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en Fundamentally I feel that there is as much difference between the stage and the films as between a piano and a violin. Normally you can't become a virtuoso in both.
  Ethel Barrymore

en I decided years ago that I wasn't interested in being a virtuoso of the piano.

en I hate films about music. And I've watched a lot of them and some are wonderful films. And there's always that moment sometimes when the actress or actor picks up the guitar or the violin and you know they ain't really playing.

en Fundamentally, I think people feel that a lot of Hollywood films are retreads. People have a thirst for what's new, and documentaries feel fresh to them.

en Other students studied piano or violin, but I switched from flutes to drums. Music is a bridge between cultures.

en [Ellis, who lives in France, recorded some of the violin loops at his house.] It was very different to making a normal record, ... There were no boundaries in that respect, and I enjoyed much more than I thought I would. The music had to be very flexible, and as a result it has a very improvised, loose feel. But that's fine. Beethoven and Mozart did not write with films in mind either.

en I've always been careful because what is the difference between this and paying somebody $70 an hour to teach my kid how to play piano, 'cause I can't play piano?

en I'm thinking about building a special stage in front of the big stage and doing it in the round. I think it would sound great with the grand piano and the middle of the room. My technician is coming over in a little bit to see if it's do-able. We'll see. A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. It should be a great show either way.

en You go through stages after getting bounced sooner than you'd hope to. You go through your angry stage, where you feel like you should still be playing. And then you go through the stage where you start planning and want to get things corrected. And then you get to the anxious stage, where you feel like you want to get going and get some of the planning out of the way. We're getting to the anxious stage here. We want to get going and see what we come up with.

en 'PiAno,piAno'

It's not a bloody piano, its a clarenARt...you weird talking person.

  Eddie Izzard

en If it is true that the violin is the most perfect of musical instruments, then Greek is the violin of human thought
  Helen Keller

en The piano is just a different animal. It's expensive, it's big, it's heavy, and it doesn't fit in the mix easily. Everyone grew up with a piano in their living room, so rocking out on the piano was accessible - it wasn't an upper-class thing. Now pianos have become very much a piece of furniture.
  Ben Folds

en I started in elementary school. I tried clarinet first since my mom had played it but I didn't like it. When I tried the violin it was like, 'Wow, this is fun.' It's like my passion. I love playing the violin.

en You want to hear the violin burp. The violin can even sound like a monster. Isn't that cool?

en An actor is supposed to be a sensitive instrument. Isaac Stern takes good care of his violin. What if everyone jumped on his violin?
  Marilyn Monroe


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