Saying you don't like somebody's style is fine- we all differ to an extent. But if you or more importantly others are entertained by it, there's no need to break it down to simpler parts to make yourself feel better. It's like the guy who watches Chris Angel or another performer like him, then has to expose all of their "tricks". They, like musicians, are entertainers. There is no need to bring someone else down to feel better about yourself because you didn't understand or couldn't imitate what the performer seems to be doing. Magic isn't magic per say, and neither is musicianship. It should be viewed for its entertainment value not as an attack on anothers abilities. One's level of playing ability is proportionate to your dedication to learning and hours of practice, practice, practice and not just "natural" talent. Of course, the fact is that getting to true "pro" level or celebrity can afford more people and/or technology around them making sure things look and sound as polished as possible. But in this case, I can't believe the focus of Tommy's videos is to "fool" watchers into being impressed. Whether or not you like his style, he had to work to get to the level of skill he has. Being a spoiler or revealing someones "tricks" does not elevate your own level of skill or intellect. In my opinion, entertainers and their performances are not put out there as a challenge or insult to anyone else..in this case, it seems to be to share the fun he is having with others.
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The older I get, the better I was..