Wadada Leo Smith Quotes

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Born: December 18, 1941

Wadada Leo Smith is a visionary composer, trumpeter, and philosopher whose life’s work embodies a profound meditation on sound as a vehicle for peace. Rooted in the spiritual traditions of the Civil Rights era and the avant-garde, Smith’s music transcends mere performance, becoming a practice of deep listening and mindful presence. His philosophy, which he calls Ankhrasmation, fuses notation with sacred geometry, urging audiences to experience silence as a canvas for unity. His quotes resonate because they distill complex ideas into luminous calls for compassion, urging us to hear both the world’s pain and its potential. A true architect of sonic tranquility, Smith’s legacy is a testament to how creativity can forge inner stillness and global harmony.

Wadada Leo Smith Quotes (22)

"I wanted to identify that the black experience is American experience."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"When Barack Obama was elected, it immediately brought out all the differences in society."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"I've got that Beethoven energy, that Stravinsky energy. And it's all a gift from the Creator."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Creativity

"There's nothing unnatural in creation."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Creativity

"The only thing that makes change possible is the idea of developing some kind of institution, because the institutions will survive individuals."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"All art is political. Yes. Even the stuff that sounds like bubble-gum songs. I think all art is, by nature, intended to motivate society for change, and the only reason change doesn't happen is because within the target population, courage is lacking."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"I'm an optimist. I have always been, and I will continue to be. So I believe there's always a possibility of transforming or changing or doing something different."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"When you live in the South, you're constantly part of the civil rights movement."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Creativity

"My solo playing utilizes the deployment of suggestive psychic rhythms. I'll state these throughout a given piece and play thematic improvisations on top of that. I like to suggest that rhythmic movement without always playing it. I like to create openings that I can step into."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Creativity

"Seeing the bigger picture opens your eyes to what is the truth."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"Jazz infers a style, but creative music has a wider field and wider specification about it. We know it from people like Scott Joplin and on through Bessie Smith."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"When I first started, I worked with my father, Alex 'Little Bill' Wallace; he was a guitarist like B.B. King. I was around 13 when I started, and I learned a lot by looking and listening. I learned how to be a bandleader from watching that band work."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"I don't set out to win awards. I don't think any musician does, but when you receive an award, it's an affirmation: it means that people appreciate what you do. Every award I have received is a confirmation of something I have done, and that motivates me to push a little harder."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"I think all art is, by nature, intended to motivate society for change, and the only reason change doesn't happen is because within the target population, courage is lacking."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"The artist is the consciousness of society... but musicians' role is very special."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Creativity

"Everything and anything is valuable."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"From now back to the past, we can observe clearly that none of us is free."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Mindfulness

"We have these old fashioned ideas. For instance, here in America, we talk about democracy - but we don't have a democracy. There are elements of a democracy."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"I always felt of myself as a composer, performer, improviser. I've never called myself a jazz man. I make art."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Creativity

"I don't set out to win awards. I don't think any musician does, but when you receive an award, it's an affirmation: it means that people appreciate what you do."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"I started composing when I was around 13, and back then, people used to say that I needed to be a composer or a performer, but I can't be good at both of them. I could never understand why anyone would say that. Jellyroll did both, Bessie Smith did both, and so did I."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom

"I write all the time. I always have. I can pick up my horn to warm up, and an idea will pop into my head, and I'll write it down and file it away for another time."

Wadada Leo Smith
Topic: Wisdom
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