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vi Based on the understanding of the passage, choose the
option that points to crash courses
a) Ignorance of the training
Ob) No inclination to learn
O c) Hurried shortcuts and half hearted attempts
c) Complete disregard for the training​

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Answered by dev6613
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Answer:

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Answered by mallickmalayaranjan5
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Answer:

Explanation:Read the following passage carefully:

1. Music is perhaps one of the most popular and widely practised forms of Fine Arts, transcending

all kinds of cultural and linguistic barriers. Any form of fine art is difficult to master and almost

impossible to perfect and music is no exception.

2. Nature, it is learnt, has blessed almost two thirds of the human race with musical ability of some

sort. Music has the power to bring out the deepest emotions. It can make one cry or bring a smile on

one’s face. In fact it is a magic medicine and many seek refuge in it when they are depressed or

stressed. It is this intimacy that makes us listen to music or even hum or sing sometimes. This singing,

or realistically speaking, expressing one’s emotion musically, sometimes takes a serious. turn. This

desire to showcase musical expression in public domain then transforms into serious business

profession. And from here the musical journey begins.

3. This desire to sing before an audience is innocent and beautiful and indeed it is perfectly alright

to have such a genuine desire. But it is also important to understand that singing is an intricate art –

a highly refined one at that, which requires systematic, prolonged and rigorous training, even to pass

muster. This is an aspect we forget in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform. It is almost like

preparing a formal meal for some specially invited guests, without even having learnt and

experienced the basic aspects of cooking. This is why we have more noise and less music in the

present.

4. These days almost everyone sings and it does not stop here. Most of us want to become

professional singers. Result, a complete disregard for and ignorance of the training part, as the need

is never felt to go through one and the urge to get to the stage and perform overpowers the slight

inclination to learn, if any. If at all, somewhere along the way one feels the need to gain some

knowledge and training, it leads to hurried shortcuts and half–hearted attempts, best described as

“Crash Courses.”

5. It is observed that those who have attained the so called partial success, suddenly feel that they

lack the required knowledge and are not learned enough. But it is too late by then. It should be

understood here that the stage or a performance brings in a different mindset within the artist. It is

always recommended and rightly so, that while on stage, cover the mistakes and weaknesses if any,

and get along. But the contrary is true when it comes to acquiring knowledge and during the learning

process. While under training, the student is expected to make mistakes but then rectify those

mistakes under the supervision and guidance of the teacher. Therefore it is good to make mistakes

and then be corrected during the process of learning as this subsequently makes one flawless and

educated. This is a different mindset. And these two mindsets discussed above, (those of a performer

and that of a student) cannot co–exist.

On the basis of your understanding of the passag

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