"All my music is very simple in that melody is usually clearly stated"
- Carter Burwell
About this Quote
Carter Burwell's quote speaks with the simplicity of his music. He emphasizes that tune is the most important aspect of his music, and that it is always clearly mentioned. This suggests that he values the clarity of his music, which he desires the melody to be the focus of the listener's attention. He likely believes that the melody needs to be the most prominent part of the music, and that it should be simple to follow and understand. This could be translated as a desire to make his music accessible to a wide range of listeners, as well as to produce a strong psychological connection with the audience. By keeping the melody easy and clear, Burwell has the ability to develop an effective and remarkable experience for his listeners.
This quote is written / told by Carter Burwell somewhere between November 18, 1955 and today. He was a famous Composer from USA.
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