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"I think I have a basic sound aesthetic that is in most of what I do."
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"Get someone else to blow your horn and the sound will carry twice as far."
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"I wanted something very dense, something that would sustain long and more pieces of wood that would be soft, sweet, for more of a mellow sound."
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"Sound.Noisethe air employs.Melodies sweet.Tweet, tweet, tweet.Soft. Loud.A roaring crowd.Cluck. Caw. Crow.Tet, tet. Tis, tis.Guttural growl.Harrowing howl.Drip, drip, drip.Tap, tap, tap.Moan and groan.Endless drone.Ding, dang, dong.A church bell song.Vibrations in my earto hear.Sound."
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"I'm not interested in having an orchestra sound like itself. I want it to sound like the composer."
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"When we started the band, it was because we were waiting for a sound that never happened. We got tired of waiting, and we decided to just do it ourselves."
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"I want to take some jams and really concentrate on hooking up with Page because, since he's the only one not next to me, and his sound is mainly coming from my monitor rather than through the air, it's a little harder for me to hook up with him."
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"I've seen a study in the last year that digital sound actually induces stress in the listener."
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"That's the thing I like about my sound. It's real raw and very unsafe compared to a solid state kind of sound."
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"The sound has grown and sweetened over the years as well, and you can hear it on many of my recordings and, most likely, will see and hear me playing it if you come to a live show."
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"And then when I found my sound, it took me two and a half weeks to find my sound and when I did I pulled out all the stops, all the stops I could find."
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"I don't worry too much about the fundamentalist principles that are in almost any discussion about jazz."
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"I realized that equipment really had little to do with why I sound like the way I sound."
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"I think I represent a more left-wing view of what jazz is."
Jazz

"From 1962 to 1965, the guitar became this icon of youth culture, thanks mostly to the Beatles."
Culture

"I was able to work with the best musicians in Kansas City starting when I was really young."
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"Whatever my recorded output is, it's a reflection of a general love of music."
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"I was deep in the zone of practicing almost constantly."
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"I hate the way chorus boxes sound."
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"The beauty of jazz is that it's malleable. People are addressing it to suit their own personalities."
Beauty

"The first thing I learned was the theme from Peter Gunn."
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