Chord Quote by Jon Pardi Download Open image “I'm a guy who doesn't know the name of the chord, but I know that it sounds good.” — Jon Pardi ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Chord Good Name Sounds Who
The feeling that you want the listener to get, you should get yourself when you first hit that chord, and that melody comes to… — Matt Skiba Copy Share Image
It doesn't really matter what chords I play, what words I say or time of day it is, as it's only a Northern Song. — George Harrison Copy Share Image
I don't have musical theory or great chord knowledge, but what I have got me where I am. — Lights Copy Share Image
I can talk about feelings, but I can't talk about why this chord on top of this chord sounds cool to me. It just… — John Dieterich Copy Share Image
There's four chords in every song. That's the fun part - trying to make that your own. — Olivia Rodrigo Copy Share Image
I'm not even that good at guitar, so when it sounds like I'm playing a chord in a raw or unconventional way, it's not… — Alex G Copy Share Image
I found a favorite chord, which is B flat 7 - that's my favorite chord. — Jens Lekman Copy Share Image
I try to find nice chord changes, that's how I love to start, and then I start trying to knock it into a song,… — Jeff Lynne Copy Share Image
We're not playing your typical guitar tuning, so there is no normal chords for us to get our footing with. We're pretty much making… — Lee Ranaldo Copy Share Image
'Swagger' would be the word for 'Dirt On My Boots.' With the real funky drum loop and the ganjo rolling down, and then the… — Jon Pardi Copy Share Image
I always want to have the traditional country soul while meeting the new standards of country music. — Jon Pardi Copy Share Image
Take everything you can from what people say. Keep going and stick to your instincts. And what your soul tells you to do, use… — Jon Pardi Copy Share Image
I like hearing fiddles, steel guitar, acoustics up loud - really rock & roll stuff but with a country sound behind it. That's just… — Jon Pardi Copy Share Image
If you get music on a personal level, you are doing something right. It's not just in one ear and out the other. — Jon Pardi Copy Share Image
What I can feel the most and what I can remember the most are the melodies I want to write to. — Jon Pardi Copy Share Image
I played the bars in northern California since I was 18. We played at least three hours, and there's no which-way about it: That… — Jon Pardi Copy Share Image
We wanted to guide the musicians, so we could create our own sound. We would never let the band just go in and play… — Lamont Dozier Copy Share Image
I like Kelela. I like Twigs. I love the more old school; I hate to say old school, but I love Peaches; I love… — Neneh Cherry Copy Share Image
There are certain choices you make as a songwriter, based on vowel sounds and melody and chord changes. — Rodney Crowell Copy Share Image
I like really sparse electronics, lush arrangements, and interesting chord structures. — Josh Klinghoffer Copy Share Image
Using open strings is a great way to add texture and atmosphere to any chord progression. — John Petrucci Copy Share Image
Light rails are too bus-like to impress most commuters, too squished and close to the ground. Monorails, by contrast, strike a chord with travelers.… — Brendan I. Koerner Copy Share Image
I've been kind of listening to the composer Britten and his rendition of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' The opening track is a choral section… — Dev Hynes Copy Share Image
The Beatles changed music forever. They took rock n' roll from a medium that was about cars and girls and gave it context, interesting… — Bob Spitz Copy Share Image
Fair treatment of human beings and animals in many different realms strikes a chord with me. — Nargis Fakhri Copy Share Image