Craft Quote by Timothy B. Schmit Download Open image “I probably learned most of my craft from singing to the radio.” — Timothy B. Schmit ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Craft Learned Learning Most Music making Radio Singing
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I learned so much about recording and about singing on records from Ken Nelson. — Wanda Jackson Copy Share Image
Maybe I was just born with a little bit of vocals or natural talent, but I feel like I taught myself. — Bryson Tiller Copy Share Image
When a song came on the radio that I wanted to learn, my mother would quickly write down the lyrics for me. Soon after,… — Kiran Ahluwalia Copy Share Image
I studied other singers, so I would learn how to phrase, and learn how to breathe. And the main thing was, I learned how… — Bruce Springsteen Copy Share Image
I learned early on the value and the power of music to inspire and to drive me. — Bill Walton Copy Share Image
I learned everything I know about music from my parents and my sisters. — Brian Tyree Henry Copy Share Image
I was playing surf music with my band when a girlfriend of mine who had come from Los Angeles took me to a James… — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
When I was about 13 or 14. I was in a Kingston Trio type group. We evolved into the New Breed. Our first song… — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
I've had a lot of people pass away in my life. I guess it's all a matter of how you deal with your mortality… — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
I'm good at fitting in, and I think I'm fairly perceptive about moods and psychic environments. — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
Jazz doesn't have much to do with how I write songs, but I am a big fan. My favorites are Oscar Peterson, Ahmad Jamal,… — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
I traveled a lot, but we didn't hire nannies to take care of our kids. We were both very hands-on. My wife did the… — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
I do not run my band like The Eagles, for sure. I've never had to be heavy handed. — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
Working solo means you don't have to account for anybody else. You do it yourself, so you're not trying to please others as well… — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
People would call me up because they liked my voice, and they wanted some kind of vocal harmony. Sometimes I was asked to come… — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
I didn't really think too much about being any kind of pioneer. The truth is, I actually kind of caught onto a couple of… — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
Although I was writing songs when I was younger, I didn't feel I had much of a clue as to what I was doing… — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
I grew up around music. My father was a professional musician. We used to have a trailer house that we travelled in. I've always… — Timothy B. Schmit Copy Share Image
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Learn your craft. You want to be a doctor or a teacher - it's very important to learn your craft and indulge in it.… — Robert Horry Copy Share Image
What I didn't know that by sticking to craft we would blow open some doors that I never saw opened before. — James Lipton Copy Share Image
All the craft skills that I have, I feel like I developed and honed in drama school. It's the most important thing for me. — Andre Holland Copy Share Image
“There is something deeply satisfying in shaping something with your hands. Proper artificing is like a song made solid. It is an act of… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
I have a lot of fun working and training and learning and trying to figure out the different aspects of my craft. — Jared Cannonier Copy Share Image
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They came out over the highway and they stopped and that's when Barney got out, with the binoculars to try and identify the craft.… — Betty Hill Copy Share Image
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