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Originally Posted by CoNtrivedNiHilism
I think actually, to narrow this down to people will be people would answer the question on its own, too. But there's also the issue of a lot of these people that unfairly judge the aptitude of a musician based on whatever band they're associated with, not knowing what a good musician is from horrible one. So they're talking out of their own ass.
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Define your parameters for what a 'good musician' actually is.
For me a good musician is someone who plays songs in a way that they show a balance of the ingredients of what's needed to make the song work as well as being open to many different styles of music and a good understanding of popular culture and the zeitgeist of what's around them during that particular time.
I mean if someone thinks that sort of musician that treats music like video game achievements and thinks that playing power metal solos at 3 times the speed makes them a good musician then they're free to think that too, just don't expect anyone older than someone who's gone through puberty to take you seriously.