Fuzzy Kid Bunny
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Year ago, we had a lady (barely more than a teenager) and she played the piano at church. That girl could hear a song one time, then just sit down and play the song like she had known it for years.
She had never learned to read music, so she did what is called "playing by ear", which basically means that once she heard it and knew how it should sound, she could reproduce the music with ease.
That is what I call a gift, and it all came naturally for her.
Then you have the child that learns to play the piano at an early age, practices for hours every day, and becomes a skilled pianist. While there may also be a gift of music here, a lot of his playing is skill.
So, Dancing, I believe that if you really want to become a writer, you can do it. I think that as you write more, it will get easier for you to do, and ideas will come to you easier as well.
Another important thing that I think can help you to learn to become a writer, and that is to become a prolific reader.
Very often when I am reading a book, I will look at how the writer wrote a passage, or explained something, and I learn something that helps me when I want to write something of my own.