It's such an interesting phenomenon to me to see learners, of any discipline, gatekeep that knowledge, or diminish somebody else's pursuits in acquiring said knowledge if they somehow didn't put in the same amount of effort/money/pain and suffering.
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It's such an interesting phenomenon to me to see learners, of any discipline, gatekeep that knowledge, or diminish somebody else's pursuits in acquiring said knowledge if they somehow didn't put in the same amount of effort/money/pain and suffering.
There's this course called Piano in 21 days that promises learners to get them playing, teach them some cords and focus on practical over theory, and if you do a bit of googling you find so many snooty "proper
(tm)" piano players that deride people spending their time and money on this even though they clearly state it helped them reach their goals of just playing some piano and singing along.
The course never promises to turn you into a Bach player, and yet, that's what these people compare it to only to tear it down based on that criterion. 1/2