A Quote by Roy Hargrove

Let the music speak for itself. — © Roy Hargrove
Let the music speak for itself.

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I'd rather let the music speak for itself.
The primary plan is to let the music speak for itself.
The music should speak for itself, and hopefully it will.
I want to talk less and let the music speak for itself.
The blessing of being able to write music and let music speak for itself is you let the melodies and let the lyrics and the groove talk to people instead of me talking to people.
My music is the spiritual expression of what I am — my faith, my knowledge, my being...When you begin to see the possibilities of music, you desire to do something really good for people, to help humanity free itself from its hangups...I want to speak to their souls.
Do people have an idea of who they think I am? Yes, and that's fine with me. My music will speak for itself.
A brave man's hand can speak for itself, it does not even need a woman's love to hear its music.
Music is something that should speak for itself, straight from the heart. It took me a long time to understand that.
Music can speak louder than words, and I will use my music to speak out on behalf of children everywhere.
I'm not a big fan of trying to be a sex symbol or any of that stuff because I really like the music to speak for itself.
Poetry must speak of others, in order to speak for the poet's imagination, in order to speak of itself; it is slowed down by poetics after its flight is over.
In some ways I believe music is the more convincing communicator of ideas than words. For instance, we can hear of Kordaly and Bartok and recognise them as Hungarian, but very few of us speak Hungarian, but the music itself speaks to more people.
I see people who work on their look and they work on their poster and their website and you know, the music will speak for itself no matter what. So if you put maybe like 95% of your energy on music and 5% on playing out and telling people about it. That's kind of a good equation.
By itself, the question of the liturgy's essence and the standards of the reform has brought us back to the question of music and its position in the liturgy. And as a matter of fact one cannot speak about worship at all without also speaking of the music of worship.
The hardest of all the arts to speak of is music, because music has no meaning to speak of.
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