BS. It's the people who weren't born with "it" that try to gain "it" via learning theory and "studying" music etc etc etc, they can become technically good musicians, they can get work, they can lead a happy musical life, but they'll NEVER gain "IT", never. Now, before you take me the wrong way, I say more power to those taking that route, I really mean that, but don't for a minute think they will ever play guitar like Clapton or my brother for that matter, who knows about as much about theory as me and Muddy Waters, but is full of soul and was born with that magic "it" factor. I've been around some of the very best studio musicians here in Austin as well as in Nashville were I used to live, those guys can play ANYTHING, but very few can play like my brother. I'm not meaning to make my brother out to be the biggest talent on earth, I'm trying to make a point that you shouldn't mess with the talent of some people, that finding their own way, their own sound is what it's all about. You can't explain that to some people, but hey, I tried.