I don't think I proverb

 I don't think I could have ever had a career as a pianist because I never ever wanted to play the notes the way they were written, I was too sloppy to learn them quite right.

 I wanted to be like the guy from Duran Duran. I wanted to play 16th notes and 'four on the floor' so bad. I was listening to punk all day and my uncle used to listen to heavy medal, and I really started paying attention to what the drummers were doing. I didn't get my own set until my dad sprung for a Pearl kit for my thirteenth birthday. I got headphones and a Walkman and I was playing along with The Cars, Zepplin, AC/DC is the best way to learn how to play rock. They're the easiest drum parts ever, like they make you feel like you're king of the world almost right away.

 But their friendship and relationship was so clearly drawn on Jim's part, I was just playing the music he had written, so that was kind of wonderful about the script, ... I look at scripts, I suppose, the way a musician does with sheet music. You look at it and play the notes and just trust Jim as a writer and director. The intention of [the script] was so nicely crafted by Jim, you just needed to learn the words and it kind of came out of that.

 I thought it was a sloppy play in the neutral zone on our power play, which has been a strength for us. The kid walked right in and buried it. The disappointing part was it was kind of a sloppy play.

 Oftentimes, musicians can play notes accurately, but they don't play music with the notes. I could see he pulled all the music out of the notes that he was playing.

 He definitely helped my career. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. I wanted to be a sponge. I wanted to learn from him.

 Her hands were broad and strong; the true pianist's sledgehammer hands, they had been called. They still moved to her bidding…. No matter to what she likened them-turnips, carrots-they were still as nimble as ever. The notes came clear and true.

 We sensed it (was sloppy), but we just wanted to be the less sloppy.

 So, he taught me how to play a simple riff and I somehow found a couple of other notes to play, then I learned how to watch his left hand and I learned where the notes were.

 To him, money was like the toy bank notes in Monopoly: he wanted it, not for what it could buy, but because it was needed to play the game

 Philosophy is written in that great book which ever lies before our eyes ... We cannot understand it if we do not first learn the language and grasp the symbols in which it is written. The book is written in the mathematical language ... without whos
  Galileo Galilei

 This was where I wanted to be all along. I wanted to be here, I wanted to play with Chris [ Webber ]. He took me under his wing last season and I feel there is still so much I can learn from him.

 This play was written for these 11 actors just as 'Master Class' was written for Zoe Caldwell, or 'Frankie and Johnny' was written for Kathy Bates,

 Jimmy had that genius; that mysterious certain something. When you watched him play, you wanted to learn how to play that way ... he was an inspiration to me to play honestly, to play truthfully, to play deeply.

 But in jazz, the song may be written by somebody else, but how you treat it is entirely with your notes and your expression.


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