A friend of mine is a musician. He always seems to be learning new tunes, new 1, and new ways of making music in cool ways. At the weekends, he 2 to go into Central Park in the center of Nagoya during the daytime where lots of bands 3 . Some of these bands are really good, but some of them are quite 4. One of the reasons why my friend likes watching all the bands is that they are free! And as he says to me, "5 expensive things don't necessarily mean that they're good, free things don't necessarily mean they have no 6. You have to listen and look yourself and7what is valuable for you. And 8, as you listen and look, you may learn different things. "
So my friend goes to the park every week when the weather is fine, and he says he learns9 from every single band! When he watches and listens to the really good bands, he learns new concertos from the 10 and cool rhythms from the drummers. I guess that it's not 11that you can learn a lot by watching 12performs. But what impress me are my friend's words—You can learn by watching and listening to the bad performers, too. When I watch a bad performer, I think to myself — wow, that's another thing that I'm going to 13 . "
So my friend makes 14 by leaning from both good and bad performers. And he says he also finds 15and pleasure in learning and improving in ways that he never even imagined!