A Quote by Atticus Ross

My wife is a classically trained piano player, and she also orchestrates. — © Atticus Ross
My wife is a classically trained piano player, and she also orchestrates.
I play the piano, but I'm not classically trained.
I am classically trained in piano, flute, and voice.
I started piano lessons when I was four; I was being classically trained at the Colburn School.
I've been classically trained in piano since I was little. My father was a pianist, so they started me early.
There's something to be said for being classically trained on piano, but not having your whole makeup be tied to one instrument.
My mom's a concert pianist, so she started teaching me when I was around seven. When I was eight, I started writing my own songs, and kinda started putting piano and singing together. But I'm trained classically, which is a big influence on me, I think.
My first exploration through art was really through music - I've trained classically with piano for about ten years.
My dad's father was a White Star Line trumpet player in the '20s. It shaped the way that I think about music. My grandfather was classically trained, military trained. He was an orphan who ended up in the Military School of Music in Kneller Hall.
My dad actually taught me how to play piano. I was classically trained, but I've started to branch off a little bit into blues and jazz. That's my new thing.
My mom is the piano player in my dad's church - she's also the choir director - and she's just a musician through and through.
I think, even when I was little, there was signs that I was an artist. I've always been an artist. My first exploration through art was really through music - I've trained classically with piano for about ten years.
Music has influenced everything from my tattooing to how I talk to how I walk, I guess. I was classically trained in piano since I was 6. Then in my teens, my older sister introduced me to Metallica. It was all over. I had a mohawk soon after that.
I'm not an overly skilled piano player or organ player at all, but I think I'm the right piano and organ player for the Heartbreakers. And I've been the right piano and organ player for a lot of sessions that I've been called on.
I can play piano, and I write everything on piano, but I don't really feel like a piano player, necessarily.
I trained with Chelsea for two weeks under Glenn Hoddle when they were in the relegation zone - it was a long time ago. And I also trained for Bolton when I was a young player. I was very clear, very soon, that I was missing a lot for that level.
My dad was a self-taught stride piano player. The myth is - I don't whether it's true or not - that he taught himself to play by watching a player piano.
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