13+ Anna Ternheim Quotes On A Mayday, Fire
Anna Ternheim is a Swedish singer-songwriter from Stockholm. She is known for her melancholic folk-pop style of music, which has been compared to artists such as Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. Her debut album, Somebody Outside, was released in 2004 and was met with critical acclaim. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Anna Ternheim on love, life, a mayday.
For me, the guitar was just a tool to make songs. I started when I was 10 - I learned what I had to learn to get my ideas across. I always felt I was a weak guitar player, but now I realize with the finger-picking stuff, I actually know how to do what I do with my songs, but I couldn't step in and be an overall guitar player. But my guitar playing has always been driven by the need to write songs. — Anna Ternheim
I work in bits and pieces. When I'm touring it's difficult. After touring, when I have space and time, it's a process, something I've been doing since I was 10 or 11 years old. I collect lyrics, melodies, bits and pieces, and finally it all comes together. It's hard to say - I've been trying to figure out how the process works. — Anna Ternheim
I grew up playing classical guitar, so everything I learned was rooted in technique, form, presentation. — Anna Ternheim
When I went, I hadn't had very much time to have hopes or expectations. I knew very little about Nashville, and I think that was probably good. When I was there, I got really lucky - I ended up with people that just were amazing musicians, and that's the Nashville that I experienced. That is a big part of Nashville - there's a lot of musicians, and that makes it a very special place and shapes the city. — Anna Ternheim
I've learned after doing a couple records that if it feels good and it's easy, then that's usually a good sign. And that feeling sorta went with us to Nashville - everything was just natural. — Anna Ternheim
Sweden is a small country. All cities seem small after a while. I was hanging out at a rehearsal hall in Williamsburg and I don't know how many people I ran into just being there for a couple days. Music makes all cities smaller. — Anna Ternheim
I've always been pretty unfaithful - I've never stuck to one kind of genre or music. — Anna Ternheim
I think it's always been very natural. I don't write a diary - it's reflections and thoughts and feelings that come to me at a certain point, and when I go back to my old records, they capture the time I was in then. — Anna Ternheim
I've always been drawn to all kinds of music - to me, it's all the same. There's different arrangements and slightly different ways of writing, but if it's a good song, it's a good song - you can dress it up any way you like. — Anna Ternheim
There's no right or wrong - I think people can be messy in a very soulful way. The point in the end is to make people feel something, and there's so many different ways to do that. — Anna Ternheim
I love melody, and that's what I love about pop music. The words can become what they are through a special melody. I learned to play guitar by myself, and writing songs came with playing guitar, so the writing isn't one part and the music something else. — Anna Ternheim
Singing in second language makes you brave in a way you're not aware of. You say things in very blunt ways or direct ways. It sets your mind free because you don't have a history with the language. You have to use the most direct way of communication, which is saying what you want to say in the way you can. — Anna Ternheim
I did my last year of high school as an exchange student. I lived south of the Atlanta, in a quite strange place - real southern. I formed my first band that year and we just started playing my songs live. It was way in for me to get to know people and to really feel at home there - through music. — Anna Ternheim
Life Lessons by Anna Ternheim
- Anna Ternheim's work emphasizes the importance of being honest with yourself and with others, and of allowing yourself to be vulnerable and open to the experiences that life brings.
- Her lyrics often explore the beauty and complexity of human relationships, and the power of music to bring people together.
- Through her music, Anna Ternheim encourages us to be mindful of our emotions, to be kind to ourselves, and to appreciate the small moments that make life meaningful.
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