Classical Guitar Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Classical Guitar
Classical Guitar Quotes & Sayings
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My parents signed me up for classical guitar lessons, which made for two years of the most depressing Wednesday evenings.
— Andrew Garfield
I love classical music. Yes, I was in a conservatory when I was younger and played guitar and all that stuff, so I also love rock.
— Matt Schulze
What's the difference between a classical guitar and a pizza? A pizza can feed a family of four.
— Faye Kellerman
I started playing heavy-metal guitar because that's what I liked. And then I got into classical guitar because it was so technically complicated.
— Cory Arcangel
The more you love the Scriptures, the firmer will be your faith. There is little backsliding when people love the Scriptures.
— D.L. Moody
I'm thinking about learning a few new things - like taking classical guitar lessons - and I'd like to bring what I learn into hard rock.
— Mick Mars
If you would dance, my pretty Count, I'll play the tune on my little guitar..
— Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
I never took guitar lessons. I took classical piano lessons from the age of six when we lived in Holland.
— Eddie Van Halen
I'm a boxing junkie, a serial-killer junkie, and a classical guitar junkie. All of these guys are great, poetic references.
— Mark Kozelek
I can't stand people who say 'I told you so.' That's worse than somebody coming up and eating your dinner before you have a chance to sit down.
— Lloyd Alexander
You're probably wondering how I've managed to stay a virgin considering how many girls are begging for a piece of me.
— Minx Hardbringer
I wanted to shred, so I learned classical guitar.
— Oscar Isaac
We all start in this medium because of the magic and the challenge is to keep it going.
— John Sexton
I had learned classical guitar when I was a kid, and I embraced it, and apparently I got good at it.
— Andy Rourke
What you were yesterday is fixed for always, making its mark on what you are today, what you will be tomorrow.
— Helen Eustis
I play piano and trumpet. I studied classical guitar.
— Mike Figgis
Being will not have magnitude, if it is substance. For each of the two parts must be in a different sense.
— Aristotle.
As a young man, I was very introverted and quiet, but with a lot of intensity and feelings.
— Om Puri
I started getting interested in the notes that I could hear being generated when I hammered on while playing a classical guitar.
— Fred Frith