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Uploaded on Jan 16, 2008

Wes Montgomery - Round Midnight

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  • gosho0814

    To have possibilities about learning something is far different that OH YOU ARE JUST BORN WITH IT... You are not born with anything. When you are born you can't play guitar,you can't play piano or any other thing! You learn them if you have the possibilities offered by the society you live in,your parents and so on! If some kid is born in a musical family where his parents are musicians like 99 % of the musicians are.This kid has the possibilities to learn music.

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  • Preston Swarthout

    By using the word "talent" that is exactly what you did. That is why everyone is giving you such a hard time about this. Talent refers to a special natural ability, but musical ability does not come naturally. What may come naturally is a person's positive response to music, which could then lead them to model a life out of it, and possibly become a great artist like Wes.

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  • gosho0814

    You know that you lied!!!

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  • gosho0814

    Beethoven is under ground dead and when he was alive he knows how he began to play!!!

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  • xandreum77

    Tell that to Beethoven... (!)

    

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  • DucksDeLucks

    What a lot of crap. My mother could play anything by ear when she was 5 yrs old. Her teacher gave up on her because she refused to learn the notes. All scientific evidence suggests that natural talent exists. I'm sorry if you don't have any. I don't have much either. With hard work we can still do great things and maybe we're more talented than we realize, but then again maybe we will never be Mozart or Einstein.

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  • royercrafter

    Why are you looking at the comments? There's nothing of value here, go back to the video!

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  • calibokina

    (I forgot to add that of course, everyone must practice in order to become a master at something, but that doesn't mean people can't have different starting points)

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  • calibokina

    Why is it considered crazy to talk about talent regarding musical ability when it's widely accepted to do so when it comes to other things? I could spend all my life studying physics and maths incessantly, but I would never be as brilliant as Einstein as a result. I could practice running 7 days a week for decades, yet it seems unlikely that I would beat Usain Bolt in a 100 meter race. Why should musical skills be any different?

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  • elephanteye00

    So gorgeous

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  • Tony Velho

    Son House...

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