Top 44 Quotes & Sayings by Charles Mingus

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Charles Mingus.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Charles Mingus

Charles Mingus Jr. was an American jazz double bassist, pianist, composer, bandleader, and author. A major proponent of collective improvisation, he is considered to be one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers in history, with a career spanning three decades and collaborations with other jazz musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Herbie Hancock.

In high school I was on the basketball team, but the coach did something I didn't dig and the next day he looked up and saw me practising with the football team.
I am Charles Mingus. Half-black man. Yellow man. Half-yellow. Not even yellow, nor white enough to pass for nothing but black and not too light enough to be called white.
Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity. — © Charles Mingus
Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
Creativity is more than just being different. Anybody can plan weird; that's easy. What's hard is to be as simple as Bach. Making the simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.
My music is evidence of my soul's will to live.
I'm going to keep on finding out the kind of man I am through my music. That's the one place I can be free. But the reason it's difficult is because I'm changing all the time.
Thelonius Monk went over to Bird and Bud Powell and said, 'I told you guys to act crazy, but I didn't tell you to fall in love with the act. You're really crazy now.'
Jazz is the language of the emotions.
My son's a painter. All through school his teachers tell him he's a genius. I tell him to paint me an apple that looks like an apple before he paints me one that doesn't. Go where you can go, but start from someplace recognizable.
Everything I do is Mingus.
Since the white man says he came from the evolution of animals, well, maybe the black man didn't. The white man has made so many errors in the handling of people that maybe he did come from a gorilla or a fish and crawl up on the sand and then into the trees. Of course, evolution doesn't take God into consideration. I don't think people learned to do all the things they do through evolution.
I'm too busy playing. When I'm playing I don't pay attention to who's listening. When I was listening I listened to symphony orchestras, Beethoven, Bach, Brahms, Stravinsky. You don't listen to one instrument; you listen to music.
I always thought that no matter what kind of work people did, they should involve themselves totally with all the discrimination they ran into.
It (jazz) isn't like it used to be. The guys aren't together. They're all separated. Individuals now. Bird was a symbol. It was a clique, a clique of people. Who all believed in one thing: gettin' high. And playin'.
If you think this is weird, just look at yourselves. — © Charles Mingus
If you think this is weird, just look at yourselves.
Our nights didn't begin until after noon. Because in the old days, you'd start Birdland at 8:30 or 9 pm and play until 4 in the morning. Then you'd go out to the corner and talk to a couple of musicians - I used to talk to Oscar Pettiford a whole lot - you'd stand there till 7, 8 or 9, or else go down to the jam session at Minton's.
If someone has been escaping reality, I don't expect him to dig my music.
Just because I'm playing jazz I don't forget about me. I play or write me, the way I feel, through jazz, or whatever.
I, myself, came to enjoy the players who didn't only just swing but who invented new rhythmic patterns, along with new melodic concepts. And those people are: Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Max Roach, Sonny Rollins, Lester Young, Dizzy Gillespie and Charles Parker, who is the greatest genius of all to me because he changed the whole era around.
I was born swinging and clapped my hands in church as a little boy, but I've grown up and I like to do things other than just swing. But blues can do more than just swing.
Whatever coast he's on, a man should be himself. I don't write in any particular idiom, I write Charles Mingus.
Bach is how buildings got taller. It's how we got to the moon.
Anybody can make the simple complecated. Creativity is making the complecated simple.
In my music, I'm trying to play the truth of what I am.
Most of the soloists at Birdland had to wait for Parker's next record in order to find out what to play next. What will they do now?
Making the simple complicated is commonplace.
I am Charles Mingus, half black man, not even white enough to pass for nothing but black. I am Charles Mingus, a famed jazzman, but not famed enough to make a living in this society.
Life has many changes. Tomorrow it may rain, and it's supposed to be sunshine, 'cause it's summertime. But God's got a funny soul, he plays like Charlie Parker.
Most customers, by the time the musicians reach the second set, are to some extent inebriated. They don't care what you play anyway.
That sound in tune to you?.. Sounds sharp to me. Sounds like I'm playing sharp all the time. My singing teacher told us you should do that. Maybe I got it from her. She said singers when they grow old have a tendency to go flat. So if you sing sharp as a young person, as you get older and go flat, you'll be in tune. In other words, it's never thought good to be flat. It means you can't get to the tone.
I've got a feeling that if it's so easy for you - the struggle and the initiative are not as strong as they are for a person who has to struggle and therefore has more to say.
I was always doing revolutionary things, things that would alert people, so they would stop being so subservient. — © Charles Mingus
I was always doing revolutionary things, things that would alert people, so they would stop being so subservient.
They're singing your praises while stealing your phrases.
Tastes are created by the business interests. How else can you explain the popularity of Al Hirt?
I admire anyone who can come up with something original. But not originality alone, because there can be originality in stupidity, with no musical description of any emotion or any beauty the man has seen, or any kind of life he has lived.
What do you think happens to a composer who is sincere and loves to write and has to wait thirty years to have someone play a piece of his music?
If Charlie Parker were a Gunslinger, There'd be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats
I'm trying to play the truth of what I am. The reason it's difficult is because I'm changing all the time.
Making the complicated simple is true creativity.
Jazz music is a language of the emotions.
I always wanted to be a spontaneous composer.
My music is evidence of my souls will to live. — © Charles Mingus
My music is evidence of my souls will to live.
I never heard my music played the way I heard it in my head.
Let my children have music! Let them hear live music.
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