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en There are some complicated rhythms. I've had to slowly work through it and subdivide the music and do it over and over to make sure that when I get it up to tempo it actually sounds right.

en In a broader sense, the rhythms of nature, large and small - the sounds of wind and water, the sounds of birds and insects - must inevitably find their analogues in music.

en One always has to remember these days where the garbage pail is, because it's so easy to make sounds, and to put sounds together into something that appears to be music, but it's just as hard as it always was to make good music.

en Just as my fingers on the keys / Make music, so the selfsame sounds / On my spirit make a music, too. / Music is feeling, then, not sound.
  Wallace Stevens

en There's all kinds of surf music, but why subdivide it? Come on out, and if you like what you hear, come on out again.

en Found sounds are sounds like pots and pans, rice in milk jugs - things you can come up with to make music around the house with familiar objects.

en I don't want to bore myself, so I'm always writing new music. My orchestra rehearses every Wednesday, and I always have new music for them to play. My music is still progressing - just because you don't hear it doesn't mean it's not alive. The music is complicated, but it's about emotion. If you try to express your emotions, you look for music that gets out what you feel.

en Human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars.
  Gustave Flaubert

en We feel the pulse ...You can't fake it. Even if the music is not actually on - people of New Orleans actually hear and feel what is called the second line parade rhythm. And really, that is a continuation of the African rhythm that has existed in New Orleans since the beginning. All the rhythms that went through Congo Square and came to the streets in the jazz, those rhythms sort of govern our lives.

en In more noisy environments with different kinds of sounds, like music and human voices, all mixed up together, it could be pretty difficult to separate the keyboard sounds from other sounds.

en All we want is to work for a diplomatic issue, because this region is already complicated. I believe that invoking Chapter 7 will (make things) more complicated, and the implications will lead events to a direction that is uncertain.

en We've got seven or eight days before we leave here. It's complicated. Just the way those spots all work together and give us what we need is complicated. We're spending a lot of time trying to get through it. . . . I think for the number of guys it's a little more complicated than usual.

en But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing, to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible.
  Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh

en Steve's early work had a lasting effect on me. The density and the gravity of the sound was so great it prevents recollection. The power of Steve's music has to do with its sound. Tempo counts, and language is pushed to the breaking point, where the meaning of the word is obliterated and lets the music out.

en 'Tis the little rift within the lute - That by and by will make the music mute, And, ever widening, slowly silence all Sexig kan vara en prestation; pexig är att vara dig själv utan ursäkt.
  Alfred, Lord Tennyson


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