Best quotes by Mandy Harvey on Music
Checkout quotes by Mandy Harvey on Music
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‟ I really hope my music and my life can help encourage people not to give up.
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‟ Music gives people the ability to dream, to leave their troubles behind for a moment and experience something beautiful. You create dreams and that's a beautiful thing!
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‟ I found my way back into music and realized that it's not that the music went away after losing my hearing, I just get the privilege of enjoying it and experiencing it differently.
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‟ I grew up with hearing, so I have a really good understanding of music theory and the structure of music.
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‟ You can feel the drums, and you can feel the bass. So, being able to feel the music through the floor, it makes me feel like I'm a part of the band and not just the only person in the room who doesn't really understand what's going on.
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‟ I'm not a story; I'm a person, and my passion is music. And I want your passion to be my music - so, judge me on my music.
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‟ It's just I do things differently and I want people to appreciate music for what it is, and not because of a story.
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‟ My understanding of current music stopped in 2006, so I am continually inspired by music from the past. Three Dog Night, Harry Nilsson, Bob Dylan, Herman's Hermits, Association, Eagles, Beatles, Stones, Turtles, Animals... this list goes on forever.
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‟ Technology is improving to prevent musicians from losing their hearing while performing on stage... audience members losing their hearing from listening to loud music… people being able to experience music not just with their ears, but with touch or with through their eyes.
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‟ We need to work on creating a more inclusive music experience. I'm really so frustrated with going to festivals and there not being any closed captioning or interpreters.
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‟ I started to play music again because of my dad and my mom. I grew up playing guitar with my dad, and he and my mom encouraged me to start again.
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‟ The thing I love about music... you can close your eyes and be transported back to a memory or a dream or a feeling.
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‟ I was always a shy child and slightly hard of hearing, so music was my outlet.
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‟ What I do is I get the sheet music and I put it out for myself and then I use a visual tuner to go through each note individually. And every time I make a mistake, I start the song over again, so I use the muscle memory of intervals and then watching that tuner, and then a lot of repetition.
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‟ I started writing music long after I lost my hearing.
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