Talk:Yakity-Sax/@comment-5632707-20180826100317

The lesson is clear and a good one actually: if you have fun doing something in your free time, it doesn't matter how good you are at it, if the act itself brings you happiness. For example, someone might be bad at RPG games, but they love playing them anyways (probably with setting difficulty to easiest). It happens in real life, too, in different situations.

But the fact that Pinkie's activity was affecting other ponies negatively, is the only weak part of the episode. The lesson I described above wasn't presented well enough, and because of it, the episode didn't turn out to be great. I think it's an okay episode, which had a good potential, but it didn't work out.

At the very least, they should have addressed it in the end, by letting Pinkie understand that others in Ponyville don't like listening to that bad music, and that Pinkie should take it into consideration and find a way to play that instrument without affecting others, if she really enjoys it. For example, Twilight could make some enchanted amulet for Pinkie which would create a bubble around her which would prevent sound of her playing being heard by others, so she can still play it when in Ponyville.