I love contrast in music. Being inspired by classical, actually - in high school especially - classical and metal both, I remember having this cool realization that they are really similar. It's just different instrumentation.
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I'm a fan of many different styles of classical and symphonic music.
I just loved classical music, but I also loved playing rock guitar, and I loved playing piano, so it was a natural thing that those things would merge at some point.
Classical music is something that we're very passionate about, but we always thought it was presented in a stuffy way.
I've always had a close connection to both rock and classical music.
It's interesting about classical music that the more you hear something, the more you get to know a piece, the better and better it gets, period, which is just an interesting thing on it.
I love gentle, gorgeous classical music such as Mozart.
My music is tonally based. There is plenty of dissonance, but it's used as a contrast. There is polytonality at times and a lot of rhythmic interplay.
I love classical music; I love the way it's worked... all those chord sequences so I often use that sort of effect in my solos.
People perceive opera and classical as elitist - I disagree. I've always tried to mix the two, make it more accessible.
I abhor the words 'classical music.' Few things satisfy me more than a really good cover version.
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