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#1. You are working up to Mr. Fantastic Fiction levels of Zombie Expert, which is like playing Guitar Hero on some level that actually melts the guitar controller, burning your fingers with searing hot plastic till you scream in pain. Only with words. And zombies. #Quote by Libba Bray
#2. The ukulele was the first of many instruments they had bought for me. They got me a guitar when I was eleven, which my son Morgan uses until this day. They paid for 3 years of guitar lessons; they bought me a bass fiddle, which I still play. #Quote by Tony Visconti
#3. I'm learning on the guitar all the time. #Quote by James Vincent McMorrow
#4. Be a master of your dreams, not the slave of your sorrows. #Quote by Vikrmn
#5. I've always felt that blues, rock 'n' roll and country are just about a beat apart. #Quote by Waylon Jennings
#6. That it's a lot harder to make a keyboard sound not-cheesy than a guitar. #Quote by Julian Casablancas
#7. How many people have stopped playing guitar, writing poetry, or painting watercolors - activities packed with flow triggers - because these are also activities that do not squarely fit into culturally acceptable responsibility categories like "career" or "children"? #Quote by Steven Kotler
#8. I have this really beautiful Martin guitar, and it just kind of writes songs for me. #Quote by Stephan Jenkins
#9. I'm on this eternal quest to get the best guitar sound in the world, but my vision of what is 'the best' changes every time I go into the studio. Sometimes my goal is to make my guitar jump out, and sometimes I want it to lay back. #Quote by James Hetfield
#10. I love to play guitar and hack around. I was in a band when I was in high school. I never learned to play very well, but I enjoyed it. #Quote by John F. Kerry
#11. I played a guitar with a file, and a synthesizer. #Quote by Jean-Michel Basquiat
#12. My D'Angelico is a jazz archtop guitar. That guitar was made for Glenn Miller's guitar player in 1939. It's a '39 D'Angelico New Yorker. #Quote by Brian Setzer
#13. When I was 5, I started taking singing lessons, and then, after 'School of Rock,' I started taking guitar lessons. I would always write songs and play them for my friends, and I would play my guitar on the set a lot. #Quote by Miranda Cosgrove
#14. I'm left handed, but my dad taught me to play guitar right-handed. #Quote by Dustin Diamond
#15. I enjoy playing the band as the band. I 'be' the whole band and I'm playing the drums, I'm playing the guitar, I'm playing the saxophone. To me, the most wonderful thing about playing music is that. #Quote by Chick Corea
#16. Recipe of SUCCESS needs tons of morale, flavor of attitude and hours of patience to cook. #Quote by Vikrmn
#17. Yeah," he says. "We've been friends since kindergarten. Funniest guy I know," Matt says with a chuckle. "He's a great guitar player, too. He's in a band with some guys from Omaha South. He keeps trying to get me to join."
"What do you play?" I ask.
"Baseball," Matt jokes. #Quote by Cat Patrick
#18. The first act in the training of a warrior should be how to string his rifle and turn it into a guitar #Quote by Agona Apell
#19. When I was 11, I decided to start rapping, playing guitar, and writing songs. Everything really blossomed from there. #Quote by Becky G
#20. I started playing the guitar when I was 14. I'm not superstitious about guitars, but I do need strings to be old because that's part of my sound, and I don't like steel strings. #Quote by Jose Gonzalez
#21. I started playing guitar back in '56. I was a teenager, and guitars had just come in, and I had a thing for it and got one. Started learning lead breaks from songs, because that was the easiest thing to do at the time. I had the guitar for two years before I learned any chords. Really. #Quote by Roger McGuinn
#22. Jackson plays a broken guitar because he's in love with it, and doesn't want to fix it, I think. It's so broken. #Quote by Nikki Reed
#23. I had done a fair bit of traveling during the holidays in my school days with my guitar and discovered that I could live on it. Admittedly, I traveled with a sleeping bag but I could always find somewhere to lay my head. #Quote by Jeremy Irons
#24. •At 1 A.M. I'd pull on my coat, my boots. Walk down the stairway, out the door, down the long driveway to the road. Sometimes, I'd go to the stoned boy's house. We'd sit and watch TV. We'd have sex, sometimes. I remember only that the bedroom had two windows through which blue light spilled, and it smelled sticky sweet. His guitar leaned against the wall. Sometimes, I'd just walk. Down roads and up roads, through hills, through the neighborhoods, cold. Counting the small squares of lamplight in the houses where someone was still awake. I wondered who they were, and what kept them up. I went down to the little strip mall, the all-night 7-Elevena single glow beside the dark bluegrass bar, the dark deli, the dark beauty salon, Acrylic's Only $19. I bought a thirty-two-ounce cup of coffee, black. I sat outside on the bench, smoking, holding the cup in both hands. #Quote by Marya Hornbacher
