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Why do most bands not make it?

Why do most bands not make it?

Musicians & bands pursuing a successful career in music typically don’t make it because they simply chase the wrong things. They believe success can be found by trying to get their music & name to as many music fans and music industry people as possible. This approach is called, ‘Spray & Pray’. Failure Rate: 99\%

Why some people have musical talent?

Musical talent is a matter of aptitude, not instinct. Some people are born with greater aptitude, and they develop skill on a musical instrument much faster than do others and rise to higher stages of advancement.

What is the world’s most hated band?

Topping the list was Nickelback, followed by Limp Bizkit, Creed, U2 and Mumford & Sons.

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Do a few talented people really make a big difference?

Consider the following facts: A few talented people make a huge difference. This is one of the most replicated findings in management research. In any organization or group, a few people will make a disproportionate contribution to the collective output. Around 20\% of individuals are responsible for 80\% of the output and vice-versa.

Is talent more overrated than overrated?

But the most effective interventions focus on helping people go against their nature, replacing toxic habits with more effective ones. In short, talent matters as much or even more than people think. It is arguably more underrated than overrated.

How important is talent to a company’s success?

Thus talented people – the vital few – are the main driver of a company’s success, and companies will see much higher returns on their investment if they devote more resources to the few people who are making a big difference, as opposed to trying to make the “trivial many” more productive. Talent is easy to measure and predict.

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Is there any merit in being disgruntled with innate talent?

That said, there’s hardly merit in being disgruntled with innate talent. For example, if we really want to talk about what’s fair or unfair, it’s hardly fair that Helen Keller, iconic author and political activist, had her sense of sight and hearing robbed from her from birth, due to a childhood illness she had no control over.