Bit Quote by Elvis Costello Download Open image “You do have to be a bit careful with your voice. It is an instrument.” — Elvis Costello ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bit Bits Careful Instrument Instruments Music making Voice You Your
The voice will guide you-will tell you what to do. In order to do that, you must be quite sensitive with the instrument and… — Cecilia Bartoli Copy Share Image
You have to be so careful with your voice, especially when you're using it every day. — Mabel Copy Share Image
I suppose you have to be careful what you sing, because you might have to do it. — Lisa Stansfield Copy Share Image
I've always said that I use my voice as an instrument. It was something I created myself, and I said, 'Have voice, will travel.' — Yoko Ono Copy Share Image
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Essentially, your voice is an instrument; it's a muscle, and you have to treat it like a muscle, and so you have to work… — Kevin Spacey Copy Share Image
History repeats the old conceits, the glib replies, the same defeats. — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
People think it is all about country music, and I know a lot of country music has come out of there, but like Blonde… — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
I get very frustrated by this term 'genre exercise.' I mean, what exactly is that? Genre is not really relevant when you are writing… — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
Even in a perfect world where everyone was equal. I'd still own the film rights and be working on the sequel. — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
Somebody should clip Sting around the head and tell him to stop using that ridiculous Jamaican accent. — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
There is something wrong with you if you don't get angry about something. — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
“Was it a millionaire who said "imagine no possessions?" A poor little schoolboy who said "we don't need no lessons?” — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
Though the passion still flutters and flickers, it never got into our knickers. — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
My dad's father was a White Star Line trumpet player in the '20s. It shaped the way that I think about music. My grandfather… — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
Maybe I just never learned my harmony part, because what everybody says sounds odd to them sounds perfectly natural to me. — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
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