Words matter. These are the best Musical Instrument Quotes from famous people such as Mike Figgis, Sheila Hancock, Maggie Stiefvater, Klaus Schulze, Kevin James, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I like to work my camera as if it were a musical instrument.
Learning a musical instrument is challenging, it demands fine motor skills and coordination. It develops children’s listening, thinking skills, imagination and perseverance. It brings out the very best in the children as they work collaboratively with their peers and teachers.
The big thing in my family growing up is that everybody had to play a musical instrument. We were like the von Trapps.
The human voice is the first and most natural musical instrument, also the most emotional.
I never played a musical instrument growing up but I knew kids who did and took it very seriously.
I regard myself as a beautiful musical instrument, and my role is to contribute that instrument to scripts worthy of it.
I can’t draw a stick person. I can’t play a musical instrument. But I’ve always had a knack for making money.
Few occupations pass the solitary hours more fruitfully than the playing of a musical instrument.
Everybody in our family studied a musical instrument. My father was really big on that. Somehow I only took a year or two of piano lessons and I convinced my father to let me take dancing lessons.
What’s great about acting is that there’s never a moment when you’re like, ‘OK, I got this, I understand this.’ You’re portraying life, and it’s a craft that only gets better with time – kind of like playing a musical instrument: the more you get to play it, the better you are.
If there’s any object in human experience that’s a precedent for what a computer should be like, it’s a musical instrument: a device where you can explore a huge range of possibilities through an interface that connects your mind and your body, allowing you to be emotionally authentic and expressive.
I always felt a love for music, but I never got my nerve up enough to try a musical instrument in school.
And my father was a comic. He could play any musical instrument. He loved to perform. He was a wonderfully comedic character. He had the ability to dance and sing and charm and analyze poetry.
Setting my mind on a musical instrument was like falling in love. All the world seemed bright and changed.
I had an edge in ‘Andhadhun’ because, being a musician, I knew how to play a guitar, so it was not difficult for me to learn a musical instrument.