"So, first you have to be able to play with a metronome. Then you take your freedom. If you play in an orchestra, you got to watch the conductor, he is like a metronome, but it is more difficult because he can change rhythms"
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The subtext is a quiet jab at romantic myths of musical individuality. “Taking your freedom” isn’t license to drift; it’s a controlled departure from a shared grid. In other words, rhythm is the social contract of music. Break it without permission and you’re just late. Break it with authority and you’re expressive.
His orchestra aside sharpens the point. A conductor “is like a metronome” only in function, not in predictability. Unlike the machine, the human leader can stretch time, compress it, reroute it mid-phrase. That’s where musicianship becomes political: you’re not just keeping time, you’re negotiating it in real time with a person who can demand instant obedience and collective flexibility. Ricci, a famed soloist who also understood ensemble reality, captures the paradox: the highest freedom arrives inside constraint, and the hardest “metronome” is the one with taste, ego, and the power to change the rules on you.
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Ricci, Ruggiero. (2026, January 16). So, first you have to be able to play with a metronome. Then you take your freedom. If you play in an orchestra, you got to watch the conductor, he is like a metronome, but it is more difficult because he can change rhythms. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-first-you-have-to-be-able-to-play-with-a-95754/
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Ricci, Ruggiero. "So, first you have to be able to play with a metronome. Then you take your freedom. If you play in an orchestra, you got to watch the conductor, he is like a metronome, but it is more difficult because he can change rhythms." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-first-you-have-to-be-able-to-play-with-a-95754/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"So, first you have to be able to play with a metronome. Then you take your freedom. If you play in an orchestra, you got to watch the conductor, he is like a metronome, but it is more difficult because he can change rhythms." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-first-you-have-to-be-able-to-play-with-a-95754/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

