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Author: Charlie Parker
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Every time I hear a recording I've made, I hear all kinds of things I could improve or things I should have done. There's always so much more to be done in music. It's so vast.
Every time I hear a recording I've made, I hear all kinds of things I could improve or things I should have done. There's always so much more to be done in music. It's so vast.
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Charlie Parker
Music is basically melody, harmony, and rhythm. But people can do much more with music than that. It can be very descriptive in all kinds of ways, all walks of life.
Music is basically melody, harmony, and rhythm. But people can do much more with music than that. It can be very descriptive in all kinds of ways, all walks of life.
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Charlie Parker
I became bitter, hard, cold. I was always on a panic - couldn't buy clothes or a good place to live.
I became bitter, hard, cold. I was always on a panic - couldn't buy clothes or a good place to live.
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Charlie Parker
They teach you there's a boundary line to music. But, man, there's no boundary line to art.
They teach you there's a boundary line to music. But, man, there's no boundary line to art.
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Charlie Parker
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