“Playing along with records is key. And as far as equipment goes it has gotten so much more affordable and the drum sets are of great quality. I play Pearl; their Export Series is great for a beginner.” PlayQualityRecordsKeysSeriesEquipmentPearlsAffordableBeginnersGreat Qualities Author:Chad Smith
“I think the key is never being satisfied with your skills and you have to constantly learn. I say this all the time, I sound like a broken record, but if you are not getting better in this sport you are getting worse” IfsThinkingSportsSoundRecordsBrokenKeysSkillsSatisfiedGet Better Author:Kenny Florian
“This is the key of modern science and is the beginning of the true understanding of nature. This idea. That to look at the things, to record the details, and to hope that in the information thus obtained, may lie a clue to one or another of a possible theoretical interpretation.” LooksMayIdeasLyingUnderstandingRecordsModernInformationKeysDetailsInterpretationClueTheoreticalModern ScienceTrue Understanding Author:Richard P. Feynman
“I felt like I could get away with calling it Black Hours. That could easily be the most depressing record ever written, but because there is this sense of fun throughout the whole thing I felt like I could get away with it. Like "5 A.M."; that song's in a minor key and I'm just wailing away and it could have been just wallowing depression, but it's not.” Has BeensWholeSongFunFeltBlackHoursRecordsWrittenKeysCallingGet AwayMinorsDepressingCould Have BeenWailingWallowingMost Depressing Author:Hamilton Leithauser
“The photogram, or camera-less record of forms produced by light, which embodies the unique nature of the photographic process, is the real key to photography.” RealLightFormProcessRecordsKeysPhotographyUniqueCamerasUnique Nature Book:Moholy-Nagy: the photograms : catalogue raisonnĂ© Source: Moholy-Nagy: the photograms : catalogue raisonnĂ©
“To look, to record, to inscribe, to reproduce, to imitate, to reveal, to imagine are for me the seven keys of photographic imagination.” LooksImaginationRecordsImagineKeysSeven Author:Jean-Francois Chevrier
“Our whole intention was to make a record of songs that we grew up with and change them up a little bit, but we kind of stumbled on writing "Joseph's Lullaby." The irony is when I originally wrote the song, it was called "Mary's Lullaby." I wrote it from Mary's standpoint and it was in a higher key, a real falsetto, and it just wasn't right. One day, the producer's wife said, "Well, it's kind of odd that you're singing from Mary's perspective, being the guy. Why don't you do Joseph?” WritingWellsKindLittlesSaidRealWholeGuySongBitsRecordsWifePerspectiveKeysGrewHigherOne DayLittle BitGrew UpSingingIntentionProducersIronyOddMaryStandpointLullabyFalsetto Author:Bart Millard