Music Score Quotes
Collection of top 18 famous quotes about Music Score
Music Score Quotes & Sayings
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There's a lot of money in doing score music. You can get a chance to get nominated for an Oscar; I would love to get nominated again.
— Juicy J
In this Internet age of shared information, even if you don't tell the people, they will find out.
— Li Keqiang
Writing is a dog's life, but the only life worth living.
— Gustave Flaubert
Jazz Improvisation means that practice is not as straightforward as it would be when you simply have a score to play.
— Ahmad Jamal
Her voice was loud and cheerful, the way it was when nothing was well and she was determined not to show it.
— Stefan Bachmann
Jesus said, But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret.
— Pat Schneider
The score must govern the music. It must have authority, and not merely be an arbitrary jumping-off point for improvisation.
— Cornelius Cardew
As for the journey of life; at some point you will realize that YOU are the driver and you will drive!
— Steve Maraboli
In a film score, the last thing you want to do is take people out of the movie. The music is secondary. In opera, the music is the main event.
— Stewart Copeland
Sometimes a piece of music in the score isn't effective. When a score is too well finished with too many elements, sometimes it's too much.
— Alejandro Amenabar
For me the best kind of film music is liturgical music. Liturgical music is essentially a million scores for the same film.
— Nico Muhly
Music is a performing art, as any Native American will tell you. It isn't there in the score.
— Michael Tippett
After working as a producer on many pop, electronica and some soundtrack, incidental music projects, I became more focused on film and TV scores.
— Paul Wardingham
Make it your goal to employ the sweet speech that marks you as a wife after God's own heart.
— Elizabeth George
I tend to score with songs from Western pop music.
— Danny Boyle
He doesn't comment on any of the music I play: Sonny Rollins followed by AC/DC followed by the Broadway score from My Fair Lady.
— Tawni O'Dell
Music could do that, create a magical oasis where nothing else mattered except hearing the next line of the score.
— Elizabeth Camden