A Quote by Trisha Yearwood

As long as I can sing and hit the notes, I want to do that. — © Trisha Yearwood
As long as I can sing and hit the notes, I want to do that.
I will sing whatever I'm given to sing. Growing up, I would sing anything that I was given. If the choir needed a first tenor, I would sing first tenor. If they needed a bass, I would sing bass. Throughout my life, I just figured out ways to hit notes I needed to hit.
I can hit baritone notes, and I can sing in the soprano range if I wanted to. I did this thing a long time ago where I did a duet with myself. I sound like two different people.
I think the way I can sing the way I sing is because of the way I talk to my animals. I hit some really high notes.
If I have a song where I hit some really high notes, I want to try to bring in equivalently low notes somewhere in there.
somebody/ anybody sing a black girl's song bring her out to know herself to know you but sing her rhythms carin/ struggle/ hard times sing her song of life she's been dead so long closed in silence so long she doesn't know the sound of her own voice her infinite beauty she's half-notes scattered without rhythm/ no tune sing her sighs sing the song of her possibilities sing a righteous gospel let her be born let her be born & handled warmly.
I don't sing professionally; I sing because people who make my films want me to sing. So, as long as they want me to croon in the film, I will sing.
People don't realise how much energy it takes to sing and hit all those high notes - but I always feel like I've done a marathon.
It's important to me to be able to hit the notes and just be able to fly when I sing.
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.
I'll sing as long as people want to hear me, and I'll be able to sing as long as I'm alive.
I don't really sing... I just hear notes so I know what it's supposed to sound like, if that makes sense. You ever hear someone try to teach a choir how to sing, but they can't sing? That's me.
There's been a time where I was like, I wanna be a folk singer; no, I wanna sing soul. I want to sing classical music. I want to sing R&B. I want to be on Broadway. I just wanna sing. Whatever comes out of my mouth, that's what I want to do.
We all want to play great music all the time, but if that is not possible, you have to hit as many right notes as you can.
The musicians recommend that I sing a sing the way it is written the first time and then start to look for other notes that aren't in the melody.
I can't hit some of the real high notes I used to hit, but it makes you have to explore different avenues.
There's a saying I always say, "A hit dog will holler." That means a hit record will take you wherever you want to go. I don't care if you're overweight, underweight, ugly, pretty - if you can sing an amazing song I'll sign you.
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