William, not yet, not yet, even I agree with you - but all remains very 
theoretical. We had
a teacher for physics. My school was led by Jesuits. He said: "Give me 5 bill. 
years time - and I will create man !". Sounds heretical, but 5 bill. years is a 
lot of time.

When talking about socialism, I had this "Gleichmacherei" (egalitarianism) in 
mind. This was also one target of the French revolution, but was mainly aimed 
to give equal right for everybody. But today ? It seems that some people are 
"more equal than others".

Back to the horn & the arts:
What is talent ? Inherited, yes, to a certain degree, but also by proper 
education at home & in school, to develop a special sense to listen, analyze & 
implement or even better. Anything else means hard work, after the base is 
prepared well.

Talent is a special inherited or educated awareness for the things, which 
special guidance might
develop further. If a child is exposed to the art in general from very early 
age, it develops much
better. It is similar to the development of speech. If parents talk to the 
child in this often observed Mickey-Mouse-language, the child will not be very 
fast developing real good speech. But if parents talk to the child as were it 
an adult, the child starts talking in short sentences at the age of 2 years 
more or less, continues with 5, 6 or ten word sentences few weeks later AND 
understands them.

If the child starts with musical lessons, it works the same way. The inherited 
5% of what we call talent
is a great advantage, but if it is not developed/engineered further by careful 
work, it will value nothing.

Just the vision of a hundred-thousand Einsteins or ten-thousand Mozarts or a 
million Michael Jacksons, - just to name three geniusses - , is a horrible 
vision. So better not to clone. Competence must be acquired. 

Cloning a Strad atom by atom might be possible in theory, on the math table, 
but would it be necessary ? Would the effort be paid by the effect ? How to 
hire the right horn players for a philharmonic session if all would look the 
same & play as good as the other candidates ? Would not everything become very 
boring ? Imagine Germany with 5 millions Claudia Schiffer ? Not a single man 
would turn his head.

And cloning a certain style, - the next consequence - , would it not result in 
a catastrophic decline of CD sales ? The diversity in life is the essence which 
makes life worth to live.

Why do people cry for help, if they got a piece to play, which is new to them ? 
They miss proper education, otherwise they would understand the musical 
inscriptions & the written music. They hang too much with the playing technique 
instead having these things implemented into their brain to use them 
spontaneously. 

etc.etc.

William, the more we discuss, the more we find out about how much we both have 
in common.
We have much phantasy & can imagine things which are still unimaginable today. 
That is our personal problem in discussion with others.

Short example: 1974 we had our first tour to Japan and I, as a electronic 
freak, had the then newest S8 Camera. When asked, I said that in about one 
generation or so cameras would not even use film or have movable parts except 
the lens zoom perhaps. All would be electronically. They all laughed at me.
They do not laugh at me any more now.

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