posted on Nov, 9 2021 @ 09:17 PM
Musical skill and/or talent is less and less common as time goes on. There was a time when people actually went to school to learn things, but no mas.
Between the internet, "autism" (vax sufferers) and video games, no one cares about being smart or good at anything anymore. I can actually read and
write in cursive - and can do calligraphy even - and don't need to draw a giant box to do simple math, believe it or not.
I am a drummer. My Dad and his three brothers are drummers, and their father was a drummer.
We all (except my Grandfather, God rest his soul) later moved on to bass and/or guitar but we all started on drums. And we all favor Ludwig drums.
When people get bored, some bite their nails, some play with their hair. I grab two pens or pencils and start banging on whatever is in front of me.
Fortunately I'm good at it so if in public it's actually more impressive and enjoyable than annoying (I imagine in my head but probably not at all
true.) I have some vintage Ludwigs and can use my Dads to record whenever, and also an electronic kit I can play with headphones at 3am in my
apartment if I want. Haven't done that in years tho.
I'm a certified sound engineer, and I can fake piano, organ and synths by figuring the parts of what I want to play be it originals or covers and some
studio magic, recording a few bars at a time but I couldn't play a song start to finish on keyboards save for "chopsticks" to save my life, though
I've covered intricate classical music and composed some good stuff by doing this. I collect and restore and modify vintage stuff. I own 13 guitars, 4
basses a 62-key midi synth, a 1960s Italian Farfisa Pianorgan, a Yamaha Keytar, a Moog, a Theremin, and many "world" instruments. I'm currently
building Hurdy Gurdys. (google it. they're cool.)
Another close family member was playing an instrument in high school band for years but since Covid and the schools idea that a marching band playing
music outside 6 feet apart is "high-risk" and cancelled band class (as opposed to literally every other thing in school because derp,) he's given it
up in favor of video games because it's no fun playing music by himself.
The decline of musical talent in American society is clearly mirrored in modern pop "music."