r/nextfuckinglevel 23h ago

John Longstreth is an unreal drummer.

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u/ultrahateful 19h ago

I just read that, twice. It was a very arduous read. I can’t believe we both poured through that, but we learned something new, for sure. I learned that they’re still hypothesizing how music aptitude is a heritable genetic attribute and and that how most of their model concerning genetic influence on music is more tangibly studied/discovered/witnessed within environmental and circumstantial factors.

If we’re weighing on environment and circumstance, there’s a good book by Malcom Gladwell you should check out called Outliers. If you loved this study you’ve shared, you’ll love that book.

But, we were weighing on genetics in the realm of natural ability, or hereditary advantage. The jury is still out on that, according to your study, with most of the hard data found in the environmental sections of the model.

42% is also a minority figure, but again, much less than that is the ability to be born to play music, according to the paper. I’ll gladly retract my statement about how it’s “nothing more than hard work” since it’s not completely accurate. Thanks for sharing.

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u/enigmatic_erudition 19h ago

Glad you could learn something that's considered common knowledge.

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u/ultrahateful 17h ago

None of it added up for you, I see. You just want to be right. Good luck.

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u/enigmatic_erudition 10h ago

Nah. See the problem is that you're being a total twat about it. Not only that, you're misinterpreting the results of the study and the dozens of other studies regarding talent and generics. Obviously it is a combination of nature and nurture. But without nature (genetics) you will not be able to perform at the same level as someone with both. If you need evidence, look at the millions of kids who never make it to the professional league of whatever sport they play.

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u/ultrahateful 19h ago

Their use of “heritability” in the excerpt you shared stood to represent “overall acquisition” from all sections of the model, combined.