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stof said:
Smash_Brother said:
I guess getting kids interested in music early wouldn't be a bad idea.

Frankly, I wonder how many potential guitarists we've lost because they're off playing guitar hero instead of learning to play the real thing.

Arguably, those guitarists couldn't have been that dedicated to the craft anyway, though...

Actually, Guitar Hero has led to a dramatic upswing in kids taking Guitar lessons. So Music games really do get kids in to music.

 

 

 

That's a comforting thought, as I feared this would lead in the opposite direction as kids with musical drive would sate that craving via rhythm games and never venture into the actual field.



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