Malcom Gladwell writes in “Outliers” that the key to success in any field is, to a large extent, a matter of practicing a specific task for a total of around 10,000 hours. This rule was specifically tested in the field of music, and it’s interesting that consistent practice outweighs raw talent.
I’ve also heard that there are no tone-deaf people, just untrained voices and ears. So even the most hopeless of us can be redeemed!
Looking back over the past 15 years my performance ability hasn’t always been that great. Sometimes when I listen to old recordings of me singing and playing guitar from the late 90s I need to plug my ears!
It was hard to hear criticism back then (it’s still hard today) but it helped me to be honest with myself and to keep working at it. Day after day, week after week, year after year and eventually I’ve seen improvement. I haven’t tracked my time, but I wonder if I’m coming close to the 10,000 hour mark.
I could have quit a long time ago. After squawking out a few choruses like “Lord I Lift Your Name On High” and “As the Deer” I was almost ready to “face the music” and give up. But I knew in my heart that God was calling me to music ministry. When it’s hard to press on, we must be faithful to develop the skill God has given us and to let Him be our supply so He can use it for His glory.
After many long years, I feel like I’m to the point in my life where I can really see that now. And with many years ahead I pray that He will continue to help me be faithful.
- Rich
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