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Note, however, that doing something different every time you get some free time means it can be hard to develop skills (like, for instance, playing an instrument) that require steady, consistent practice.
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In 1866 he introduced the modern clinical thermometer, a welcome alternative to the foot-long instrument that required 20 minutes to register a patient's temperature.
Voice is an instrument that requires both patience and care.
The Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) is a standardized observational measurement instrument that requires a child to demonstrate various motor skills, as outlined in the GMFM administration and scoring guidelines.
A section for overall assessment is included at the end of the instrument that requires the appraiser to make a judgment about the overall quality of the CPG.
The problem with the " g is learning ability" argument is that it cannot be measured independently of an instrument that requires rather specific learning that is or has been more available to some social classes or (sub-) cultures than others.
The HoNOS was the only instrument that required specific training prior to use; as this is part of the validation process (methods section) the details are not included here.
It helps if you play guitar or another instrument that requires your hands.
If you have asthma, then playing an instrument that requires breath would help a lot with lung capacity.
Learn one instrument that you can go solo on, like the piano, and one instrument that requires you to be in a group, like drums drums.
If you already play guitar or another instrument that requires rapid moving of the left hand fingers then you've pretty much got the whole concept of this game down and could go pro if you are really good.
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