“We have two different ways of working. One is completely unstructured where somebody just starts playing and somebody joins in and then the other person joins in, and something starts to happen. That's occasionally what happens. What more often happens is that we settle on some sort of - a few sort of structural ideas, like, "Okay, when I put my finger up, we're all going to move to the extremes of our instruments. So, that means you can only play either very high or very low or both. And we're going to stay there until I take my finger down.” WayMeanPersonsTwoIdeasDifferentPlayHappensMovingLowsOkayInstrumentsFingersExtremesSettlingDifferent Ways Author:Brian Eno
“I think the other thing that's important is getting to a place, which very, very rarely happens with improvising groups, where somebody can decide not to play for a while. You watch any group of musicians improvising together and they nearly all play nearly all the time. In fact I often say that the biggest difference between classical music and everything else is that classical musicians sometimes shut up because they're told to, because the score tells them to. Whereas any music that's sort of based on folk or jazz, everybody plays all the time.” ThinkingImportantSometimesPlayFactsHappensTogetherDifferencesWatchesGroupsMusicianJazzFolksScoreShut UpClassical MusicImprovisingClassical Musicians Author:Brian Eno
“I remember when in the early days of rock'n'roll, when everything sounded totally different, all amazing and blah blah blah blah blah. Now you can play me one second of any record from that time, and I'll say "1959" or "1961." I can hear precisely. It's like it has a huge date stamp on it.” I CanDifferentPlayRememberRecordsRocksHugeRock N RollStampsRemember WhenBlah Author:Brian Eno
“You just make different music on a computer. And you can make wonderful music on a computer, but don't pretend that the machinery is transparent. It makes as much difference to what you're doing as it does if you play an acoustic guitar as opposed to a kettledrum. You're not going to make the same music.” IfsDoeDifferentPlayDifferencesWonderfulComputerGuitarMachineryTransparentAcousticsAcoustic GuitarDifferent Music Author:Brian Eno
“The time I like listening to music most on headphones is, I have a game I play with my brother, he's a musician as well.And he sends me MIDI files of keyboard pieces. So, these are pieces where I just get a MIDI file; I don't know what instrument he was playing them on; I know nothing about his section of the sound of the piece, and then when I'm sitting on trains I do a lot of train travel I turn them into pieces of music. And I love to do that; it's my favorite hobby.” KnowsWellsPlayTurnsGamesSoundPiecesBrotherListeningMusicianSittingInstrumentsTrainMy FavoriteMy BrotherHobbiesSectionsListening To MusicFilesKeyboardsHeadphonesMidiFavorite Hobby Author:Brian Eno
“Except in a few cases like Music for Airports, which was a very clear case of noticing a niche [and] saying, "Okay, there's this situation in which people always play music, and nobody has written music for that situation so I'm going to." So, that was a very clear example of spotting a niche and working for it. I have done that occasionally.” PeopleDonePlaySituationCasesClearWrittenExampleOkayAirportsNicheNoticing Author:Brian Eno
“I'd rather hold one note for an hour and modulate it so that it means something than play 3,000 notes in 15 seconds.” MeanPlayHoursNotesSeconds Author:Brian Eno
“With all fashion, what we do is play at being somebody else. We play at inhabiting another kind of world.” WorldKindPlayFashion Author:Brian Eno
“People tend to play in their comfort zone, so the best things are achieved in a state of surprise, actually.” PeopleInspirationalStatesPlayInspiringComfortSurpriseDelightBest ThingsZoneComfort Zone Author:Brian Eno
“My guitar only has five strings 'cause the top one broke and I decided not to put it back on: when I play chords I only play bar chords, and the top one always used to cut me there.” PlayUsedCausesFiveCuttingDecidedGuitarBarsBrokeStringsChords Author:Brian Eno
“I thought it was magic to be able to catch something identically on tape and then be able to play around with it, run it backwards; I thought that was great for years.” YearsPlayRunningAbleMagicTapeBackwards Author:Brian Eno
“Once I started working with generative music in the 1970s, I was flirting with ideas of making a kind of endless music - not like a record that you'd put on, which would play for a while and finish.” KindIdeasPlayRecordsEndlessFlirting Author:Brian Eno
“The reason I don't tour is that I don't know how to front a band. What would I do? I can't really play anything well enough to deal with that situation.” KnowsWellsI CanReasonEnoughPlayDealsSituationKnow HowFrontsBand Author:Brian Eno