El Aprendiz Official
"The master has failed more times than the beginner has even tried." — Anonymous
The Spanish term "El Aprendiz" translates directly to "The Apprentice." But beneath this simple definition lies a profound archetype that appears in every culture, trade, and discipline. From medieval guilds to modern corporate boardrooms, the apprentice represents the universal human experience of learning through humility, repetition, and guided experience. The Historical Roots: Guilds and Craftsmanship In medieval Europe, the apprentice system was the backbone of skilled labor. A young person—often as young as 10 or 12—would be placed with a master craftsman. In exchange for room, board, and training, the apprentice worked for little to no pay for several years. This was not exploitation in the context of its time; it was education. El aprendiz
The apprentice learned by watching, imitating, and slowly taking on more complex tasks. A blacksmith’s apprentice didn’t start by forging a sword. First, they learned to manage the fire. Then to straighten bent nails. Then to make simple tools. Only after years of dedicated practice could they produce a masterpiece and become a journeyman, and eventually, a master. "The master has failed more times than the
Great post – I am a late-comer to the streaming of music. This is in part because I like the physicality of a CD and now, once again, and more so, the vinyl. I love to read the sleeve notes and admire the artwork.
But you make a great point regards in ‘the old days’ we effectively ‘tried and bought’ via radio and latterly tV shows. And in this respect Streaming is no different.
I have many friends in touring bands and they, at the time they would stop over at our house when on tour in this country, were dead set against streaming, for the reasons you outline.
Now it’s all change. Streaming has become a necessary evil.
Just a shame some people are getting rich off it – and it ain”t the artists.
(Posted as my loudhorizon.com blog and not Cee Tee Jackson as shows here. ) 🙂
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Thank you!
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Always been a big King Crimson fan – Robert Fripp is a great musician who never sold out.
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