Brazilian Quote by Ryuichi Sakamoto Download Open image “I know Brazilian music. I have worked with Brazilians many times.” — Ryuichi Sakamoto ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Brazilian Know Many Music Worked
The way we do music in Brazil is very different because we are so moved by music; we grow up with that. — Camila Alves Copy Share Image
My interested in Brazilian music stemmed from wanting to find a musical identity other than the salsa and meringue that I was inundated with… — Devendra Banhart Copy Share Image
Brazilian music has many of the ingredients that I strive for in my own music: Strong melodies and a disciplined but intense rhythmic concept,… — Chuck Mangione Copy Share Image
I loved the Brazilian music I played. But this is finally me. For the first time I think it's really me. — Herbie Mann Copy Share Image
For me Brazilian music is the perfect mix of melody and rhythm. It just bubbles rhythmically. If I had to pick just one music… — Herbie Mann Copy Share Image
I've been touching instruments since the day I was born. My mother is Brazilian, and she listens to Brazilian music. My father was a… — Linda Perry Copy Share Image
My entire education in music was in reading interviews with bands like Stereolab and finding out about Brazilian music or a Romanian composer. You… — Bradford Cox Copy Share Image
Years ago, I went to Brazil and fell in love with it. I really like the music, samba, bossa nova, the language and the… — Johnny Mathis Copy Share Image
I don't know much about pop music, and we sample music from all different cultures. I was trained in West African dance, so my… — Sophie Hawley-Weld Copy Share Image
This was during a period when I was producing Brazil '66 records and got infected by Brazilian music. — Herb Alpert Copy Share Image
Latin music has many international influences - pop, rock, country, Brazilian sounds, and alternative styles. — Ednita Nazario Copy Share Image
In Japan, there has always been a small number of musicians who have been outspoken on social issues, but they tend to be dismissed… — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
I was really into the music of Cream after I finished composing the music for 'BTTB.' — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
I am worried that young Japanese people are not very curious about the outside world - which is so different to the way we… — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
My audiences are generally mixed. Some people like techno, others are into the pop music, and others enjoy my film music. — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
It's a very intimate, closed universe, doing my own music. It's just me, basically. I have to inspire myself; I have to do everything… — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
In Japanese culture, there is a belief that God is everywhere - in mountains, trees, rocks, even in our sympathy for robots or Hello… — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
I think there's a genuine difference between the real and the virtual in music. — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
My interests are moving toward both 'sound and music,' not just 'music.' I have been doing lots of field recordings and also collecting lots… — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
The global view of cultures is part of my nature. I want to break down the walls between genres, categories, or cultures. — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
I've realised that if it is to remain relevant, contemporary music needs to change. — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
The piano is the closest instrument to me in my life, so it's just natural to play my pieces on the piano. — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
“Não, a vida nunca foi só a vida, nela há sonhos e fantasias que fazem a realidade ser o que é...” — Monteiro Lobato Copy Share Image
When a Brazilian player comes to England and is successful, he ends up opening doors to other players. — Robinho Copy Share Image
I idolised IM Vijayan and Krisanu Dey when I started watching football. After that, it was Bhaichung Bhutia in India and Brazilian Ronaldo abroad. — Sunil Chhetri Copy Share Image
We're not an American band, or a European band. We're a Brazilian band. — Max Cavalera Copy Share Image
I don't think my style of playing is different from the classic Brazilian style. — Hulk Copy Share Image
I would never say 'Demian Maia jiu-jitsu.' I created lots of things that became known, but it's all Brazilian jiu-jitsu. — Demian Maia Copy Share Image
I was really disappointed with the lack of respect from the UFC towards Brazilian athletes. — Anderson Silva Copy Share Image
I think I've already won the most important titles in Brazilian jujitsu and grappling. — Demian Maia Copy Share Image
I would like to fight for the Brazilian fans. I would like to fight Aldo in Brazil. — Benson Henderson Copy Share Image