Death Quote by Nigel Kennedy Download Open image “If you do the same thing every night, that's the death of music.” — Nigel Kennedy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Death Every Every night Ifs Music Night Same Thing You
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Even if you're playing Brahms or a Beethoven concerto, you've got to have a different vantage point, slightly, each time. — Nigel Kennedy Copy Share Image
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I've learnt new scales through playing different types of music, like Indian raga scales, gipsy scales and harmonically-based jazz scales. — Nigel Kennedy Copy Share Image
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Bach was a top harmonist geezer, which is why the jazz cats love him. — Nigel Kennedy Copy Share Image
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