“I can make any type of music, so I wouldn't want to describe myself as having one type of sound. I think music is about keeping it diverse.” ThinkingWantI CanSoundTypeMusic IsDiverseDescribe Myself Author:Tyga
“From our earliest days in Liverpool, George and I on the one hand and Paul on the other had different musical tastes. Paul preferred 'pop type' music and we preferred what is now called 'underground'. This may have led to arguments, particularly between Paul and George, but the contrast in tastes, I'm sure, did more good than harm, musically speaking, and contributed to our success.” MayDifferentHandsMusicTypeTasteMusic IsArgumentMusicalPopsHarmContrastLiverpoolMusical Taste Author:John Lennon
“I can have a song with Ariana Grande that is going to be the song for all the kids and the teen girls, and then another song that could be for a different group of people who all love the song. Im with whoever. Whatever type of people want to love the music and whatever they love about the music is fine with me.” PeopleWantI CanDifferentKidsSongGirlGroupsFineTypeMusic Is Author:Mac Miller
“Music is a very personal thing, so if you hear one type of song that you don't like, you pass judgment on whole band's repertoire.” IfsWholeSongLike YouTypeBandJudgmentMusic IsPersonal Things Author:Chris Metzler
“I'm not the 'rappity-rapper' type dude. All my music is really true. I can't just rap about nothing, just metaphors and putting words together. I can't just smash out material like other guys. I just want my albums to be crazy every time I drop one.” WantI CanTogetherGuyCrazyMaterialsTypeMusic IsMetaphorAlbumsRapRapperOther GuysBeing CrazyReally True Author:Schoolboy Q
“I think Badfinger was the epitome of that type of music before the power pop term was coined. 'No Matter What" is always gonna be a great song on the radio. There?s probably two or three others off their records that are as cool like 'Day After Day'.” ThinkingTwoMatterSongThreeTermRecordsTypeMusic IsNo Matter WhatRadioPopsEpitome Author:Robin Zander
“Some critics could argue that club or fun pop-y dance music isn't meaningful, when it totally is. All different types of music are meaningful depending on what people are going through in their lives at any given moment.” PeopleDifferentMomentsGivenFunTypeMusic IsCriticsClubsPopsArguingMeaningfulDance MusicDifferent Types Of Music Author:Darren Fletcher
“Saying directors don't write because they don't type is very wrong, it's like saying Dylan doesn't write music because he doesn't write notation.” WritingTypeDirectorsMusic IsDylan Author:William Monahan
“My first instrument is piano, I play some piano and guitar. So my solo music is more like real singer/songwriter type stuff.” FirstsRealPlayStuffTypeMusic IsInstrumentsGuitarSingersPianoSongwritersSoloSinger Songwriters Author:Nikki Jean
“Whether it's just the career path of doing independent music, being an artist, however you want to pigeon-hole it, it creates a certain type of character.” WantCharacterArtistCertainCareersPathTypeMusic IsIndependentHolesBeing An ArtistPigeonsCareer PathIndependent Music Author:Doseone
“On the show [the Voice] I obviously wasn't allowed [singing my own original music], because it's not that type of show. I think it's really cool that I get to do my own thing now.” ThinkingShowsVoiceMy OwnTypeMusic IsSingingOriginalsReally CoolOriginal Music Author:Melanie Martinez
“I like the type of music that can make my heart beat and the melody that makes me high but this type of music isn't popular in Korea.” HeartTypeMy HeartMusic IsBeatsMelodyKoreaHeart Beat Author:Seungri
“I was inspired by what students have done in some schools organizing walkouts protesting the lack of funding and that sort of thing. There are opportunities for students to engage in those types of protests - taking to the streets - but there is also writing poetry, writing music, beginning to express themselves, holding forums, educating each other, the whole range.” WritingDoneWholeSchoolOpportunityStreetsStudentsTypeMusic IsInspiredRangeProtestFundingForumsWriting PoetryWriting Music Author:Michelle Alexander