Very interesting. What do you think of talking about intelligences rather than monolithic intelligence. Intelligence in one area, as you say, doesn't assure intelligence in another though some may be correlated.
There is also a distinction to be made between ones "talent" and the access one has to it. The brain is so complex and does so many things at the same time. This guy on the piano, I believe, is an example of someone who doesn't get bogged down worrying about how he does what he does. He simply allows the capacity to play through him without much conscious control. Or so it appears to me. The conscious mind is a fairly narrow wave length.
There is also a distinction to be made between ones "talent" and the access one has to it. The brain is so complex and does so many things at the same time. This guy on the piano, I believe, is an example of someone who doesn't get bogged down worrying about how he does what he does. He simply allows the capacity to play through him without much conscious control. Or so it appears to me. The conscious mind is a fairly narrow wave length.