Boidhre wrote:In guitar terms it's the difference between playing a C chord a thousand times and just knowing how to play a C chord.
That depends on what you mean by "knowing."

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Certainly, if you've never even played a C chord once, you have zero experience of it.
If you play it once, that's a level of experience.
If you play it 1,000 times, that's another level of experience.
5,000 times, another level.
100,000 times, yet another level.
Experience is definitely part of it. Experience is not digital.
There are different levels of experience, as there are different levels of understanding.

We are talking about the same thing.
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(*) I don't know how to play a C chord on a guitar (or on any other instrument, for that matter.

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If I search online and read that, oh, you put these particular fingers
at these particular positions, then you move your fingers a certain way,
"that's how you play a C chord" -- after I read that, if someone asks me
whether I "know" how to play a C chord, I'd say no.
If I've played a C chord 5,000 times, and asked the same question, I say "I know a little."
After 100,000 times, same question, I still say, "I know a little."
It depends on what you mean by "knowing."
