But you can't see the most of the muscles used in playing an instrument, especially wind instruments.2xDouble said:very simple. photographic memory with perfect muscular coordination. with those, I'd be able to do anything I saw anyone else do (including play an instrument or, if i could read a reference, speak a language)
True. but with perfect muscular coordination, I would know exactly what all of my muscles were doing all the time. It would be simple trial and error to figure it out with the knowledge that every move I made was 100% perfectly repeatable unless I chose to change it.Berethond said:But you can't see the most of the muscles used in playing an instrument, especially wind instruments.2xDouble said:very simple. photographic memory with perfect muscular coordination. with those, I'd be able to do anything I saw anyone else do (including play an instrument or, if i could read a reference, speak a language)
This ability was also called "Inherited Muscle Memory" or "Muscle Mimic". There are other variations too. If I understand the concept correctly (which I probably don't because it isn't "real") my idea is a little more complex than simple mimicry. It allows for fluid improvisation and personal incorporation of the copied techniques into a distinctive style.Xero Scythe said:You need to read a manga. It's called Lock On. I'm not even joking right now.