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  • There's a similarity between European and North African folk musics. -- Robert Plant
  • All over the world, the idea of creating an melange of international musics, it's a very healthy thing. -- Robert Plant
  • Generally, I've got to say that all sounds, musics, noises since conception are bound to have influenced me. -- Hugh Hopper
  • But those musics do not address the larger kind of architecture in time that classical music does, whatever each one of us knows that classical music must mean. -- Michael Tilson Thomas
  • The Western musical canon came about not merely by accumulation, but by opposition and subversion, both to the ruling powers on whom composers depended for their livelihoods and to other musics. -- Brian Ferneyhough
  • When you talk or write or film, you work with the music inside you, the music that formed you. Different generations have different musics in them, so whatever they do, it's going to come out differently, and it will speak in beats of their own generation. -- Robert Krulwich
  • So many of the sounds that contemporary composers were trying to create were to be found in the traditional musics of the world. That was encouraging but also little daunting to think that you had to work so hard to be new and yet it was old. -- Robert Morris
  • Bells are musics laughter. -- Thomas Hood
  • The blues are the roots and the other musics are the fruits -- Willie Dixon
  • Dubstep didn't invent bass, it just zoned in on it. Bass, to varying depths, is the foundation to most dance musics. -- Kode9
  • There's always something in most world folk musics that always seems connected; whether it's a bagpipe or a tambura, there's always some sort of drone instrument, and there's always percussion. -- Paul Weller
  • Many people think of me as a modernist, as a radical in music, you know, someone who's always sort of at the avant-garde of musics, but I'm also quite a traditionalist. -- Gunther Schuller
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