Top 1200 Instrumental Music Quotes & Sayings - Page 7

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Last updated on October 15, 2024.
I think the music industry is something that's very separate from music. So, by always staying on the music side of it, I've found success.
To me, there's two kinds of music these days. There's ephemeral music, and there's music that has lasting power and depth.
I've always had music in my life. When I went running, I would put music on. Even before games I'd have music on. — © Christian Vieri
I've always had music in my life. When I went running, I would put music on. Even before games I'd have music on.
The only other style of music that attempts to go to the deeper place of the silence that is music is New Age music.
Music is my religion. Music is the only thing that has never failed me. People let you down, music won't.
Music is the medium... how you use the music is different. Everyone use music to a positive light and effect. So it really depends on the individual and one's outlook. My music depicts life in general and the things that I see and the things that influence me, and such forth.
It is the responsibility of music composers to add some classical music elements into their songs to make the music genre popular.
I love how music can create an audiovisual experience. To me, some of the best music is the music that does that.
Most of the music I've become interested in is hybrid in its originsClassical music, of course, is unbelievably hybrid. Jazz is an obvious amalgam. Bluegrass comes from eighteenth-century Scottish and Irish folk music that made contact with the blues. By exploring music, you're exploring everything.
I grew up listening to a lot of emo music, a lot of rock music, a lot of rap music, a lot of trap music, funk, everything.
Music is my life, if I am without music or if I can't sing any more, I die, I'm nothing... because music is everything.
Irving Berlin was the greatest songwriter of all time. I was in awe of him. But his music wasn't my music. My music was the blues.
I've been a big music guy for a long time and a lot of my books have music in them so I like music analogies. — © Charles Soule
I've been a big music guy for a long time and a lot of my books have music in them so I like music analogies.
Clearly, things are definitely changing in big ways as far as the way we consume music, listen to music, and what we expect from music.
Sometimes I'll have a whole song done without having a beat - I'll just rap on an instrumental tempo and recreate a whole new song just around the lyrics.
The 'music industry' is not a term I use. I tend to concentrate on music, and the music business is something different.
My mother used to pitch to me and my father would shag balls. If I hit one up the middle close to my mother, I'd have some extra chores to do. My mother was instrumental in making me a pull hitter.
Everything I do, I'm always playing music. When I wake up in the morning, I'm playing music. When I'm showering, I've got music playing. When I go to the field, music is playing.
I hear music Mighty fine music, The murmur of a morning breeze up there The rattle of the milkman on the stair Sure that's music.
When I was a kid, we weren't really supposed to listen to secular music. But one day, I found a 'Led Zeppelin IV' cassette tape in the garage, and it was just amazing-sounding music, not like anything I'd heard before. I remember thinking: 'Well, if God created music, why is his music in church not as good as this?'
I'm a big fan of music, I'm a student of music, and I just wanna learn and keep enhancing my education about the music.
What is normally called religion is what I would tend to call music - participating in music, listening to music, making records and singing.
I find that when you grow and evolve with music, the music understands you, and vice versa - whether or not the creator of that music knows.
Music is magic. Music does s**t that money could never do. Music unites nations and stops wars.
I'd probably like to get into acting - I've got lots of things that I could do, but at the moment it's just music, music, music.
I wouldn't have known when I was a teenager that when I was coming up to being a sixty-year-old woman that I'd be making music, I'd be recording music, talking about music, and incorporating my views on the world into the music-making. So it's a very rarefied place to be, and I'm very grateful for that.
To me, music is not a stunt. Music is not a joke. I take every lick of music that I've ever played very serious.
I always write my novels with music (I don't listened to the music seriously.) Music seems to encourage me.
I can't pretend that I don't subscribe to Internet music culture in that I discover new music and old music simultaneously.
Pop music, disco music, and heavy metal music is about shutting out the tensions of life, putting it away.
There are two kinds of music: good music and bad music. Both are and will continue to co-exist.
