AngelFromAbove
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Re: 51st Grammys Thread (Predictions, Bitching, Et
Exactly. He caught a break, but it is not as if he were respected for his talent as an actor before T70s show. He's mediocre at best; even stating that may be giving him too much credit.
Yes and No. Having actual experience does give one a different perspective than third person observation. Observing and listening to singers is one perspective; institutional knowledge is another perspective. Being able to sing is yet another perspective. Having all three of those perspectives would make someone more well-rounded.
When one sings, one would be able to personally understand how the muscles function, physical sensations, as well as how the sound resonates in one's head. It's a completely different experience than one would have if one is simply observing or reading a textbook. It may not be extremely limiting not to have the individual experience, but it is limiting.
However, you are correct in asserting that it requires a certain level of intelligence or intellectualism. Of course, that is more important than anything.
AKA he caught a break which tends to happen a lot in the industry. I don't think Ashton is all that bad as an actor.
Exactly. He caught a break, but it is not as if he were respected for his talent as an actor before T70s show. He's mediocre at best; even stating that may be giving him too much credit.
My point was that having this "experience" -- without a certain level of intelligence or intellectualism in that particular art form -- doesn't necessarily make a person more knowledgeable about it. And to that end, Ashton Kutcher is the perfect example.
Yes and No. Having actual experience does give one a different perspective than third person observation. Observing and listening to singers is one perspective; institutional knowledge is another perspective. Being able to sing is yet another perspective. Having all three of those perspectives would make someone more well-rounded.
When one sings, one would be able to personally understand how the muscles function, physical sensations, as well as how the sound resonates in one's head. It's a completely different experience than one would have if one is simply observing or reading a textbook. It may not be extremely limiting not to have the individual experience, but it is limiting.
However, you are correct in asserting that it requires a certain level of intelligence or intellectualism. Of course, that is more important than anything.










