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Broadway Quote by Lin-Manuel Miranda

“I think I learned more about writing scores for Broadway by making mix tapes in the '90s than I did in college. You're learning about rise and fall and energy and tempo shifts. You're showing off your taste and your references. You're trying to be witty by - through placement of music you didn't…” quote by Lin-Manuel Miranda
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“I think I learned more about writing scores for Broadway by making mix tapes in the '90s than I did in college. You're learning about rise and fall and energy and tempo shifts. You're showing off your taste and your references. You're trying to be witty by - through placement of music you didn't write.”

Lin-Manuel Miranda

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New Yorker, 2021

Learning from informal, experimental music practice taught practical lessons about rhythm, dynamics, and storytelling that formal education missed.

In simple terms: Mix‑tapes taught real‑world music skills.

Key Takeaway

Blend formal study with hands‑on experimentation.

Themes

creativity learning music storytelling

Mood

inspirational energetic

Type

artistic educational

When to use this quote

  • songwriting
  • theatre production
  • personal development

Key Concepts

education composition culture

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance theory and practice?
  • What informal sources inspire you?
A Different Perspective

Practical experience may lack theoretical depth.

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