Getting started in music

It occurred to me recently, after a long, rambling conversation with a young musician hopeful, that unless one has gone down that road, you have no idea of how very difficult, I would even say daunting, that path is. There is no formula anywhere, no how-to-book on the process, partly because every musical journey is distinct and unique with the traumas and pitfalls that obtain only from that person’s set of circumstances or abilities.  The path that Sparrow took in his emergence, for instance, when I hear him talk about them, are completely different from my own; my going to him or to Dennis DeSouza in Trinidad, who I got to know in the years after Tradewinds became popular, for advice on how to proceed with this problem or that, would have been no use because their obstacles or advantages were nothing whatsoever like my own.  The potential popular artist is wrestling with something very nebulous, and in each case the individual must find his/her own strength and own impediments and learn by doing how to successfully manipulate those things.  It is unknown territory, because the details differ widely from case to case, and behind every successful musician story I know there are very particular things pertaining usually only to that individual.