If you focus too much on development of the visual angle, it could be a detriment to what you're doing musically.
Everything I'm doing musically is for its own sake. I'm recording at my house, trying really hard to write songs with a four-track tape recorder.
The people who raised me musically are my mother, who is a classically trained pianist, and my stepfather.
I feel like I've met most people I look up to musically. I just want to meet Chef.
Young singers are much better educated musically, much better informed, through discs and videos, than I was.
I love stretching myself musically.
I'm always doing something musically - when I'm working or when I'm off.
I know I'm not musically talented.
Every opera, because every opera is a unique slice of a particular perspective, historical perspective and psychological perspective if not musical style, and so forth, they all present different challenges. Some can be musically very challenging, some can be psychologically more challenging. There is always something that requires a pretty specific amount of energy and attention.
We wouldn't have put it out with the name Queen on it if we didn't think it was musically up to scratch.
My gift's primarily literary. That being said, I ended up a musician. By the time I made the bluegrass record. . . I'm more impressed with myself when I push the envelope musically than I am when I push it literality.
There are no musically untalented people.
Musically, I just think in terms of what's next. There's a lot of things I've always dreamed of doing, and I hope I get to them before I get too deaf.
I try to tell a story musically in a song.
For better or worse, I've always been curious musically. Whether it's opera or Judy Garland or pop, I've deliberately sought those things out. I've never wanted to do the same things over and over. Some think I've accomplished what I set out to do, and others consider me a dilettante.
I just don't write musically, but lyrically, yeah I write.
I'm very musically inclined. My parents were opera singers. As a young child, I could hear operas and I knew if they were sad, or if they reminded me of something, or they brought back a memory.
All talk of method and style seemed suddenly trivial; I became interested in meaning. I wanted to say something musically about life and living.
Somalis really are very musically sophisticated, and they're about their own thing.
I just find it really shitty that someone who never really produced anything, musically speaking, can just say, "I don't really like it. " It just sucks because you put so much work into a record and someone disapproves. "