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Time & Perspective Quote by Bill Frisell

"In so many ways, it feels the same now when I play as the very first time I picked up the instrument. There's always this sound out there that's just a little bit beyond my reach and I'm trying to get there and that just sort of keeps me going"

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Frisell frames mastery as a kind of permanent beginnerhood, and the move is quietly radical in a culture that loves the “legend” narrative. Instead of selling expertise as arrival, he sells it as pursuit: the first time you pick up the guitar is the template, not the prologue. That’s a musician refusing the usual power pose. It’s also a statement about taste - the ear evolves faster than the hands, and that gap becomes fuel rather than shame.

The most revealing phrase is “a sound out there.” Not a riff, not a technique, not even a song - a sound, almost like an environment you can sense before you can name it. Frisell’s music has always leaned toward atmosphere and timbre, the in-between colors where jazz, Americana, and ambient drift blur. So the “out there” isn’t mystical posturing; it’s a practical description of how his art works. He’s chasing an imagined texture, a feeling of resonance, a tone that’s just slightly misaligned with the present.

The subtext is humility without self-deprecation. “Beyond my reach” admits limitation, but it also sets up a lifelong engine: you don’t need to be dissatisfied with what you can do; you need to be seduced by what you can almost do. In an era of tutorials, presets, and optimized virtuosity, Frisell is arguing for the irreducible mystery that keeps a musician honest: the horizon that never stops moving.

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Frisell, Bill. (n.d.). In so many ways, it feels the same now when I play as the very first time I picked up the instrument. There's always this sound out there that's just a little bit beyond my reach and I'm trying to get there and that just sort of keeps me going. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-so-many-ways-it-feels-the-same-now-when-i-play-131979/

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Frisell, Bill. "In so many ways, it feels the same now when I play as the very first time I picked up the instrument. There's always this sound out there that's just a little bit beyond my reach and I'm trying to get there and that just sort of keeps me going." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-so-many-ways-it-feels-the-same-now-when-i-play-131979/.

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"In so many ways, it feels the same now when I play as the very first time I picked up the instrument. There's always this sound out there that's just a little bit beyond my reach and I'm trying to get there and that just sort of keeps me going." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-so-many-ways-it-feels-the-same-now-when-i-play-131979/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

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Bill Frisell (born March 18, 1951) is a Musician from USA.

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