I never took sheet music seriously. I could do better myself just by listening to other people and using my own intuition.
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I can't read sheet music, I have to just listen to it, and then just go for it.
I did a lot of work without thinking about it in a calm, rational way. Stopping and thinking about what I was doing made my music calmer and deeper in tone.
I didn't take music seriously in the beginning. It just kind of a hobby to me. It was something that I love doing for fun.
There is something comforting about going into a practice room, putting your sheet music on a stand and playing Bach over and over again.
It's easy to get next to music theory, especially between your peers and music classes and so forth. You just pay attention. I had a good ear, so I realized that printed music was just about reminding you what to play.
I sort of look at music as helping me get through situations.
I never think my music isn't easy until I got to teach it to other people.
I rarely listen to music while writing. I wish I could, but it distracts me.
You have to really concentrate on piano or acting. You can't do both.
I'm just trying to work out how to write music now, because I've never had the opportunity where my number-one priority is writing music. I don't know how my brain works yet.
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