It's possible to train great people, but a person with great training who doesn't have certain characteristics is only going to go so far.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think it is inevitable that people program poorly. Training will not substantially help matters. We have to learn to live with it.
You can work really hard, but if you're not training in the right way you're not going to improve and get to the level that you want to.
But it's always really difficult to find someone that has the qualities to be a great accompanist.
It's all to do with the training: you can do a lot if you're properly trained.
If you do not train hard you will never fulfill your potential.
I know a lot of incredibly, profoundly talented, skilled people that aren't given certain opportunities or any opportunities, and that aren't working.
Many people who want to be great aren't willing to do the work to make it possible!
Many training programs and often schools focus on just a skill or a kind of work competency. That's only half the equation.
Training is a universal right. It's not just targeted at those with the worst skill levels.
We have a training period; we have certain guidelines and structure. You can't hire talented people and stifle them. That's not the way it works anymore.