I've had cysts on my vocal chords.

A chord is just the name of a sound.

If it has more than three chords, it's jazz.

Country music is three chords and the truth.

Why play a chord when you can play one note?

Ive been playing swing chords for a long time.

I've been playing swing chords for a long time.

Chords that were broken will vibrate once more.

I learned five chords; I thought I knew it all.

The total person sings not just the vocal chords.

I'm no good with chords. I'm horrible with chords.

If you play more than two chords, you're showing off.

There are only so many chords and notes in the world.

I can write hundreds of songs on simple power chords.

All I have is this guitar, these chords and the truth.

Yeah, I can read music and I know the names of chords.

You just pick up a chord, go twang, and you're got music.

I used to help Viv with the chords and melodies sometimes.

Three chords and the truth - that's what a country song is.

I'd definitely like to see less twerking and more power chords.

I guess I like minor chords better than major ones, in general.

I bid the chords sweet music make, And all must follow in my wake.

Learn 2 chords and then get a good lawyer before learning the 3rd.

I like chords that are very lush with all the lush parts taken out.

I could live inside a G major chord, with Grace, if she was willing.

If you don't make those vocal chords work, they'll go dormant on you.

How light the touches are that kiss the music from the chords of life!

There is not a string attuned to mirth but has its chord of melancholy.

The vocal chords are like most other muscles that need to be worked out.

There is a chord in every heart that has a sigh in it if touched aright.

All my songs were made at the end of the neck, 'farmer's corner' chords.

For some reason, the concept of writing with swing chords was intimidating.

I liked writing the negative ads more than - because it's more minor chords.

Sometimes you stumble across a few chords that put you in a reflective place.

By adopting a certain physical posture, a resonant chord is struck in spirit.

I'm a real musician's musician: I get really geeky on chords and arrangements.

There are only seven chords, and I believe every song has already been written.

I tend to hear rhythm and melody, chord-progressions, long before I hear words.

Motherhood is at its best when the tender chords of sympathy have been touched.

Singing in multiple voices, especially Oscar's, can make my vocal chords tired.

One chord is fine. Two chords are pushing it. Three chords and you're into jazz.

Pete Townshend used to crash chords and let the guitar feed back. He's overrated.

As soon as you impose Western chords on an Indian scale, something great collapses.

Lionel [Richie] said, "Yeah, I learned chords and stuff playin' against your albums."

I tend to like songs that are very emotional, that strike a chord with me emotionally.

I learned some chords and I started watching anybody I could, once I really got into it.

I get the same charge from juxtaposition of colors as I do from juxtaposition of chords.

Every once in awhile I'll call up Eddie (Van Halen) and ask, Found that fourth chord yet?

We didn't want to be another post-Libertines band singing about London and playing chords.

When I listen to songs, to this day, I listen to the chords and the groove and the melody.

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