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<blockquote data-quote="32ValveRom" data-source="post: 14002903" data-attributes="member: 54136"><p>Tbh, I've always wondered this too. Now, I'm not sure how well the child of guitar players would be at playing a guitar but I do know that physique is something inherited. Many pro athletes have parents who were physically gifted (Floyd Mayweathers, Ken Nortons, etc)</p><p></p><p>But when it comes to mental conditioning and how easy it is to learn, I have no idea. I wanna say Laila Ali is a great boxer because learning to box was somehow easier for her. Also, I'm convinced that while a child of two guitarist might not be skilled or even interested in music, that 4 generations of guitar playing masters may lead to the 5th generation having a slight edge over his/her great-great grandparents as well as his/her peers. It might be just slightly easier for him to learn the complexities. Or maybe not but I think this is adapting to your environment in a way. Many people who learn those types of things put a great deal of importance in it...:shrug:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="32ValveRom, post: 14002903, member: 54136"] Tbh, I've always wondered this too. Now, I'm not sure how well the child of guitar players would be at playing a guitar but I do know that physique is something inherited. Many pro athletes have parents who were physically gifted (Floyd Mayweathers, Ken Nortons, etc) But when it comes to mental conditioning and how easy it is to learn, I have no idea. I wanna say Laila Ali is a great boxer because learning to box was somehow easier for her. Also, I'm convinced that while a child of two guitarist might not be skilled or even interested in music, that 4 generations of guitar playing masters may lead to the 5th generation having a slight edge over his/her great-great grandparents as well as his/her peers. It might be just slightly easier for him to learn the complexities. Or maybe not but I think this is adapting to your environment in a way. Many people who learn those types of things put a great deal of importance in it...:shrug: [/QUOTE]
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