One of the biggest misconceptions in music education is that talent determines success.
After teaching students of all ages, I've found something different.
The students who progress the fastest are rarely the most naturally gifted.
They're the ones who learn how to practice effectively.
A student who practices 20 focused minutes with a plan will often outperform a student who practices an hour without one.
Music isn't just about notes and rhythms.
It's about learning how to solve problems, think critically, and develop discipline.
Those skills stay with you long after the lesson ends.
What do you think matters more: talent or consistency?