Originally Posted by Alatamoc
Yes, Dwight,
I think you're right in your analysis. It dissociates the author from the assertion they make. It offers a spurious sense of objectivity.
But I'm becoming concerned about ' gifting'.
Does that mean that a ' gifted'musician is one who's been given away?

Alan
ps..decades ago I was a working musician. I once saw a write up in Scottish local paper describing my performance using the ( presumably) flattering phrase...." The rare talent of Al Griffin"
Did that mean I was a good player, or merely that most of my performances were without talent?
Al

LOL

I'd guess the former.

(...BUT never hearing you play, I of course couldn't make this a definitive statement, so.....) wink


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)