That really isn't scriptural doctrine, at all. If even tongues, a spiritual gift, doesn't edify if there's no-one to interpret, how could the sound of a lifeless instrument edify?
Only the Spirit himself can do the work of edification - we have no natural input into that. We express what the Holy Spirit gives us by way of impressions, prophecy, teaching, interpretation. This is all directly, solely the work of the Spirit.
There's no scriptural connection between natural talents and edification, none whatsoever. If there was, I'm sure you could've directed me to it by now. This whole doctrine is purely an attempt to make something of the first man, the old man, Adam. Not letting him have any scope whatsoever allows a free reign for the second Man, the heavenly Man. If we're to be filled with the Holy Spirit, something has to be displaced first - everything I am, everything I pride myself in, all that I am in my own estimation. If we're in the good of the typical teaching of the sin-offering, then we wouldn't think of these things as having any value in the service of God, not for a moment. The earthen vessel in which the flesh of the sin-offering was boiled had to be broken (Leviticus 6:28) - a man must be utterly broken in his own estimation, and the estimation of all his talents and abilities, if he's to be acceptable as a worshipper before God. If we understand the bearing of the sin-offering (and all the offerings) then we understand something of the immense, incomparable work and Person of Christ. We come to know Him as the only acceptable offering, to which nothing could be added. Anything else is "strange fire" (Leviticus 10:1), the product of man's mind. That should be a word of caution to us, because it wasn't a stranger or a heathen that made this fatal error of offering strange fire, it was Nadab and Abihu, Aaron's sons. They should've known better. They knew what priestly service was before God. They knew what the acceptable offering was. Yet the mind of man still intruded. These things can, and do, come in among real believers - very many are attempting to offer "strange fire before Jehovah, which he had not commanded them." Nothing but spiritual gifts is mentioned in relation to the assembly, nothing else is commanded. Every time the children of Israel contravened God's commandments, the distance between Him and them increased. While our standing before God is fixed and unchangeable, in Christ, our state is something we have to be mindful of. We'll only be kept in a right state by total dependence on God, and obedience to His commandments.