Top 1200 Keyboard Players Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Twitter brings out the best in the keyboard bullies.
What I really enjoy and what I do in the studio is play keyboard.
I wish we hadn't used all the keys on the keyboard. — © Bill Joy
I wish we hadn't used all the keys on the keyboard.
So, I really don't consider myself a fabulous keyboard player.
So in one sense you don't have the classic keyboard player in Yes.
The keyboard is my journal.
I was the Specials' founder, main songwriter and keyboard player.
I love playing. The keyboard is my journal.
On the keyboard of life, always keep one finger on the escape key.
Behind the keyboard, it doesn't matter that physically my body doesn't work properly.
In tournaments, players typically raise when they enter the pot. In cash games, though, players are more likely to limp in before the flop. That's because cash games are usually deeper-stacked, meaning that players will have a higher ratio of chips in relation to the blinds than they would in a tournament.
I'm a bit of a gunner on the QWERTY keyboard.
I don't think there has been enough communication between the players and the tournaments. In one sense it's just as much the players' fault. Players talk between each other and in the locker room about things that can be improved and then when the time comes to talk and really do something about it they stop.
I can play just about any keyboard but I can't read or write a note.
In every team, there are players that don't seem important, but in the end, they prove to be one of the most important players. These players are quiet but can play in every position. They help the manager and their team-mates and are always available. They fight for every ball.
Error, no keyboard. Press F1 to continue. — © Woody Allen
Error, no keyboard. Press F1 to continue.
Uttering a word is like striking a note on the keyboard of the imagination.
I got a toy keyboard when I was around like five or six.
I've just always been interested in moving past the keyboard and mouse.
The owner or president is the person who controls the club. The coach's job is to keep him happy. But the key to success, as a manager, is your relationship with the players. Important clubs and important players succeed when the environment is correct. The players must enjoy their work and feel free to express their talents.
Just moving one keyboard or synth is a pain in the ass.
It would be very difficult to find a more complete player than Milner. There are players who are better technically. There are quicker players. There are players who head the ball better. But show me a player who does all the things that Milner does well, and there isn't one.
Players who have more great games than other players are the great players.
I hitchhiked to L.A. with $100 and a keyboard.
You can bluff the good players, but not the bad players. Against the bad players, you have to have a hand.
I look back to the 1980s and 1990s, when Italian teams dominated Europe. They had maybe three players from abroad, but they were the best players in the world. That was perfect, because there was always the possibility for young Italian players to get in the team.
I love writing and I just sit at my keyboard and write.
I am not a keyboard person. The mouse is better.
My sister sings, and my brother plays the keyboard.
That it's a lot harder to make a keyboard sound not-cheesy than a guitar.
A mouse and a keyboard is not a good performance instrument.
For me it was just about staying the course, staying true to who I believe that I am, being open, being honest, being transparent with the players, being firm with the players but at the same time listening to the players.
Think of the press as a great keyboard on which the government can play.
You have to put all the criticism of this club down to jealousy. United have produced more players who have played for their country, more world-class players and more players who have won European Footballer of the Year than any other team in this country, so we must be doing something right.
Liverpool has always had speculation about managers, players, players coming, players going and it's the same as managers. That's part of being part of a big club, you always have that type of thing.
Color is the keyboard. The eye is the hammer. The soul is the piano, with its many strings.
I think sitting behind a keyboard can be a security blanket.
I always liked to be fairly simple because you could get more players ready to play quickly. If you lose players to free agency, injuries, etc., it is easier to get young players ready to play in a less complex system.
Players alone don't win championships. It takes an entire organization. Someone has to acquire the players. Someone has to coach them. Someone has to generate revenue to pay them. But at the end of the day, the players are the ones who put their minds and bodies on the line to win.
There is a common mistake people make. They say, 'We need to play the young English boys.' Of course, but only if they are good. How can you measure that? If they are playing with good players and if they can fit into the level of the good players. That's why, because of the level of the Premier League, England has so many talented players.
I play the keyboard, but I am fond of all wind instruments, the oboe in particular. — © Amit Trivedi
I play the keyboard, but I am fond of all wind instruments, the oboe in particular.
I keep saying, and I've said it to the players, what happens in a dressing room stays in a dressing room, whether that's with me and a player, whether it's two players together, whether it's the coaching staff and the players. I just think it's almost a sacred environment and that trust in that area is unbreakable.
People can say some extraordinary things when they're hiding behind a keyboard.
When I was a little kid wanting to play music, it was because of people like Pete Johnson, Huey Smith, Allen Toussaint, Professor Longhair, James Booker, Art Neville ... there was so many piano players I loved in New Orleans. Then there was guys from out of town that would come cut there a lot. There was so many great bebop piano players, so many great jazz piano players, so many great Latin piano players, so many great blues piano players. Some of those Afro-Cuban bands had some killer piano players. There was so many different things going on musically, and it was all of interest to me.
I hate to say it's not a Laker but Michael Jordan. He's been the greatest player I've ever seen. And I'm probably a harsh judge of talent in the sense that I admire players that are really good defensive players and really good offensive players.
I don't like sitting at a keyboard.
I'm kind of a one-note at a time, one finger keyboard player.
I felt that by the late '90s, I'd gone as far as I could with the keyboard.
Some of the money from the senior players goes to helping out the younger kids. It is from the players' pool, the fines for being late and so on. Some will go to something like the tsunami appeal and some to helping out young players.
Sometimes recruiters and scouts are missing on players. Going after the guys who are really hyped, five-star players and guys that are playing in grassroots and are seen all the time. Then there are the players that developed internally. They go to small schools and they continue to work on their games and they blow up later.
It's always good to have your players with you, it makes you feel great. That is just it. The coach and the players understand one another but people outside don't understand. But it's good to see him, it's good to see all the players.
There's rule changes every year. I do wish, however, that the NFL did have a voice from the players' side, whether it's our players' union president, or team captains, or our executive committee on the players' side. Because we're the guys that realize the risk; we're the guys on the field.
I play the keyboard, piano - I like making beats. — © Abbie Cornish
I play the keyboard, piano - I like making beats.
The A's were a team with very few resources. We didn't have access to players who were obviously great, who could do it all and were always in the headlines. We couldn't afford those types of players. So we had to figure out a way of cobbling together players into a team that might be competitive.
Even when I'm travelling - which is when I do most of my writing - I have a little portable keyboard.
As the players get younger and younger, and the teams value younger players, the players' best years are when they're being paid the least.
It's disgusting eating over a keyboard.
You can be many miles away and press a button on a keyboard, and it can cause devastation.
But I find that the keyboard is the complete instrument you know?
The manager and the fitness staff condition every training session. They plan it out week by week on what players need. If players need a rest, they will do that; if players need to work hard, they will do that as well.
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