"When I started out, all I did was play my trombone"
- Ray Conniff
About this Quote
Ray Conniff's quote talks to the power of dedication and hard work. He is saying that when he initially started, he was focused solely on playing his trombone. This recommends that he was determined to ideal his craft and develop his skills. He wanted to put in the time and effort to become the best musician he could be. His quote also speaks with the significance of wanting what you do. He was passionate about playing the trombone which enthusiasm drove him to become the effective artist he is today. His quote is a reminder that if you are passionate about something and willing to put in the hard work, you can achieve great things.
This quote is written / told by Ray Conniff between November 6, 1916 and October 12, 2002. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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