To some degree. I think that I've always been very much of a chordal person. The chords are the foundation of everything. Some of Yes' stuff is very linear, albeit complex, but it's single-line melodic stuff. So I kind of had to wear a different cap ...
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 single song. We move from song to song, from lyric to lyric, from chord to chord. There is no ending here. It's an infinite playlist.
Actually, because I'm so small, when I strike an open A chord I get physically thrown to the left, and when I play an open G chord I go right. That's how hard I play, and that's how a lot of my stage act has come about. I just go where the guitar tak...
I learned five chords; I thought I knew it all.
Country music is three chords and the truth.
If it has more than three chords, it's jazz.
I used to help Viv with the chords and melodies sometimes.
We'd hold a chord for three hours if we could.
I've been playing swing chords for a long time.
You just pick up a chord, go twang, and you're got music.
Three chords and the truth - that's what a country song is.
Motherhood is at its best when the tender chords of sympathy have been touched.
For some reason, the concept of writing with swing chords was intimidating.
A Schubert song, the A-major chord at the opening of Wagner's 'Lohengrin' - such incredible beauty is a mystery, the divinity of music.
Yeah, I can read music and I know the names of chords.
Why play a chord when you can play one note?
Does the king know you're back?" "Nope! I'm trying to think of a properly dramatic way to inform him. Perhaps a hundred chasmfiends marching in unison, singing an ode to my magnificence." "That sounds… hard." "Yeah, the storming things have real tr...
I'm still disturbed if a chord isn't together, but your priorities change as you get older.
Every action of your life touches on some chord that will vibrate in eternity.
I like chords that are very lush with all the lush parts taken out.
I get the same charge from juxtaposition of colors as I do from juxtaposition of chords.