#25. I play the harmonium. I had learned to use the guitar for a bit before becoming a part of the music industry, but unfortunately didn't pursue it fully. I would love to learn to play the piano because it holds a unique connect for me in terms of rhythm. #Quote by Kailash Kher
#26. When I started out jumping around with a tennis racket, I never thought I would end up on a list of the best guitar players in the world. It makes me feel proud of the hard work I've put in. #Quote by Gary Hoey
#27. There are no rules or certain methods. I usually start with the guitar or piano and sing melodies over the chords. The lyrics seem to be born out of that, and the fact that it's still a mystery to me is my favorite part. #Quote by Jason Reeves
#28. Charlie Bourdel stood five foot nothing without his combat boots. His long, black, curly hair was caught up in a high ponytail that reached the middle of his back. He kept a switchblade in his right combat boot and a .45 in his guitar case and could and would willingly hurt anybody who made the mistake of messing with him. Between the badass attitude and the fifty-pound chip on his shoulder you'd think he had a fatal case of little man syndrome; you'd be dead wrong. He was one hundred and thirty pounds sopping wet of swagger and confidence. #Quote by W.E. DeVore
#29. Every once in awhile I'll call up Eddie (Van Halen) and ask, Found that fourth chord yet? #Quote by Billy Gibbons
#30. These days I don't look to other people with the objective of trying to steal their licks, although I've got no objections to stealing them if that seems like a good idea. I'm sure that I'm still influenced by Mark Knopfler and Eddie Van Halen as well ... I can't play like Eddie Van Halen. I wish I could. I sat down to try some of those ideas and can't do it. I don't know if I could ever get any of that stuff together. Sometimes I think I should work at the guitar more. #Quote by David Gilmour
#31. I suppose ultimately I'm interested in music. I'm a musician. I'm not a gunslinger. That's the difference between what I do and what a lot of guitar heroes do. #Quote by Edge
#32. The only thing I ever really wanted was a Strat .. I started playing guitar after seeing Jimi Hendrix on TV the day he died ... then I got Deep Purples' Fireball album which was also a big influence .. I have a collection of more than 200 of them that includes Strats from every year since March 1954 - the first month the Strat was made #Quote by Yngwie Malmsteen
#33. I love the subtlety and tonal range of the acoustic guitar. #Quote by Dan Fogelberg
#34. The very first concert I ever went to on my own was actually Rory Gallagher. In a one-month period in 1973 or '74, I saw him, Thin Lizzy and the Rolling Stones. I wasn't really a big Rory Gallagher fan, but I thought his guitar playing was fabulous. But Thin Lizzy, they were fabulous. #Quote by Robert Smith
#35. If you wanna write a song, ask a guitar #Quote by Neil Young
#36. I wanted to be a blues guitar player. And a singer. And a songwriter. Not a shock jock. #Quote by John Mayer
#37. Blues music is becoming more and more popular than it ever was. I'm always meeting people on the road that are really young, and are guitar players. male and female. #Quote by Mick Taylor
#38. Sometimes the nicest thing to do with a guitar is just look at it. #Quote by Thom Yorke
#39. My first instrument was the piano; I played in the church, and before that I sang in church. I didn't learn the guitar until I was 24 years old. #Quote by Chuck Brown
#40. I'd say it's harder to play with an acoustic guitar strapped over your shoulder for a few hundred people than it is to play in front of thousands with an entire bombastic band behind you. #Quote by Robin Zander
#41. I've always wanted to smash a guitar over someone's head. You just can't do that with a piano. #Quote by Elton John
#42. Absolutely, all guitars are different. You can go into a store and grab five guitars, all the same model, and even though they look identical they're not identical. They play differently, they feel a bit different and they sound slightly different. #Quote by John McLaughlin
#43. I haven't learned anything new on guitar since high school. And I think it's time to learn something. #Quote by Jill Sobule
#44. My father kind of had hopes that I was going to become an artist like him - the typical thing. Of course I could play guitar better than him when I was about 12. But I couldn't paint better than him. So I went, 'I'm going to be the guitarist of the house, not the painter.' #Quote by David Russell
#45. The cello is such a versatile instrument. It can rock like the hardest rock guitar, and it can sing like the human voice. We couldn't do what we do without the classical training. It's a hard instrument to play. There are no frets, and it takes finesse and technique to play. #Quote by Luka Sulic