I'm still trying to do me and just make good music and quality music, music that you can feel.
The idea that one might use art for 'instrumental' reasons tends to set off alarm bells at the heart of the cultural elite, who contend that it's not a pill, that it shouldn't be asked to perform some specific function, especially something as egocentric as to 'cheer you up' or to 'make you a more empathetic person.'
Poetry is music though, unfortunately, not all music is poetry. Because music has other carriers to take its message - beats, lyrics, singers, bass players - anyone in music can rise to make a major statement but in poetry there are only words to do the work. And they do sometimes have to sweat.
I'm not as aware of categories in music as some people are. To me it's just music. I'm interested in all kinds of music.
If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.
That's the thing with all of us music geeks - music is the soundtrack to the things that happen in our lives, and there's music that's unique to that movie.
Radio... force-feeds us music... everywhere and all the time... sewage-water music in which music is dying. — © Milan Kundera
Radio... force-feeds us music... everywhere and all the time... sewage-water music in which music is dying.
I'm a very outgoing guy when it comes to music and I like all kinds of sounds of music and genres of music.
You know a photo session is really a dance and making sure that they're comfortable and for me it's the music, the music, the music. That is everything.
I kind of got into music in middle school, although at the time I didn't know it as punk music so much as just rock music.
Everyone loves to run with music in their ears, but when the music becomes adaptive, the music plays a more important role in the experience.
Dabbling in music and being in music when I was young I had my own view of what I thought music was whether it was jazz, r&b, or hip hop.
There are artists that are using computers in all genres - Kendrick Lamar's music is electronic-made, and Taylor Swift is the same thing. There's a lot of pop music, underground music, and music for films made with computers. In that sense, it's not going to go away.
You have to get past the idea that music has to be one thing. To be alive in America is to hear all kinds of music constantly: radio, records, churches, cats on the street, everywhere music. And with records, the whole history of music is open to everyone who wants to hear it.
Music is very abstract. When we talk about music, we're not discussing the music itself but rather how we react to it.
The Indian music scene is completely dominated by Bollywood music. We need to create space for indi-pop music.
Being able to save, make non-cash payments, send or receive remittances, get credit, or get insurance can be instrumental in raising living standards and helping businesses prosper. It helps people to invest more in education or health care.
I listen to music all the time. I need music and I love music and I appreciate it. It inspires me. — © Lil B
I listen to music all the time. I need music and I love music and I appreciate it. It inspires me.
When I was a teenager, I really didn't like loud rock music. I listened to jazz and blues and folk music. I've always preferred acoustic music. And it was only, I suppose, by the time Jethro Tull was getting underway that we did let the music begin to have a harder edge, in particular with the electric guitar being alongside the flute.
I think the music that speaks to me the most is music that is personal. And that's the music that I'm trying to make.
I'll give up this sort of touring madness certainly, but music-everything is based on music. No, I'll never stop my music.
Musicians do music for the girls. We do music for the money. We do music for the recognition, for the rock and roll history. But we also do it because it's fun.
Churchill the right-winger has been elevated to a status where you can't criticise him. People from the time remember him as an imperialist, a hard-right politician, very instrumental in the oppression of Ireland and the attempt to defeat the general strike.
Music is my No. 1 passion. If you made me choose between music and food, it's definitely music.
So, when you divide the world into music lovers, music fans and then those people who are just very casual about their music, it's wallpaper to them, it's elevator music, it's just the thing that's playing in the background that helps them through their day.
Music begins where words leave off. Music expresses the inexpressible. If there is a Kingdom of Heaven, it lies in music.
And of course, in my writing, there is the constant theme of music, love of, preoccupation with, music. Music is the single thread making my life into a coherency.
Next to meditation is music, soulful music, the music that stirs and elevates our aspiring consciousness.
Jared Kushner is Ivanka Trump husband. Jared was instrumental in being kind of an overlay in kind of bringing Trump's genius down to the all the different parts of leadership.
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