Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Scottish musician David Russell.
Last updated on November 15, 2024.
David Russell is a classical guitarist. He plays Matthias Dammann guitars. Widely known for his near flawless tone and diverse repertoire, Russell is one of the most distinguished and accomplished classical guitarists in the world.
We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic.
I don't try to make the guitar sound like the harpsichord or lute. That makes you end up being like a bad copy.
The present is a point just passed.
If you have a piece by Bach, he often develops the piece to such a high level that you can hardly do much more to it. But Saint-Luc wrote very simple baroque music, and so if you do not embellish it, it just falls apart. It's way too simple.
The hardest thing in life to learn is which bridge to cross and which to burn.
My father kind of had hopes that I was going to become an artist like him - the typical thing. Of course I could play guitar better than him when I was about 12. But I couldn't paint better than him. So I went, 'I'm going to be the guitarist of the house, not the painter.'
If the price is very cheap then it's almost certainly a fake.
Life to me is a journey - you never know what may be your next destination.
I pluck with my fingernails. If I break a nail, I can't cancel a concert. So I can make a nail out of a ping-pong ball.
My parents are artists and they decided they would prefer to paint in the Mediterranean rather than in Scotland.