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Bach himself said that there was really nothing special about him and that any body who works as hard as him at puts in the same amount of time will be just as good if not better.
With enough practise you can be just as good. If not better.
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I've been rarely lurking around since the YC owner has changed, but I couldn't help registering an account to answer that.
Bach said that when some german prince (I didn't remember the name, of course), all amazed after the performance, was very kind to the master (which hadn't happen too often in his life), and asked him how that level of skill was even possible.
It is well known that along his lifetime, Bach was a lot more famous as a performer ("the guy with flying legs"), rather than a composer.
So, first of all, the statement qouted is mainly about the skill of playing, not creating.
And secondly, he was clearly being nice back to someone who was nice to him, and someone he wouldn't like to dissappoint by a more accurate answer

This form of answer keeps the prince happy, because he thinks to himself - "oh, sure, nothing to worry about, I could be good too, just need practice".
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finrod, take my house on your side of the bet, too.