Drum Quote by Joey Jordison Download Open image “A lot of the time, I will write a guitar riff first. I don't write drum riffs first.” — Joey Jordison ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Drum First Guitar Time Will
When I write a song, it's all about the riff - the riff first, then the words come later. — Evan Dando Copy Share Image
Before I even pick up a guitar, usually the words are done. So I'm not first and foremost a musician. I'm first and foremost… — Lucy Dacus Copy Share Image
If I ever get some free time I end up thinking about what to make next. I don't pick up a guitar and start… — Chaz Bundick Copy Share Image
I always write from rhythm first, so if I need a song fast, I have to start there. Then I just threw some electric… — Erin McKeown Copy Share Image
I have to practice to be good at guitar. I have to write 100 songs before you write the first good one. — Taylor Swift Copy Share Image
The best I do, if I'm just playing around and riffing in a fantasy world, and then I'll write something down. Hopefully I write… — Stephen Malkmus Copy Share Image
I like playing guitar I don't like talking about it. I like writing riffs, I don't like explaining them. — Jeff Hanneman Copy Share Image
I write almost every single part of my songs, even the actual drum parts sometimes, whether they be simple or layered with many different… — Kaki King Copy Share Image
To me and my band, guitar riffs are what it's all about. We know that every time we jam on a great riff, we've… — Dimebag Darrell Copy Share Image
As far as when I'm writing a song, I think I'm writing first and foremost for myself. — Jon Foreman Copy Share Image
I generally write music first and then hum out the vocal. Sometimes I'll take a phrase that I use as a placeholder and just… — Bucky Pope Copy Share Image
I tend not to write on guitar very often. I tend to start off with keyboards. — Brian May Copy Share Image
I pretty much use the same stuff live that I use in the studio. I don't like the feel to change too much. — Joey Jordison Copy Share Image
The blank expression suits me. Just don't call us a pro wrestling band I'm short and I can't wrestle. — Joey Jordison Copy Share Image
When I first heard of this band I was like I either have to be in this band or destroy it cause its so… — Joey Jordison Copy Share Image
'Blood Host' is super heavy. Especially on the verses, it has an industrial stomp. It's one of my favourite tracks just because the plot… — Joey Jordison Copy Share Image
No, I don't think in that way. Being of the anonymous factor is to keep all the rock star cliche and the ego bullshit… — Joey Jordison Copy Share Image
I got over the transverse myelitis stuff; I'm walking great, and I'm playing faster; I mean, I'm just playing all the time. I have… — Joey Jordison Copy Share Image
The communication within Sinsaenum is really, really cool. As extreme as the music is, you might not realize how much we respect each other… — Joey Jordison Copy Share Image
I'd been working on new Slipknot material since the end of the 'All Hope Is Gone' tour cycle, but I ended up with so… — Joey Jordison Copy Share Image
When everyone tells you, 'No, no, no,' your creative forces get a little twisted and turn into something more apocalyptic than ever. — Joey Jordison Copy Share Image
I had the idea of using Glen Benton on the song before even writing anything. However, instead of writing a typical death metal song,… — Joey Jordison Copy Share Image
We all have those friends that tick to their drum, and you don't want them to tick to anybody else's drum. — Shaun Livingston Copy Share Image
I started getting back into buying old analog gear while we were recording. Lots of old drum machines and synths. It wasn't a conscious… — Martin Gore Copy Share Image
Portishead's production is just insane beats you would expect to be on a KRS-One album. But then there's this little white girl with an… — Anders Holm Copy Share Image
The bass should be the note of the bass drum, and then you've got the engine of the band that everything else builds on.… — Suzi Quatro Copy Share Image
I really just wanted to play the drum set and match that. I was never really into the percussion thing. — John Otto Copy Share Image
When I write in the studio, I tend to gravitate toward the ability to play really loud, aggressive, post-punk stuff, with big, heavy guitars… — Tom DeLonge Copy Share Image
I was the first artist, I think, to ever do an all-keyboard album. There were things that resembled it, like Stevie Wonder. A lot… — Gary Wright Copy Share Image
I did a smaller gig with an acoustic guitar and a drum machine. In one song, something wrong happened with the drum machine. I… — Violante Placido Copy Share Image
If I just simply let go, and allow my hand, my arm, to be more of a support system, suddenly - I have more… — Evelyn Glennie Copy Share Image