There is something magical about three you know - a trio is tight and nicely economical.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People like the idea of the trio and so I did mostly trio.
But if two's company, three's a crowd - and that demands the omniscient point of view.
Pair up in threes.
And then as we played more and more as a trio, it became more and more of a situation where we realized we really knew how to use the fourth member of the group - that space. The thing about the trio is that it's the biggest sound you can have with the smallest unit.
As an improviser I'm now pretty comfortable with trios, so I'm thinking of working up to quartets.
The three-piece suit has become sort of my trademark. You don't see them much anymore. It has several benefits: You may be overdressed on some occasions, but you can manage to fit into a huge range of circumstances.
I'm a big routine guy. I have to have everything in threes.
Nearly everything in life goes in threes and fours.
I really felt that 'Three's Company' was a gift. When it ended, I had money in the bank and had the luxury to pursue a life that meant something, to learn and discover.
There is a single entendre, but I don't know about a triple one.