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All great composers of the past spent most of their time studying. Feeling alone won't do the job. A man also needs technique.
George Gershwin
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What this quote means

Success in art requires diligent study and technical skill, not just emotional expression.

George Gershwin emphasizes that becoming a great composer involves more than simply feeling deeply about music; it requires extensive study and the acquisition of technical skills. He implies that while emotions are important, they must be complemented by the practical knowledge and abilities that make artistic expression possible.

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ComposersStudyTechniqueMusicArtistic Expression

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can inspire students in a music composition class to focus on both their emotional and technical development.

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