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Quotes About Harmony

My music has always been strong in melodic content.
~ Chuck Mangione
People respond to something melodic.
~ Future
I was more of a melodic player. Angus was more into the rock world. Straightaway, I said this is how we should do it. It was never a brotherly squabble but the opposite, because we just wanted to do good as a band.
~ Malcolm Young
I'm a fan of Miguel's; he's a friend of mine. I like melodic music, you know?
~ Evan Ross
Basically, I'm a melodic writer.
~ Henry Mancini
I really like melodies.
~ Kygo
Unless you're singing something that's kind of in rhythm with the bass, the melodies, it's just difficult.
~ Kim Gordon
I used to help Viv with the chords and melodies sometimes.
~ Neil Innes
I think country has the biggest melodies ever.
~ Sean Kingston
It's really hard for me to sing and play bass. Unless you're singing something that's kind of in rhythm with the bass, the melodies, it's just difficult.
~ Kim Gordon
I come from a jazzy, acoustic, folky background. Everything has to work with melodies; the words have to have meaning.
~ Yuna
We really like having songs where we think the arrangement is just as important as the melodies, even though they're typically not.
~ M. Shadows
I think I have a sound or a certain feel in certain harmonies in the way I construct melodies.
~ Johann Johannsson
I love amazing lyrics paired with amazing melodies.
~ Kim Petras
What do I call my music? Beats with melodies.
~ Jon Hopkins
I try to use a lot of rap elements but my main thing is melodies.
~ Lil Mosey
I usually like listening to music that only have melodies and no lyrics.
~ Kim Woo-bin
I just love catchy melodies.
~ Borns
I like good melodies and a great song.
~ Samuel Ervin Beam
At an early age, I understood music... the rhyme schemes, melodies and harmonies.
~ Philip Bailey
As long as I can say what it is that I need to say, then I'll fit whatever I'm trying to say around a melody.
~ Alanis Morissette
A melody is not merely something you can hum.
~ Aaron Copland
I always begin to compose the melody first.
~ Nobuo Uematsu
In 'Kill Rock n' Roll,' the choruses came about at the moment I was listening to a lot of the Supremes, and if you listen to that part, you can hear a melody and a harmony there that's not too far away from what the Supremes would probably be doing, but there's heavy guitars in the back.
~ Daron Malakian