I enjoy playing the band as the band. I be the whole band and Im playing the drums, Im playing the guitar, Im playing the saxophone. To me, the most wonderful thing about playing music is that. Chick Corea More Quotes by Chick Corea More Quotes From Chick Corea I call myself a teacher because they want me to call myself a teacher, but actually, what I'm doing is I'm studying. Chick Corea doing myself me teacher Art is a subject that is inundated with opinions. In fact, that's all it is about is opinions. Chick Corea fact opinions about art It's made music more accessible with YouTube and the ability to trade audio files. But it hasn't made it more popular. Chick Corea youtube more ability music Talking about the body getting old, there's a sadness to it in a way. Chick Corea sadness body talking way You get a zero at the end of your age number, and you get some extra attention. That's what I found out. Chick Corea end you age attention I like Stevie Wonder as my favorite non-pianist pianist. I mean, I shouldn't call him a non-pianist, because he's really a great pianist, but he doesn't feature it that much - he uses his keyboards and his piano technique to support his great songs and so forth, but he can really blow. Chick Corea great like support wonder When I hear the piano played in a compositional way, like in a songwriter's way in a compositional way, there's a certain arc to that that I love. Chick Corea like piano love way I get interested in the various ways that music is being done in the culture, and some of it I like thoroughly enough to want to learn about it. The way I have been successful at doing that is to become part of it. Chick Corea doing music culture way If I had to look at 'Now He Sings'... from outside myself, I see it as a natural part of the growth of the jazz culture, which I've always been so happy - honored, really - to be a small part of. Chick Corea myself growth happy culture The title 'Now He Sings, Now He Sobs' comes from 'I Ching,' an ancient Chinese book that I was into in the '60s when I was studying different philosophies and religions. Chick Corea studying religions different book I came along in the '60s having absorbed as much as I could up until then and added my own tastes and search into the equation. I guess that's how I see 'Now He Sings, Now He Sobs' in relation to the development of jazz in general. Chick Corea search see my-own development