I hate the way chorus boxes sound.
Meaning of the quote
This quote is saying that the musician Pat Metheny does not like the way a certain type of musical instrument called a "chorus box" sounds. He thinks the sound it makes is unpleasant or not good. Chorus boxes are used to create a certain effect in music, but Metheny prefers a different kind of sound.
About Pat Metheny
Pat Metheny is an acclaimed American jazz guitarist and composer who led the Pat Metheny Group for over 30 years. He has won an impressive 20 Grammy Awards, making him the only person to have won Grammys in 10 different categories. Metheny’s unique style blends elements of progressive and contemporary jazz, Latin jazz, and jazz fusion.
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