Answers Quote by Woody Shaw
“In order for a musician to grow, he's got to pay his dues. Some musicians ask me, 'well, what do you mean? You're saying I have to 'starve' and pay all these dues just to play jazz?' And my answer to them is, well, to some degree, yes! Because in order to play jazz you have to live it. Those notes mean something. They don't just come from your brain, they come from your heart and soul too. And in order to have that heart and soul you have to experience life. So I relate my music to my life and my life style. You can't separate the two.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Jazz Musicianship, 1990s
Growth as a musician requires living the music, integrating personal experience, heart, and soul into performance.
In simple terms: Play music by living it.
Embrace life experiences to deepen art.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Performance preparation
- songwriting
- live improvisation
- personal storytelling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does personal hardship shape your sound?
- Can you separate technique from feeling?
Neglecting technical skill limits expression.