Chords Quote by Martin Gore Download Open image “I tend to like songs that are very emotional, that strike a chord with me emotionally.” — Martin Gore ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Chords Emotional Music Song Strikes
My favorites are songs that I get an emotional charge from, whatever genre they're in. — Colm Wilkinson Copy Share Image
Songs I do have to strike an emotional chord the first time I sing them. — Keith Whitley Copy Share Image
I always choose songs that I have an emotional connection to, and I often feel myself getting very emotional when I sing. — Katherine Jenkins Copy Share Image
I'm not actually as emotional as everybody thinks. The songs are super personal, but that's just one side of me, and I guess people… — Rex Orange County Copy Share Image
I feel like emotional content is the most important of any song, for any artist. — LP Copy Share Image
I think about every song is pretty much raw emotion - even if it's not specifically about topic there's songs like "All I Know… — Styles P Copy Share Image
For myself music definitely informs my emotions. And I can literally play a song that will get me where I need to be emotionally.… — Queen Latifah Copy Share Image
Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional, it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I tend to like simple music. And clever, succinct lyrics. Songs that don't try to be more than they need to to be effective,… — Zooey Deschanel Copy Share Image
Sometimes its not the song that makes you emotional, its the people and things that come to your mind when you here it. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
More than accepted, it's encouraged for rock stars to be out of control. — Martin Gore Copy Share Image
I even have nephews who make music, my daughter makes music. I don't know what advice to give them these days. It's really a… — Martin Gore 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
I don't think I ever worry too much about what our target audience is, what we should be releasing. I just write naturally and… — Martin Gore Copy Share Image
I think being in a band is probably the only job when you're actively encouraged to be out of it most of the time. — Martin Gore Copy Share Image
The majority of the time I'm at home with my family, I play football three times a week. — Martin Gore Copy Share Image
Our music over the years has been very cinematic. It's surprising we never really got into film soundtracks. — Martin Gore Copy Share Image
“Vows are spoken To be broken Feelings are intense Words are trivial Pleasures remain So does the pain Words are meaningless And forgettable” — Martin Gore Copy Share Image
The term "black metal" has become a lot looser, or can include a larger range of sounds and extra-musical aesthetics, not just Satan and… — Colin Marston Copy Share Image
Every time I finish a song... most of the time it's in my own head, like this sounds too much like a Townes Van… — Conor Oberst Copy Share Image
So I concentrated on the rhythmic side of things, and therefore left a lot of holes. I didn't want to use big pad chords… — Midge Ure Copy Share Image
Talk health. The dreary, never-changing tale Of mortal maladies is worn and stale. You cannot charm, or interest, or please By harping in that… — Ella Wheeler Wilcox 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
Pete Townsend for me was a huge influence. Because essentially they were a three-piece band and the way he structured his chords and took… — Alex Lifeson Copy Share Image
“Wild Horses" started in a B-minor chord, and Stu didn't play minor chords, "fucking Chinese music.” — Keith Richards Copy Share Image
I learned to play by ear before I learned music theory. For me, that makes sense. After all, children learn to speak before they… — Jools Holland Copy Share Image
My course is about really working on a sheet of music. You work out the chords, which note complements the other, and how they… — Catriona Gray Copy Share Image
I don't write poetry and then strum some chords and then fit the words on top of the chords. — Andrew Bird Copy Share Image
I always think of each night as a song. Or each moment as a song. But now I'm seeing we don't live in a… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
It's a double-headed coin, because technology is a convenience but it's stifled our attention spans. At one time, albums had songs that were like… — Cee Lo Green Copy Share Image