I didn’t want to get that ring around my lips from practicing the trumpet, because I thought the girls wouldn’t like me. So I never practiced.

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Wynton Marsalis, a famous American musician, didn't want to practice playing the trumpet because he was worried that it would leave a ring around his lips, and he thought the girls wouldn't like him if that happened. So he decided to never practice the trumpet, even though that would have helped him become a better musician.

About Wynton Marsalis

Wynton Marsalis is an acclaimed American trumpeter, composer, and music instructor. He has won numerous Grammy Awards and was the first jazz musician to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. Marsalis is known for his contributions to both classical and jazz music, often engaging with young audiences.

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We looked up to our father. He still is much greater than us.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Many a revolution started with the actions of a few. Only 56 men signed the Declaration of Independence. A few hanging together can lead a nation to change.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

We always hear about the rights of democracy, but the major responsibility of it is participation.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

The nerves are a problem on trumpet, because when you mess up everyone can hear it. Just remember most people are too polite to say anything about it. That should calm your nerves.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

The bandstand is a sacred place.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Whenever you face a man who’s playing your instrument, there’s a competition.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

You need a team. You need people to push you. You need opponents.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

When did we begin to lose faith in our ability to effect change?

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Through first-class education, a generation marches down the long uncertain road of the future with confidence.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

I believe in professionalism, but playing is not like a job. You have to be grateful to have the opportunity to play.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

This rebuilding of New Orleans gives us the perfect opportunity to see if we’re ready to extend the legacy of Dr. King.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

There are forces all around you who wish to exploit division, rob you of your freedom, and tell you what to think. But young folks can rekindle the weary spirit of a slumbering nation.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

There was one thing Beethoven didn’t do. When one of his string quartets was played, you can believe the second violin wasn’t improvising.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

The first time I ever played the trumpet in public, I played the Marine Hymn. I sounded terrible.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Jazz is not the kind of music you are going to learn to play in three or four years or that you can just get because you have some talent for music.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Don’t settle for style. Succeed in substance.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

I dress up a certain way because I respect the music.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

My daddy expected that my brothers and I and our generation would make the world a better place. He had lived in an America of continual social progress.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

I feel like a lot of the fundamental material, I’ve assimilated. So now the question is: Am I going to really get into my spiritual inheritance of music and really develop my abilities?

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Trumpet players see each other, and it’s like we’re getting ready to square off or get into a fight or something.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

The rebuilding of New Orleans is an important point in the history of the United States.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

What I really have in my head, my imagination, my understanding of music, I never really get that out.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Don’t wish for someone else to do later what you can do now.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Maybe the preoccupation with technological progress has overshadowed our concern with human progress.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Thank the good Lord for a job.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

When I auditioned for my high school band the band director was excited because my father was known to be a great musician. When he heard me, he said ‘Are you sure you’re Ellis’s son?’

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

I have absolutely no idea what my generation did to enrich our democracy. We dropped the ball. We entered a period of complacency and closed our eyes to the public corruption of our democracy.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

My older brother and myself always played together in bands, but we never knew we would be professional musicians.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

There’s the tradition in jazz of having the Battle of the Bands, and you do not want to get your head cut when you’re playing.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

The musicians I respected were much older than me. I expected them to cut my head, and they did.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Even in these times, there are still neighbors that will turn their backs on neighbors.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

The best way to be, is to do.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

I didn’t want to get that ring around my lips from practicing the trumpet, because I thought the girls wouldn’t like me. So I never practiced.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Only a few act – the rest of us reap the benefits of their risk.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

The young very seldom lead anything in our country today. It’s been quite some time since a younger generation pushed an older one to a higher standard.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

What, other than injustice, could be the reason that the displaced citizens of New Orleans cannot be accommodated by the richest nation in the world?

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

I sounded like myself. People be saying I sound like Miles or Clifford Brown.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

Don’t worry about what others say about your music. Pursue whatever you are hearing… but if everybody really hates your music maybe you could try some different approaches.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

I got my first trumpet when I was six years old, from Al Hirt. My father was playing in Al Hirt’s band at that time.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

I always read all these books about the slaves. My mother is very educated. My father would talk to us like we were grown men. We never knew what he was talking about half the time.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

When I first came to New York everybody on the scene would treat me like I could play, but I couldn’t.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

I believed in studying just because I knew education was a privilege. It was the discipline of study, to get into the habit of doing something that you don’t want to do.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

I wanted to make somebody feel like Coltrane made me feel, listening to it.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

It was Dr. King’s tireless activism that fostered our modern way of relating to one another.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

There really have only ever been a few people in each generation who step out, are willing to put themselves on the line, and risk everything for their beliefs.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

It’s important to address young people in the reopening of New Orleans. In rebuilding, let’s revisit the potential of American democracy and American glory.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator

People have taken time out of their day and spent their money to come sit down at a concert. And it’s jazz music-it’s not easy for them to get to it. I don’t want them ever to feel that I’m taking their presence lightly.

Wynton Marsalis

American jazz musician and educator