Top 22 Quotes & Sayings by James Galway

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Irish musician James Galway.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
James Galway

Sir James Galway is an Irish virtuoso flute player from Belfast, nicknamed "The Man with the Golden Flute". He established an international career as a solo flute player. In 2005, he received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music at the Classic Brit Awards.

Yes indeed I have gained a lot out of playing scales and etudes.
The mind of the performer is a very strange thing.
I have to report to those of you who think diamonds make a difference that I cannot tell what it is. Seriously, as you all know, they make no difference at all. They just make the flute look a little more special.
I have never received a flute from them for free and I would not accept such a gift from any manufacturer. — © James Galway
I have never received a flute from them for free and I would not accept such a gift from any manufacturer.
I do not consider my self as having mastered the flute, but I get a real kick out of trying.
Scales played in the correct musical way are very exciting and rewarding.
Control of vibrato helps your musical expression.
It is normal to be nervous.
I think it is most important for a teacher to play the pieces and studies that are being played by the student.
Never just run through a study because you happen to be familiar with it, but use it to see what you can get from it on this new day which has been granted you.
Being unprepared heightens nerves.
Everyone who plays the flute should learn singing.
Running through things because you are familiar with them, breeds routine and this is the seed of boredom.
You cannot prepare enough for anything.
You can sightread better if you know your scales and arpeggios.
I do not see scales as abstract.
I use the traditional Moyse scale books slightly modified.
...I got to try the bagpipes. It was like trying to blow an octopus.
The quickest way to unlock your talent is to take the flute out of the box.
Taking drugs to overcome nerves is the thin edge of the wedge going in there. — © James Galway
Taking drugs to overcome nerves is the thin edge of the wedge going in there.
By the time I got to the Paris Conservatoire I was very good at the scales and arpeggios.
They are all different and I find it hard to tell what flute suits me best.
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