Bob Ross Reveals the "Secret"
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2022 6:40 am
"If there's a secret, it's practice."
- Bob Ross, The Joy of Painting, "Mountain Path", Season 9, Episode 9, originally aired 6/25/86
David Lee Roth has often referred to the "10,000-hours rule." This number comes from a 1993 paper by David Epstein, which is the most influential modern take on skill development. This paper features 30 violinists at a music academy, the 10 best of whom had accumulated 10,000 hours of “deliberate practice” on average by the age of 20, and were deemed by their instructors to have international soloist potential. The next 10 musicians were deemed potential pros as part of a symphony, and the bottom 10 were categorized as “music teachers.” The paper concludes that the superior musicians had spent more time in what the researchers characterized as deliberate practice: solitary, cognitively engaged, effortful practice focused on error correction that “is not inherently enjoyable.”
- Bob Ross, The Joy of Painting, "Mountain Path", Season 9, Episode 9, originally aired 6/25/86
David Lee Roth has often referred to the "10,000-hours rule." This number comes from a 1993 paper by David Epstein, which is the most influential modern take on skill development. This paper features 30 violinists at a music academy, the 10 best of whom had accumulated 10,000 hours of “deliberate practice” on average by the age of 20, and were deemed by their instructors to have international soloist potential. The next 10 musicians were deemed potential pros as part of a symphony, and the bottom 10 were categorized as “music teachers.” The paper concludes that the superior musicians had spent more time in what the researchers characterized as deliberate practice: solitary, cognitively engaged, effortful practice focused on error correction that “is not inherently enjoyable.”