Music Instruments Quotes
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Music Instruments Quotes & Sayings
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Love is music, and sex is only the instrument ...
— Isabel Allende
Yeah, I've played a lot of instruments, and I played in a lot of bands growing up, and I've even had to play music in a lot of films that I've done.
— Alessandro Nivola
Too many talented people string and unstring their instruments without ever playing their music.
— Ken Standley
When something seems unbalanced and out of rhythm, just a song can tune things up in a moment. The power of music is therapy.
— Anthony Liccione
When I first tried to get a record deal for my original music, labels didn't understand what these instruments were meant to be doing
— Suzanne Ciani
I'm an electronic guy, I'm a freak for electronic music but real instruments, the dynamic range of it, and the emotions, there's no comparison.
— Armin Van Buuren
I like to say, 'I hit every type of music in a show, and I play the people, not the instruments.'
— Dick Dale
The horn . . . is the joint hardest instrument to learn. . . . (The other is the oboe).
— Jasper Rees
Music is the Universal Language that allows all people to communicate with each other.
— Ellen J. Barrier
I have no objection to instruments of music in our worship, provided they are neither seen nor heard.
— John Wesley
Sex is the instrument and love the music ...
— Isabel Allende
[The poets' role is that of] capturing on their instruments the secret stir of life in the air and giving it voice in the music of prophecy
— Rabindranath Tagore
I combine aspects of many styles of music and create my own musical forms by way of electronic instruments.
— John Frusciante
I don't think the drums are a solo instrument. Drums are there to set the beat for the music.
— Keith Moon
The viola and the clarinet made for an interesting pairing: we had to imagine the accompaniment of other instruments, ideally a violin and a cello.
— Nicholas Christopher
Color is like music. The palette is an instrument that can be orchestrated to build form.
— John French Sloan
We are all Divine instruments of God. All we have to do is ask Him which music to play...
— Maximus Freeman
Music is one of the most forceful instruments for governing the mind and spirit of man.
— William F. Gladstone
You can run out of garlic, you can't really run out of music
— Jace Wayland
After using your stuff on a jug band full of instruments, all I can say is Thank You Dr. Duck ! ...
— John Sebastian
I must play the instrument I've got.
— Saul Bellow
I look at people like musical instruments. I set people to music.
— Elizabeth Swados
I think it will be fun to not only play new music, but to get to play different instruments on-stage.
— Bethany Cosentino
A musician carries the music within him. He needs no specific instrument. he is the music.
— Marlo Morgan
Hell was a great fiery-hot music hall, he thought, where untuned instruments scraped and shrieked in diabolical cacophany ...
— Annie Proulx
Music comes from the musician, not the instrument.
— Victor Wooten
We're a symphony
our limbs and lips and skin making up the instruments, working together to create a beautiful piece of music. — Julie Cross
our limbs and lips and skin making up the instruments, working together to create a beautiful piece of music. — Julie Cross
The pianoforte is the most important of all musical instruments; its invention was to music what the invention of printing was to poetry.
— George Bernard Shaw
My house was filled with music. We had a piano, and my brothers and sisters played instruments. Even though I was around it, I played basketball.
— Michael Franti
I am the first instrument. I am the voice. I do not imitate other instruments. Other instruments imitate me.
— Abbey Lincoln
I always try not to overload my music with orchestration and to use only those instruments that are absolutely necessary.
— Abel Korzeniowski
The tuba is certainly the most intestinal of instruments, the very lower bowel of music.
— Peter De Vries
A song is a short composition for voice and instruments. It is a piece of sung poetry set to music. It is usually only a few minutes long.
— Russell Smith