Harmonies Quote by Michel Legrand Download Open image “I would listen to something on the radio and try to tap out the melody, then the harmonies.” — Michel Legrand ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Harmonies Harmony Listen Radio Melody Melody Harmonies Music Radio Radio Try Song Tap Melody Trying
I'm the kind of person who can hear that stuff. If you sing along to the radio and you're not going to sing unison… — Art Garfunkel Copy Share Image
There are some ideas that I know I have to try out before I find the right sound, before I find the right melody. — Trentemøller Copy Share Image
Same thing with harmonies. If you hear something that harmonically is interesting, express it. So that's what I'm saying about talking the music rather… — Itzhak Perlman Copy Share Image
Until I can visualise what the lyrics are about and see the story or whatever, I can't hear the melody. — Elton John Copy Share Image
I'll have the music, and then I'll just turn the microphone on, press Play and Record and sing. And whatever comes out ends up… — Phil Collins Copy Share Image
I think I have a sound or a certain feel in certain harmonies in the way I construct melodies. — Johann Johannsson Copy Share Image
I don't like to plan harmonies too much, because there's something fun that happens when you just sing a pass, then sing another pass,… — Zooey Deschanel Copy Share Image
“As wonderful as it is to be able to hear your song, sometimes it's nice to just stop, turn your volume down and listen… — Lenita Vangellis Copy Share Image
Even if I have a quite strong melody, there are so many possibilities and so many directions that you can take the music. — Trentemøller Copy Share Image
Don't let a loud few determine the nature of the sound. It makes for poor harmony and diminishes the song. — Vera Nazarian Copy Share Image
I would have to work on the song and figure out how they wanted the song done, because they're such high-intensity songs. We figure… — Tom Araya Copy Share Image
I have a very strange melodic gift: melodies come to me effortlessly. — Michel Legrand Copy Share Image
The more I live, the more I learn The more I learn, the more I realize, the less I know — Michel Legrand Copy Share Image
Here is how I work: when I think that a film needs to have a principal theme, I search for a melody. I have… — Michel Legrand Copy Share Image
Here is how I work: when I think that a film needs to have a principal theme, I search for a melody. — Michel Legrand Copy Share Image
My father had left behind an old piano. My sister was already going to school, my mother was out working, and I stayed at… — Michel Legrand Copy Share Image
Like a circle in a spiral Like a wheel within a wheel Never ending or beginning On an ever-spinning reel As the images unwind… — Michel Legrand Copy Share Image
To play piano is a significant part of my life, my existence. It fulfills a very physical & spiritual need for me. — Michel Legrand Copy Share Image
I insist on a Steinway for my recordings, my concerts and my home. It is the only piano I want to hear my music… — Michel Legrand Copy Share Image
So I write melodies - thirty, forty, fifty - then I cast them off until I have just two or three. If only one… — Michel Legrand Copy Share Image
There's music to dance to and make love to, music to cry to. I'm starting from scratch, coming fresh. But my sound still embodies… — El DeBarge Copy Share Image
The bass line is the anchor for me. I started with the bass, and either doubled that and then added the harmonies, or sometimes… — Petra Haden Copy Share Image
Lift every voice and sing Till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of Liberty. Let our rejoicing rise high as the listening… — James Weldon Johnson Copy Share Image
I was a fan of the group. I thought they were great - loved The Eagles - but I thought that their beautiful harmonies… — Joe Walsh Copy Share Image
If it has to be put in a box, it's a country record. But it's hard to do that, because it is inspired and… — Jessica Harp Copy Share Image
Some men are like a church-organ -- you can play on them for a lifetime and always find new harmonies; others are like a… — Austin O'Malley Copy Share Image
That's one of the things I like best about folk music is the beautiful melodies - and the harmonies - that exist in it.… — Roger McGuinn Copy Share Image
If it's a heartbreak-related stress, I like to listen to Lauryn Hill's 'Forgive Them Father' the most, especially the harmonies. — Grace Chatto Copy Share Image
My brother Carl taught me how to play bass. I'm a self-taught keyboard player, though - I figured out our harmonies at the piano. — Brian Wilson Copy Share Image
Because I don't play guitar any more, African harmonies and rhythms have been an inspiration to me. I love the raw origin of the… — Cat Stevens Copy Share Image
I have a fascination for well-produced '70s and '80s rock with a lot of harmonies. AOR bands like Journey, Jefferson Starship, Toto, Kansas, Boston. — Tobias Forge Copy Share Image
We've recorded over our voices once and double the harmonies, make them thick. The Four Freshmen do that. — Bruce Johnston Copy Share Image