Admit it. Most people in the world (including yourself) probably can't sing, play a musical instrument (outside the one you played for music class), and dance using the little kicks.
BUT, if you could do one of these things well, which would it be?
Instrument, methinks. I could woo chicks and join a band in more positions than if I were a lead singer. Singing would be a decent trait to have, but I'd much more enjoy being able to play an instrument.
I actually play the piano and the violin, can't dance even in DDR and hate to sing outside areas where no one can hear me. So I'll stay like I am, thank you for your offer.
Do I have to only be good at one? If I chose to be able to sing, would I forget how a guitar works? If I could only be good at one, I'd choose dancing because it's regularly useful to me. If I just learned how to do one well, I'd definitely go with singing. I can't sing for shit.
As a matter of fact, I play guitar, drums and I am a singer, and I'm darn good at it. I'm learning the piano in before a performance I'm about to have, I have 2 weeks to learn the instrument so it'll be interesting to see how that works out.
I can sing fairly well, and no-one hears me but myself, so it doesn't make a difference. I play the clarinet, but I'd love to play drums or bass... I guess I'd like to dance, but I'd never do it in public
I think I put instrument. But thinking about it, I would like to be a great lyricist more than anything. I think great lyricists tonnes rarer than, say, great guitarists or singers.
I picked sing. Mainly because I'm already planning on learning to dance and play an instrument (drums), so being able to sing just off-hand like that would be great, whereas the other two are useless as I hope to be able to do those anyway.
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