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Because it takes years of effort to play music really well. Most people pick up an instrument and can't reliably get a pleasing sound out of it. Or in the case of some instruments, really any sound at all. People admire the skill required to perform an act, be it playing music or playing basketball, in addition to appreciating the immediate thrill factor of experiencing "Flight Of The Bumblebee" or hard drive down the court culminating in a slam dunk in the closing seconds of a basketball game. It doesn't necessarily require "suffering". On 9/13/07, Nemoguitt@aol.com <Nemoguitt@aol.com> wrote: > > In a message dated 9/13/07 12:49:38 AM, travishartnett@gmail.com writes: > > > > I believe that a performer earns their applause by > successfully doing something difficult in front of an audience. > > > rubbing my xtra large tummy and patting my head at the same time is >"difficult" playing music is a joy.....travis, why do you say >"difficult", interesting use of the word.....perhaps i have never really >suffered for my art and over the years have easily perfected my >mistakes.....