You cannot go wrong by learning classical music because it trains the ear.
I love listening to classical music.
I love classical music; I love the way it's worked... all those chord sequences so I often use that sort of effect in my solos.
I am not doing something that it is experimental music in relation to classical music.
I think it's time they knew the truth about Beethoven.
That makes classical music work, the ability to improvise.
I like to listen to classical music... I like mainline jazz.
I like classical music of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and I adore Bach above all.
The history of music is nothing more than the history of art-music or classical music, the music that was commissioned by aristocrats.
I love gentle, gorgeous classical music such as Mozart.
The sort of commercial parameters of classical music changed after the [World War II] , and the whole industry became more backward-looking.
Our audience, it has been a more difficult process for classical music audiences around the world, and I'm not completely certain why.
My family were all into classical music, and I found that very intimidating.
I've been listening to quite a lot of classical music like Erik Satie, and quite a lot of blues.
I love Adele and Lykke Li. I also listen to classical music as well.
I listen mostly to classical music.
For me, personally, the most interesting music comes from the popular sector - from film and pop music - since contemporary classical music got stuck and went into directions where it lost a lot of the public by over-intellectualizing.
Lately I've been listening to some classical music again, some jazz.