A Quote by Joseph Curiale

The silence between two notes is as beautiful and meaningful as the notes themselves. — © Joseph Curiale
The silence between two notes is as beautiful and meaningful as the notes themselves.
Silence is very important. The silence between the notes are as important as the notes themselves.
Great music as much about the space in between the notes as it is about the notes themselves.
I feel like the great filmmakers who have a true voice, yeah they take the notes, they understand the notes, but it's really about the notes underneath the notes. When you do a test screening and somebody says, 'Well, I didn't like the love story,' but it was probably just too long.
You get notes from two studios and a network instead of a studio and a network. Although we early on forced them all to do their notes together. I make them all talk to each other first. Because we went through the pains of getting notes from ABC and at the time it was Touchstone, that were opposite - and then CBS notes that were opposite again. So it was, you guys are going to have to work it out as to what is the most important note.
In rock n' roll, there are notes that aren't like notes. They're something in between, and it's the way you scoop into it.
The way 'Lux' was made is that there are 12 sections in here, though two of them are joined together. So there are really 11 sections, in a sense, and each one uses five notes out of a palette of seven notes, and my palette is all the white notes on the piano. That was the original palette.
The notes I handle no better than many pianists. But the pauses between the notes - ah, that is where the art resides.
The notes I handle no better than many pianists. But the pauses between the notes ah, that is where the art resides.
The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between.
Music is the silence between the notes.
I don't think I handle the notes much differently from other pianists. But the pauses between the notes - ah, there is where the artistry lies!!
To me, the biggest notes and the longest notes are the easiest notes.
A lot of young drummers have a tendency to really overplay. Sometimes simple is better, and the notes that aren't played between the spaces are bigger than the notes that are.
Peter Townsend Music is the silence between the notes.. So could it be said that dance is the stillness between the steps?
Look at the piano. You'll notice that there are white notes and black notes. Figure out the difference between them and you'll be able to make whatever kind of music you want.
I'm a guy where my perfect pitch has been altered by the fact that I usually tune up to what's going on. When I was a kid, it was horrible! If two notes were playing right next to each other, and they were dissonant, it would drive me nuts. If it was something that sounded like it was in between notes, it'd make me cringe.
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