Top 1200 Piano Playing Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on September 30, 2024.
There weren't many black players when I was growing up, and I remember playing and looking up to the ones that were playing.
You're playing worse and worse every day and right now you're playing like it's next month.
When you're not playing the hero of the story, then you have to know that you're always a foil for the good guy. I love playing that. I think that's always an interesting place to be.
The radio is playing jazz, and I listen to the sound of the trumpet playing a solo until I become that sound. — © Joy Harjo
The radio is playing jazz, and I listen to the sound of the trumpet playing a solo until I become that sound.
I was always an MMO fan. I'm playing 'World of Warcraft' in the clubhouse, and J.D. Drew and Coco Crisp saw me playing. They came over and got interested, and they wound up creating accounts.
I'm very comfortable playing off-technique, playing press technique. I've just had to do it in so many different systems and switch up.
The Democrats are standing on one side, and the Republicans are playing games on the other. Both sides are playing games.
When I first wrote for orchestra, I didn't realize, when you have 20 people playing a violin line, that is very different than one person playing that line.
I've always loved French music. My parents adored it; my father played it on the piano.
The soprano turned out to sound to me like the right hand on the piano.
I'm not playing with death, I'm playing with life.
I started out on guitar when I was nine years old, and I started playing bars and stuff when I was thirteen, and I've been playing ever since.
Everybody told me this 'girl on the piano' thing was never going to work.
Schoolwork came easy to me. I learned to play piano effortlessly. I was coasting. — © Trent Reznor
Schoolwork came easy to me. I learned to play piano effortlessly. I was coasting.
I took piano lessons when I was like 5 or 6 but that was a long time ago. I stopped when I was 13.
At Burnley, I'd enjoy myself with my missus and friends, but because at Tottenham we're playing Saturday-Tuesday, even Wednesday-Sunday, and with the intensity we play at, playing in the Champions League, we can't afford to have a night out.
My grandma is very musical and can play piano by ear, and my grandpa was in a quartet in Kentucky.
I played the piano growing up and then stopped for 10 or 12 years.
FOr a while, I'd never had the opportunity to prove on TV that I could play the piano.
That’s what I like about sports. No matter if everyone playing the game speaks completely different languages, on the field, or the court, wherever they are playing, the language of moves and passes and scores is all the same. Universal.
There's a fine line between playing with fear and then taking bad plays and playing with no fear.
My big influences are piano artists like Billy Joel and Elton John.
When playing for Japan, it means that I carry my country on my shoulders and I feel a different kind of pressure as I am expected to do more when playing for Japan.
Growing up I've been playing as an attacking midfielder, more central in the midfield. I wouldn't say if I'm most comfortable there but that's where I grew up playing.
I have never had more fun in my life playing a character than I've had playing Michael Langdon. He's so delicious. He's so layered and complicated.
To me, groups of musicians playing together, not fighting each other, but playing a groove together is one of the most exciting things to listen to.
I loved playing Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar. I mean you can't do better than playing God!
I'm at the transition place myself, still playing high school girls but moving to a stage when I'm playing older roles and going to the places of stillness and wisdom and knowledge and weight. It's exciting and scary.
The Lounge Lizards were relating with a tradition and it was like I was playing within a musical context. The guitar playing stood out as being different in some way. That was a real education for me.
The sound of the piano is always something that is a real kind of comfort food to me.
There wasn't really a lot of difference from a Mississippi perspective between what Elvis did on 'Mystery Train' or 'Milkcow Blues' or what Bill Monroe was playing or what Flatt and Scruggs was playing; it was rock 'n' roll to me.
It's a Grand Slam. Everyone is playing to win, playing for themselves at the best level. They've prepared their best.
A smart girl is one who knows how to play tennis, golf, piano -- and dumb.
Trump is part of the reason you are suffering. Trump is the one playing on the not-so-level playing field where he wins and you lose.
I love playing; I love playing good, and it's fun to be up around the top and having a chance.
Schumann's 'Quintet in E flat for Piano and Strings' is one of the sublime moments in Romantic music.
I've shied away from playing Asian characters. if you look back, I'm playing characters that have no relevance to my ethnicity.
I think how I'm playing, not who I'm playing.
Do you know it took me 27 years to understand the C major chord on the piano? — © Ilaiyaraaja
Do you know it took me 27 years to understand the C major chord on the piano?
On the piano, I cover all styles. I turn to it for inspiration in sport, and whenever I need my rest.
I've always wanted to smash a guitar over someone's head. You just can't do that with a piano.
I really just like to sit alone at the piano. I need my me time.
I've played guitar and piano for a while, so it's really fun to play music on film.
If they keep playing us on country radio and we get to keep doing cool stuff like playing with Willie Nelson, that's great.
One of my big inspirations was Chuck Berry, and his playing was always about the rhythm and the lyrics. So I've always been that way in my playing, really.
I love playing and I like traveling. I really do like playing in Canada, its not to diminish anywhere else because touring internationally can be cool.
I'm playing against great players, playing against the best in the world. The competition-that's what I've always wanted.
Music is my passion, singing, performing. I play piano and musical theater is my background.
Mother, being a pianist, told me how to play with my fingers on the piano. — © Cecil Taylor
Mother, being a pianist, told me how to play with my fingers on the piano.
I think that where it came from and the initial birth of it - it did come out of a jam at Bruno's studio, you know? He was playing drums. And Jeff Bhasker, who co-produced the record with us, is on synths, and I was playing bass.
I like the powerful story, the excellent performances the beautiful cinematography and the vision of the "The Piano".
You think it matters to the kids whether they're learning to play on a Steinway or a normal piano?
My legacy isn't about what I did playing football, but how I use the opportunities that came from playing football.
I do not, as a rule, do encores. When I have finished playing, I have indeed finished playing. I have nothing left; there has been no reserve.
We have a Boesendorfer piano that I play every day. It keeps my brain and my fingers active.
I was playing in the league when Ray Guy was playing in the league. He was the best kicker I've ever seen. He could bullet that ball 70 yards.
I'm accustomed to playing basketball really rough. When I came into the league, I was used to fighting on the court. That's how I grew up playing basketball.
My end goal in the piano is to play Scott Joplin's 'Maple Leaf Rag.
My city was very basketball-minded so I was born playing basketball and I didn't like playing soccer that much.
My progress on the piano and my motivation to practice increased dramatically when I caught a vision of my potential.
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