I'm always up for learning new things as stepping out of my comfort zone. Also, well, making mistakes and then getting things right is one of my favorite things to do while I'm having a shot at anything.
About more fields to learn. I think I would have a go at the languages I started but never got to finish learning: German, French, and maybe picking some others up along the way.
I've been doing a lot of work on my strings instruments, but it seems that I have a hard time with this. So, I might stop playing them and focusing in percussion only. Maybe I could get the chance to join a group by playing Maracas. There aren't enough Maracas players in this country.
And in the DIY department, I've always wanted a forge to do some metalwork. So, if I ever get a place where I can set both the woodwork and forge workshops, I think people won't see me in person ever again. I could even end up making my own frets and tuning machines. But that's just talking too much. That may be too difficult for me yet.
I like your way of talking about classes. It almost inspire me to get back into teaching. But falls short.
This 🔝 . Yes, stepping out from the comfort zone, that is the way how we learn. I mean anything in the life, having new experiences, meeting new people and places, being curious... Steps have to be taken into the not known and of course, mistakes are here to teach us in the best way. If we know to recognize them in that "teaching" way and not get unmotivated. It is also connected to emotional intelligence, to react in a certain way to mistakes. How good, I see you are in the right path, actually I would not even have doubts in you @bertrayo and the way how you make your steps into unknown 👏
Languages, perfect. But you know, one can learn a new language if it uses constantly, for a purpose, like living in a place where that language is required. Ok, exception is English, we are all "more or less" fluent in it without a translator or help, of course with mistakes and maybe poor vocabulary, but mostly we can understand each other. Es verdad, no? Y si te hace falta serbio o húngaro, conozco una persona que te puede ayudar jejeje. Alemán o francés, allí no tengo mucho conocimiento.
No, you should not stop playing your mandolin Bri, she would be sad :) But, I suppose also time is needed for everything you do. Consider this: less internet - more time for your real life and learning new things 😅
Ow, I don't know what should I wish you now, to get that place or not, haha, there would be super things coming out from your workshop, but then, what about seeing other people?? It would be a loss for humanity 😇
Should I try harder to inspire? Just let me know, posts will come on that topic if needed :D
Thank you so much @bertrayo for being around, you know that I appreciate a lot your engagement 🤗
Yes, going out of our bubble has its benefits. And we should do it as sparingly as we want. That's if we want to learn things or have new experiences. To live, to put it simple.
About languages, I know a thing o two about how to keep getting a brain fixed on practising and learning them. Of course the idea of having all the time to use is the best way of learning. But I learned English without having to use it all the time. I just had my ways of getting to use it until I started to think in it. And the same holds true for any other. Sí nos entendemos. Y sobre el serio y el húngaro, sospecho que esa persona que me puede ayudar eres tú. 😜
Well, time will tell about it. I have been using my time properly to get into some other things and given Bri some much needed love.
I would still make works for people. Maybe have people over to show them the works or get requests.
I don't think there's any inspiration needed for this. It's been a choice of mine since I got my tittle.
Much appreciated, @mipiano. It is always a thing of beauty to go through any of your posts.
At least, some contact with people would remain :))
Pues la sospecha es acertada, ya sabes :) pero igualmente nos entendemos en español e inglés. También a través del lenguaje musical :) 🎶🎶
Just the bare minimum. :D
Ja, ja, ja. Me lo imaginaba. La música es uno de las idiomas universales. :D
siii :))
Cheers 🥂