Music Teaching Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Music Teaching
Music Teaching Quotes & Sayings
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Scientific People, unscientific mind; why are we dividing the world which could shine? Between religion and science, all what matters is human lives.
— Santosh Kalwar
I hated teaching composition. I was playing music I didn't particularly want to play, being on committees I didn't want to be on.
— Richard Rodney Bennett
My challenges have not been around music. My hardest thing in music was just sitting down and teaching myself how to play and believing in myself.
— Valerie June
This is a tough business for anyone, especially if you start out young. I feel really lucky about the way things have turned out.
— Tempestt Bledsoe
Teaching music to children is the most important thing in life, next to parenting, that a person can do.
— Jean Ashworth Bartle
Making dances is an act of progress; it is an act of growth, an act of music, an act of teaching, an act of celebration, an act of joy.
— Alvin Ailey
The people who were honored in the Bible were the false prophets. It was the ones we call the prophets who were jailed and driven into the desert.
— Noam Chomsky
On those who overanalyze his music: When you tear the wings off a butterfly, it is no longer a butterfly
— Claude Debussy
I'm merely teaching you to be someone of pride and to be a good leader and that's the message I want you to take away from my music.
— Sizzla
I had a friend who had been teaching music for a long time, and he knew a bunch of teachers, so I just put up the money and started a school.
— Flea
Music and symbols, they're older than human race.
Prehuman beings used them to teach early mankind. — Toba Beta
Prehuman beings used them to teach early mankind. — Toba Beta
Teach the student first, the music second and the piano third.
— Frances Elliott Clark
I believe that vinyl will outlast CDs.
— Conor Oberst
When cultural change succeeds, it succeeds because it's so embedded in what we do that we don't have to think about.
— Harvey V. Fineberg
All truthful music is familiar to the ear, for its notes were written into our souls long ago.
— Bryant McGill
Misunderstanding is generally simpler than true understanding, and hence has more potential for popularity.
— Raheel Farooq
Who gathers the withered rose?
— William Faulkner
Much music teaching seems more concerned with controlling the student than with encouraging the student's own impulses.
— William Westney
My father loved poetry and music. But deep in himself he thought teaching the finest thing a person could do.
— George Steiner
Any problem can be solved between people if only they can trust each other
— Michael Morpurgo