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Melody Quotes by Carlos Santana
- I have come to the conclusion - and I don't know why it took me so long, but nevertheless, I'm here now - that a…
- Ever since I was a child I've always been very attracted to melodies. Whether I hear Jeff Beck, a choir, an ocean or the wind,…
- I realised a long time ago that instrumental music speaks a lot more clearly than English, Spanish, Yiddish, Swahili, any other language. Pure melody goes…
- There's a melody in everything. And once you find the melody, then you connect immediately with the heart. Because sometimes English or Spanish, Swahili or…
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- I have written most of my melodies walking and I feel it is definitely one of the most helpful ways of sewing… — Bjork
- I know that my passion is for opera, but sometimes I like also to sing songs, because there are many beautiful melodies. — Andrea Bocelli
- I used to - my earliest memory of waking up with a melody in my head was, you know, 8, 9, 10.… — Bono
- It's a privilege to serve the poor, to be servants of noble Africans, but I better belong in the rehearsal room or… — Bono
- There, in the chords and melodies, is everything I want to say. The words just jolly it along. It's always been my… — David Bowie
- Men have a lot less to write about, unless you're somebody like Tom Waits or John Lennon. And the female voice is… — Brandon Boyd
- Composers in the old days used to keep strictly to the base of the theme, as their real subject. Beethoven varies the… — Johannes Brahms
- We cling nervously to the melody, but we don't handle it freely, we don't really make anything new out of it, we… — Johannes Brahms
- All my music is very simple in that melody is usually clearly stated. — Carter Burwell
- The world is never quiet, even its silence eternally resounds with the same notes, in vibrations which escape our ears. As for… — Albert Camus
- The heart of the melody can never be put down on paper. — Pablo Casals
- Some things remain fragments, just the lyrics and melodies or a line or two or a verse. — Tracy Chapman