A Quote by Placido Domingo

Sometimes pianists try to sound like singers: me personally, I try to sound like a Bösendorfer. — © Placido Domingo
Sometimes pianists try to sound like singers: me personally, I try to sound like a Bösendorfer.
If you try to sound like somebody else, it will never work because we already have that person. You are noticed when you try to be an original sound.
I try not to force my sound on everybody. I try to yield unto each artist and... I try to just support that sound rather than force a sound that might not fit.
For the most part, I've been influenced by black singers and singers I couldn't sound like. Whenever I tried to do a dark note or a bent note, I would just sound like Hootie And The Blowfish.
When I try to sound like the contemporary sound, it never turns out that way. That's just me.
When we sit in meditation and hear a sound, we think, 'Oh, that sound's bothering me.' If we see it like this, we suffer. But if we investigate a little deeper, we see that the sound is simply sound. If we understand like this, then there's nothing more to it. We leave it be. The sound is just sound, why should you go and grab it? You see that actually it was you who went out and disturbed the sound.
I try not to take any liberties when it comes to being factual. Sometimes you have to, just to make the song sound good. But I feel like, personally, if you've lived it, then you shouldn't stretch the truth. It should be that experience.
I try to steal something from the great singers. Of course, I don't want to imitate their sound, but I try to do a sort of compromise.
I can't just sing karaoke; I can't do anything to try to sound like other people. I have to find what I naturally sound like and emphasize that.
I don't try to sound like anyone but me anymore. If something is out of my element, I try to avoid it.
When I try to sound like the contemporary sound, it never turns out that way.
The R.E.M and Nirvana successes don't mean much to me except as a potential distraction for bands who want to cash in on the trend. Don't try to sound like someone else. R.E.M and Nirvana don't sound like anyone else.
Sometimes it's a discipline to try and not sound like myself.
I have a lot of my mother in me, but I was just born with the same parts as my father. I don't sound like him. I mean, I can do an impression of him right now, and I do not sound like him. I sound like me. My sense of rhythm I learned from my mother. My melodies, I think sometimes, I get from my mother.
There's so much to be said for making your guitar sound like a synthesizer and try to make your drummer sound like a drum machine.
The REM and Nirvana successes don't mean much to me except as a potential distraction for bands who want to cash in on the trend. Don't try to sound like someone else. REM and Nirvana don't sound like anyone else.
Any kind of creativity is not settling down into a happy little space. I don't try to be mellow or anything. I think I have quite... my voice is what it is, no matter what I'm singing, it's always going to sound like me. There's not too far I could go. I sound like myself. I hope that I haven't put any boundaries on anything.
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