Chords Quote by Suzy Bogguss Download Open image “For some reason, the concept of writing with swing chords was intimidating.” — Suzy Bogguss ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Chords Intimidating Reason Swings Writing
I'm quite glad I never learned to play the guitar, because I think I'd write songs that were more classically structured. As it is,… — Florence Welch Copy Share Image
I've been used for writing rhythm guitar chords for a long time because it's so easy to play and chords just sound good on… — Bradford Cox Copy Share Image
I think I always thought of the guitar as the vehicle to be able to make some musical idea up. The only appeal to… — Jeff Tweedy Copy Share Image
When I began, the guitar was en-closed in a vicious circle. There were no composers writing for the guitar, be-cause there were no virtuoso… — Andres Segovia Copy Share Image
I only wanted to play the guitar so I could write music. As soon as I learned my first three chords I wrote my… — Michelle Zauner Copy Share Image
The large venue gives me the thrill that comes from the power in numbers. — Suzy Bogguss Copy Share Image
I think somewhere in the back of my mind I've always wanted to make a whole swing album. — Suzy Bogguss Copy Share Image
Aledo will always be home to me because I spent the first 27 years of my life there - it's such a special place… — Suzy Bogguss Copy Share Image
My mother was really into big band. It was played in the house all the time. — Suzy Bogguss Copy Share Image
I'm definitely not ready to move into something else. I'm having so much fun. — Suzy Bogguss Copy Share Image
One of the things that I think is such a constant in country music is that the song is so much a story. I… — Suzy Bogguss Copy Share Image
It's like Willie Nelson. You're an artist and you have different styles inside of you. — Suzy Bogguss Copy Share Image
I played in the percussion section 4th grade through high school - snare and timpani mostly. — Suzy Bogguss Copy Share Image
I love decorating my home. I'm a gardener too, so that's usually something I have to play catch up with — Suzy Bogguss 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
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
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
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
I don't want to discredit people's opinions of me, but you talk about the violin or the cello or lead guitar where you have… — Bonnie Raitt Copy Share Image
There are no rules or certain methods. I usually start with the guitar or piano and sing melodies over the chords. The lyrics seem… — Jason Reeves Copy Share Image
I like really sparse electronics, lush arrangements, and interesting chord structures. — Josh Klinghoffer Copy Share Image