A Quote by Jamie Bell

Music is pretty therapeutic. — © Jamie Bell
Music is pretty therapeutic.
Being an entertainer, my path to inner peace is engulfed in the music that I create. While it is therapeutic for those who hear it, it is equally therapeutic for me to create.
I feel like music can be therapeutic for all of us - not just music lovers but the artists that create it.
I see my music as Emotional Therapeutic Pop music that bleeds into loads of different genres.
I think, in general, I find writing to be very therapeutic and singing in itself to be really therapeutic.
I've gotten to play some pretty intense characters and I tend to think it's therapeutic for me.
I understand the power of music, I understand the therapeutic nature of music, the sense of community that music engenders, so I totally understand why it still goes on, choirs come together as a focal point for a community.
Music is very therapeutic and healing, and I hit it from all angles.
Making music has always had a therapeutic effect on me.
I do find it therapeutic, writing about stuff that was frightening and painful as a child, and managing to see it from an adult's point of view. To get it out of the closet onto paper, metaphorically speaking, is therapeutic.
The white music was melodic and pretty, and you had beautiful women's voices like Gogi Grant and even the Andrews Sisters. Then I went directly to rhythm and blues, which had beautiful voices but not much melody in particular and pretty much the same chord pattern. I loved it, I was entrenched in it, but then folk music came in the middle of that for me, and made its own path. And it was part of the rebellion against bubblegum music, or music that is pretty but doesn't say anything.
Obviously, I want to sell records, but I do it because I find it therapeutic. In music I can be myself.
I've played a lot of bad guys, and I'm pretty good at leaving my work at the office. And I look at acting as having a certain sort of therapeutic nature to it.
I constantly write, record, and play music for public consumption and because it's therapeutic for me.
There's the historical part of The Beach Boys' music; it's pretty incredible, pretty vast and pretty varied too.
Whether its active rock, pop, country, hip-hop - I love music; it's therapeutic to me.
I don't work with an artist to try to blow up, but to see if the music can be medicine, if it can be therapeutic and serve a bigger purpose.
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