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“I play bass. I play a bit of guitar. I've never been to a lesson, so my theory of music is non-existent in any instrument, but we always had guitars around. My dad taught me to play drums for 'Love Actually,' and I still play drums now. But I'm not a 'drummer.' I'm not a 'guitarist.' I'm trying to…” quote by Thomas Sangster
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“I play bass. I play a bit of guitar. I've never been to a lesson, so my theory of music is non-existent in any instrument, but we always had guitars around. My dad taught me to play drums for 'Love Actually,' and I still play drums now. But I'm not a 'drummer.' I'm not a 'guitarist.' I'm trying to be a bassist.”

Thomas Sangster

About This Quote

A self‑taught musician who identifies primarily as a bassist despite informal exposure to multiple instruments.

In simple terms: Self‑identification through practice, not formal training.

Key Takeaway

Identity is shaped by personal focus.

Themes

Self‑Discovery Musical Identity Informal Learning Versatility

Mood

Reflective Determined

Type

Personal Narrative Statement of Identity

When to use this quote

  • Choosing a primary instrument
  • Describing musical background

Key Concepts

Instrument Proficiency Role Definition

Practical Applications

  • Music education discussions

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does informal learning affect artistic confidence?
  • What defines a musician's primary identity?
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