TV is tricky. You can do some stuff and people will tune out and never tune back in. It's sort of like putting a bad taste in somebody's mouth. Some people may not ever tune in again. And then there's some people that will tune in just to tune in and...
I dance to the tune that is played.
I think that open tunings are a trap really because it's really hard not to sound like an open tuning when your using one and that gets old as well as what you learn in one open tuning is going to stay there.
I do very few standards. Hardly any. Other people's tunes that I do are usually obscure tunes, for the most part, although I do a couple of Duke Ellington tunes that are well known.
The older the fiddler, the sweeter the tune.
The older the fiddle the sweeter the tune.
I love the show tunes; I love all of them.
A borrowed fiddle does not finish a tune.
If you're going to play it out of tune, then play it out of tune properly.
Ultimately if the body is in tune, most likely the mind is in tune.
I grew up listening to show tunes in the back of the car.
If you play a tune and a person don't tap their feet, don't play the tune.
He who pays the piper calls the tune.
There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle.
One channel is the Stress Channel and the other is the Peace Channel. We really do have a choice about what we listen to. The Peace Channel can only be heard when we are present in the moment, when we are in the now. To tune in to the Peace Channel, ...
Tunings are wonderfully inspiring, and it helps you to write music. If I'm stuck, you know, I change the tuning.
Harpists spend 90 percent of their lives tuning their harps and 10 percent playing out of tune.
The game's the thing. That's why people tune in. They don't tune in to hear an announcer.
He who pays the piper may call the tune.
Prayer is actually setting out a tuning fork. All you can really do in the spiritual life is to get tuned to receive the always present message. Once you are tuned, you will receive, and it as nothing do to with worthiness or the group you belong to ...