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Creativity Quote by Lionel Hampton

"Every day I look forward to getting with my instruments, trying new things"

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The line has the casual brightness of someone who’s already won the argument with time. Lionel Hampton isn’t talking about discipline, or grind, or “perfecting the craft” in the way poster quotes do. He’s talking about desire: the daily pull of the instruments themselves, like friends who never stop being interesting. That’s a jazz musician’s worldview compressed into one sentence - the work is not a staircase to mastery so much as a door you keep opening.

“Getting with my instruments” is telling. Not “practicing” or “rehearsing,” words that imply correction and obedience, but a reunion, almost social. It frames music as a relationship: responsive, moody, full of surprises. The subtext is humility disguised as confidence. Hampton, a virtuoso vibraphonist and bandleader who helped define the swing era, is effectively saying that the instruments still have more to teach him. That’s how improvisers stay alive: they don’t treat knowledge as a trophy; they treat it as a terrain.

“Trying new things” lands as both aesthetic and ethical. In jazz, novelty isn’t garnish; it’s the engine. Hampton came up in a period when Black innovation was constantly being copied, commercialized, and boxed into “styles.” His insistence on daily experimentation reads as quiet resistance to nostalgia - including the flattering nostalgia that freezes legends into museum exhibits. He keeps the future in the room by keeping curiosity on the payroll.

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Lionel Hampton

Lionel Hampton (April 20, 1908 - August 31, 2002) was a Musician from USA.

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