“For years, I was stuck behind a keyboard rig. When I started playing guitar onstage, it was a bit of a release - not to be stuck in one spot the whole night. It's really enjoyable having the freedom to move around. You just have to remember to end up somewhere near a microphone.” YearsEndsWholeRememberMovingNightBitsBehindsGuitarStuckSpotsReleaseEnjoyableKeyboardsMicrophonesPlaying GuitarRigs Author:Martin Gore
“Instead of thinking in terms of chords, I think of voice-leading; that is, melody line and bass line, and where the bass line goes. If you do that, you'll have the right chord. [These voices] will give you some alternatives, and you can play those different alternatives to hear which one suits your ear. Keep the bass line moving so you don't stay in one spot: if you have an interesting bass line and you roll it against the melody, the chords are going to come out right.” IfsThinkingGivingDifferentPlayMovingVoiceTermLinesInterestingEarsSuitsSpotsAlternativesMelodyChordsBass Author:Paul Simon
“In a professional kitchen, the idea is to have your cooks not moving much while theyre cooking. You want them to stay in the same spot.” WantIdeasMovingCookingSpotsCooksKitchen Author:Eric Ripert
“I did not want to move. For I had the feeling that this was a place, once seen, that could not be seen again. If I left and then came back, it would not be the same; no matter how many times I might return to this particular spot the place and feeling would never be the same, something would be lost or something would be added, and there never would exist again, through all eternity, all the integrated factors that made it what it was in this magic moment.” IfsWantMadeMatterMomentsFeelingsMightWould BeMovingLostLeftMagicParticularReturnEternityFactorsSpotsMade ItIntegratedMagic Moments Book:Cemetery World Source: Cemetery World