date.


A powerful motivator for people to attain their goals is commitment. It motivates artists, musicians, and other creatives to concentrate on their goals and make significant efforts to achieve them.


For individuals who desire to transform their lives, it is also crucial. Whether it's returning to school, establishing a business, or switching jobs, commitment enables people to define their goals and follow through on them.


Communicating involves expressing thoughts, feelings, and facts to another individual. It might be expressed verbally, in writing, or through another means.


Words, meaning, and emotion must all be consistent for communication to be effective. Body language and speech accents should be included.


You collaborate with your bandmates, session musicians, studio workers, live sound engineers, and (of course) your audience as a musician. As a result, you must be able to successfully communicate and negotiate with others who don't always share your perspective.


Even though it might be challenging to explain, teamwork is crucial to creating excellent music. Mutual respect, forgiveness, and acceptance of the various skills and capabilities of each person working on a job form the basis of successful teams.


Flexibility is a skill that every musician should possess. It enables artists to alter their musical aesthetic and performance strategy to serve a specific target market better.


Becoming proficient in this talent will take time, effort, and practice. Any musician, nevertheless, may benefit from it and improve their skills.


A critical aspect of curiosity is taking the time to consider things from a fresh perspective and understand their genuine value. It is something that practically every aspect of your life may benefit from.


Since curiosity keeps our minds active and engaged, it is essential to a true musician. We become better players and more effective practices as a result. In addition, it offers us more energy and aids in problem-solving during practice.


The capacity to generate original ideas is a sign of creativity. This might be a brand-new approach to a problem, a musical composition, or a brand-new style of performing an instrument.


Psychology and business studies are the only two disciplines that have studied creativity. Psychologists investigate the connections between personality characteristics, mental and neurological processes, and creativity and intelligence.


The capacity to adapt is essential for functioning in the fast-paced world of today. It means quickly adapting to change without compromising on quality or productivity in this context.


It also entails being receptive to fresh viewpoints and ideas from new supervisors or colleagues. This creates chances for you to perform better and contribute more to the team.


The capacity to modify your movement, whether it be your physical or musical aptitude, in reaction to shifting conditions is referred to as flexibility. For musicians, sports, and dancers, this is an essential talent.


By enhancing mobility and lowering your risk of injury and pain, flexibility also aids in the maintenance of excellent physical health. Regular practice is essential since it's a vital part of total fitness.

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