Music making Quote by Graham Coxon Download Open image “I sing, but I don't think of myself as a singer.” — Graham Coxon ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Music making Myself Sing Singer Think
I was in a musical for a while, and I sing around the house all the time, but I don't ever think of myself… — Brian Tyree Henry Copy Share Image
I really don't think of myself as a singer. I think of myself as an entertainer, and the best place I do it is onstage. — Cher Copy Share
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I've never thought of myself as a singer - I've always just used my voice as a vehicle to deliver songs. — Matthew Koma Copy Share Image
I didn't think of myself as a singer. I'm an actor who recites words, and sometimes that happens to be on musical notes. — Mandy Patinkin Copy Share Image
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I'm a piano player. I never thought of myself as a singer, at all. I was always trying to sound like somebody else. I… — Billy Joel Copy Share Image
I'm still trying to discover my position on my own artwork and hopefully at this exhibition someone will come and tell me. I'm open… — Graham Coxon Copy Share Image
The other guys drink, but they don't drink anywhere near what I used to. And I think they're slightly respectful of the fact that… — Graham Coxon Copy Share Image
I liked Germany; I'm not into Berlin, it's too huge and empty and imposing, but Munich was good. — Graham Coxon Copy Share Image
There are a lot of people who can do it on the guitar and sing at the same time, but I think what is… — Graham Coxon Copy Share Image
I suppose my little Martin acoustic guitar is quickly becoming a prize possession. It's a lovely guitar. I bought it at the Cambridge Folk… — Graham Coxon Copy Share Image
When Blur first started and we were playing Manchester the Hacienda was the place to go. That was where a lot of exciting stuff… — Graham Coxon Copy Share Image
You know Manchester is always a bit of a hard place for people coming from London, just with all the history. Manchester has this… — Graham Coxon Copy Share Image
Most of America don't even listen to music probably. They just go raccoon hunting or something. — Graham Coxon Copy Share Image
There's a focus that hasn't been there for ages and ages and some American bands are sounding quite English like they did in the… — Graham Coxon Copy Share Image
Each woman is like an instrument, waiting to be learned, loved, and finely played, to have at last her own true music made. — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
The only thing I try to watch carefully is that I never lose the love for the instrument. That's also why I decided against… — Nils Frahm Copy Share Image
The reason I was drawn to the Band Perry was because they have a knack for doing rollicking country music that can sound a… — Phoebe Robinson Copy Share Image
There has always been a feeling with people that they love my singing but not always the choice of material. — Alison Moyet Copy Share Image
Jazz is not something that can be defined through blunt instruments. It is much more poetic than that. — Pat Metheny Copy Share Image
Kenny G, I have to be grateful to him for proving that the instrument can be played all different kinds of ways. — Steve Lacy Copy Share Image
I think my music has always been a mixture, depending on whom I'm working with - what band, what musicians, what producer. — Matisyahu Copy Share Image
When I act, I act. When I sing, I sing. I don't put one over the other. Entertaining is what I do best. — Irene Cara Copy Share Image
Mechanical instruments, potentially a vehicle of rational human purposes, are scarcely a blessing when they enable the gossip of the village idiot and the… — Lewis Mumford Copy Share Image
As you'll never hear the thing again, my boy, why not throw in a couple of brass bands? — Thomas Beecham Copy Share Image
When I first started making music, it was learning other people's songs and putting them onto four-track. Like Beatles songs and stuff. When I… — M. Ward Copy Share Image