A Quote by Alexander Armstrong

I'm a trained classical baritone. — © Alexander Armstrong
I'm a trained classical baritone.
I do not support that everyone has to be a trained classical singer to be able to sing in films but some sort of knowledge in classical space can take you to places.
I was always mimicking high-register singers as a kid but I also studied operating as a baritone because I'm a natural baritone.
I was trained in classical piano, but it kind of dawned on me that classical pianists compete for six job openings a year, and the rest of us get to play 'Blue Moon' in a hotel lobby.
I used a baritone guitar with a very unusual tuning that became the body of the composition, while the classical guitar is on top of it with the main rhythm part.
A lot of people ask how I ended up doing classical music given that I'm in a rock band. The truth is that it's the other way around. I was trained as a classical musician and then started playing in a rock band later.
I wanted to be Gerry Mulligan, only, see, I didn't have any kind of technique. So I thought, well, baritone sax is kind of easier; I can manage that - except I couldn't afford a baritone, so I bought an alto, which was the same fingering.
I trained as a classical guitarist but that was it.
I am a trained classical dancer.
When I was young I trained a lot. I trained my mind, I trained my eyes, trained my thinking, how to help people. And it trained me how to deal with pressure.
I am a trained singer in Hindustani and classical music.
I like reading and writing, and I am a trained classical dancer.
I have been singing since I was a child, and I am a trained Hindustani classical singer.
I was brought up by my mother, and she is my guru in classical singing. I have trained primarily under her.
I trained in London as a classical actor, but you've no idea what way your career will go.
Before I got the desired effect in my voice, I trained in classical music under my father for several years.
I trained with a guy named Tito Gobbi, who was the Marlon Brando of the opera world. Tito Gobbi was the greatest singing baritone in the opera world and I studied in Florence, Firenze, with him. That was my first love, as it was Frank Sinatra's, oddly enough.
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