Top 1200 Piano Playing Quotes & Sayings - Page 14

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Last updated on November 5, 2024.
I play the piano and write music.
I play a very streamlined piano.
I wasn't playing a drag queen - I was playing an extraordinary performer. — © John Lone
I wasn't playing a drag queen - I was playing an extraordinary performer.
I went to college to study the piano and cello.
I'm sorry to say that no, I do not play the piano.
Playing away is just as exciting as playing at home.
Grammar is a piano I play by ear.
For me, playing is about playing with other people.
On the basis of being a woman, by playing an alien, I avoid playing someone's girlfriend here on Earth because that's a bit of a canker sore.
I've spent a lot of my career playing heroes, like Jared in 'The Pretender,' but playing part of a dysfunctional family is more interesting.
You can't learn to swim on a piano bench.
You really are never playing an opponent. You are playing yourself.
I bet you can't play slide piano. — © Jimmy Page
I bet you can't play slide piano.
My entire style of playing was built around somebody else playing guitar with me, a story that, on its own, sounds unfinished.
I want to be able to function and that's the conversation that I'm having now more than ever - playing vs. functioning while I'm finished playing.
Hearing is believing...a magician with the piano.
The piano is kind of my second instrument.
I'm not afraid of code. I mean, I understand how these things work. I thought that that was the one area where Estonia was playing on a level playing field.
When I was a kid, I remember playing hockey outside and whenever you did, you thought about playing for Finland vs. Sweden. That's just the way it was.
I'd love to be able to play the piano.
When there's a piano to be moved, don't reach for the stool.
It's like I'll sit down and put my hands on the piano or the guitar, and then I'll hear a sound or I'll feel a chord that will resonate and then I'll get something happening in my voice. My voice is like a car that I get into and drive but I don't know where I'm going. And I record everything. And often, I sort of get into a state, a creative state that is, where I'm just feeling around melodically, and playing things off the top of my head. Then I go back and listen to it and for the first time, hear what I just did. It's like Elvis has left the building while the thing is happening.
Playing for England is a bonus, but playing for Liverpool is what I want to do.
I went from almost not playing in the NBA to playing on a championship team.
I'm not playing for the All-Star Game, I'm playing to win games.
Playing live is one thing. Playing under a microscope is another.
I own a guitar, a piano, a bass.
I'm somebody who plays the piano... sometimes.
The piano is the instrument I can play the most.
In England, there is a tradition of playing on Saturday. But in Spain, I won the UEFA Cup with Valencia playing on Thursday and Sunday, which was just the same.
All I need is a big surfboard and a piano.
I play the piano, but I'm not classically trained.
The piano has been drinking, not me.
I'm the oldest in my family and do play piano.
I play piano every day.
When I'm creating a character, I don't see it so much as playing someone else as just playing a specific part of myself under certain circumstances.
I'm somebody who plays the piano... sometimes
To me, the piano in itself is an orchestra. — © Cecil Taylor
To me, the piano in itself is an orchestra.
Playing four years of college, when you're playing for someone other than yourself, I think it makes it a lot more fun.
I'm very fond of piano players.
I guess actually playing on the records and touring is a great forced practice regimen for me. And you learn a lot playing with people.
When I was a kid, I remember playing hockey outside and whenever you did, you thought about playing for Finland vs. Sweden. Thats just the way it was.
I'm really attracted to playing strong, outspoken, sassy women. And I love playing characters who have a little bit of conflict or who can be controversial.
Playing with Paul Scholes is like playing with the light on.
There's a difference between playing hurt and playing injured.
When I play, I'm playing for myself and I'm playing for my family too.
You bang that piano real nice.
I became an actor because I enjoy playing a variety of different people rather than playing one person for the rest of my career. — © Dominic Sherwood
I became an actor because I enjoy playing a variety of different people rather than playing one person for the rest of my career.
It's not so much that I don't enjoy playing live - that's one of the best parts of playing music - it's that it's nerve-racking with 300, 500 people watching.
The piano ain't got no wrong notes.
If I was playing for my local club I'd want to play in exactly the same way as if I was playing for England and, if that ever changes, it's probably time to stop.
I was a piano player before I was a poet.
My muse has always been the piano.
I played piano, flute, and guitar.
I just want to do the best I can, which means playing for the England full side one day and carry on playing well for Everton.
I started playing at six. I was at a school always playing football with my friends. But I was always bored at home. I asked my father if he could start me in a football team. He took me to a team called Rupel Boom, who were playing in the fourth division in Belgium, and I stayed there for four years.
When you're playing a good character, you have an idea that you're playing the hero and the good guy. Actually, I think you're more stymied playing the good guy than you are the bad guy. As the bad guy, you have no inhibitions. Nothing stops you from doing what it is you feel you have to do. You do it because it's what's required.
Going forward, what I can accomplish, I always have seen myself playing in the playoffs, playing deep, and winning. I want to be part of that and feel that.
I've played piano and guitar when I was younger.
Even when I was at the top, playing in the Champions League final for Liverpool and playing at the World Cup for England, I've never let it go to my head.
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