“That the sweetly intoxicating three-four rhythm which took hold of hand & foot, necessarily eclipsed great & serious music & made the audience unfit for any intellectual effort goes without saying.” MadeHandsThreeEffortAudienceFourFeetSeriousIntellectualRhythm Author:Eduard Hanslick
“Back when I was in high school, I came out onstage with my guitar and had four guys playing behind me. We were just playing a dance, but I was standing in front of an audience rocking out. I'm still rocking out like when I was a kid. I haven't changed.” StillsKidsSchoolGuyBehindsAudienceFourFrontsHavensChangedHigh SchoolStandingGuitarBack WhenI Haven't ChangedRocking Out Author:Dion DiMucci
“My favorite job is being a father. I have four girls now. They're a captive audience.” JobsGirlFatherAudienceFourMy FavoriteCaptivesBeing A Father Author:Bruce Willis
“There are four basic emotions - mad, sad, glad and scared. And if you touch those emotions then you can grab your audience, your reader.” IfsEmotionAudienceFourReaderMadScaredGlad Author:Larry Winget
“I fell in love with the classical crossover genre when I was on AGT. I found out that I could use the microphone to establish a deeper intimacy with the audience. I did not portray an opera character; I was my true self. I would sing a four-to-five minute piece for the audience and then I could talk to them and say "Hi" to them! I would not need to act out scenes where my character was dying from tuberculosis or killing somebody else on stage, I could have a nice conversation with them.” NeedsSelfCharacterUseFoundAudienceFivePiecesFourNiceMinutesStageDyingSceneConversationKillingDeeperIntimacyGenreOperaTrue SelfFive MinutesMicrophonesTuberculosisCrossover Author:Barbara Padilla
“Something happens when you feel that energy and excitement from the audience. And you do, I don't know, four pirouettes. You jump higher than you ever have. And it's just this really magical thing that happens in those moments.” KnowsFeelsMomentsHappensEnergyAudienceFourHigherThings HappenExcitementPirouettes Author:Misty Copeland
“You know, an hour and fifty-four minutes is too much for audiences. They get nervous.” KnowsHoursAudienceToo MuchFourMinutesNervousFifty Author:Agnes Varda