The wind is a very difficult sound to get. It's always changing.
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I was once supposed to play the wind in a commercial - yes, the wind. I didn't get it.
Some things don't wind up sounding like you'd expect, which is just as well.
I don't know, my music has always just come from where the wind blew me. Like where I'm at during a particular moment in time.
My boy, one small breeze doesn't make a wind storm.
There is much modern music that is better adapted to a wind combination than to a string, although for obvious reasons originally scored for an orchestra. If in such cases the interpretation is equal to the composition the balance of a wind combination is more satisfying.
When men sow the wind it is rational to expect that they will reap the whirlwind.
Wind is a floating wave of air, whose undulation continually varies.
In a broader sense, the rhythms of nature, large and small - the sounds of wind and water, the sounds of birds and insects - must inevitably find their analogues in music.
Never let the horns and woodwinds out of your sight; if you can hear them at all, they are too loud.
Anything can become a musical sound. The wind on telegraph wires is a great sound; get it into your machine and play it and it becomes interesting.