Instruments sound interesting, not because of their sound, but because of the relationship a player has with them. Instrumentalists build a rapport with their instruments, which is what you like and respond to.
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I spend a lot of time copying saxophone players and trumpet players. Not to say that it is not important to listen to guitar players, but there's so much music out there and so many possibilities. I like anyone who plays any instrument.
I play the real instruments. I don't waste my time with anything else.
Music is about communication... it isn't just something that maybe physically sounds good or orally sounds interesting; it's something far, far deeper than that.
If you're a musician, there's no instrument that can be withheld from you. If you're drawn to it, develop the talent for it.
An auditory scenario for the players to act out with their instruments.
I play a bunch of instruments.
Musicians like to converse. There's always interesting conversation with musicians - with classical musicians, with jazz musicians, musicians in general.
Musicians are always eclectic. Musicians are always curious and hungry for new things.
But if you listen to great piano players, both classical and jazz, there's a huge range of dynamics and colors and emotional expression that's possible with the instrument.
I regard myself as a beautiful musical instrument, and my role is to contribute that instrument to scripts worthy of it.
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