A Quote by Victoria Legrand

There's something to be said for being classically trained on piano, but not having your whole makeup be tied to one instrument. — © Victoria Legrand
There's something to be said for being classically trained on piano, but not having your whole makeup be tied to one instrument.
I started piano lessons when I was four; I was being classically trained at the Colburn School.
I play the piano, but I'm not classically trained.
I am classically trained in piano, flute, and voice.
My wife is a classically trained piano player, and she also orchestrates.
I've been classically trained in piano since I was little. My father was a pianist, so they started me early.
My first exploration through art was really through music - I've trained classically with piano for about ten years.
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.
The piano is an instrument I've always loved and so I taught myself. As a rapper, who wants to produce more, being able to play by ear helps a lot because I know where I want an instrument to turn or how I want it to sound without having to do too much work.
Practice. Listen. Use you ears. And as Rob [Halford] said, that team effort. You can learn your instrument in your room, but being in a band is more than playing your instrument.
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.
It's like a whole orchestra, the piano for me. And also it's to me the greatest instrument. I shouldn't say that, but I believe that this is the only instrument I can really feel happy about playing.
Your body is merely a machine made to express the thoughts that flow through you and nothing more. It is but an instrument for you to express your imagings just as a piano is an instrument for a musician to express his imagings. Just as the piano is not the musician, so, likewise, your body is not you.
The piano is a universal instrument. If you start there, learn your theory and how to read, you can go on to any other instrument.
The only instrument I know how to really play, and the instrument that I absolutely love, is the piano. I have been playing piano ever since I have been 9.
I enjoy the challenge of taking something which was not meant for the piano, distilling its essence and writing or improvising it for/at the piano, but having the listener forget that he or she is listening to a piano.
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