Sitemap - 2019 - "Play It Like It's Music" by Trevor Exter

Around the block and back

"Laughing And Laughing"

“I got on the 8:00 bus to come to New York, but the drum machine was on the 7:30”

"Never Stop Experimenting"

"The audience doesn't care, they just want to see a gig!"

"It was in me from the beginning, but it was repressed."

"You just have to sit in a certain place."

"I was a freak. Kids like us are freaks."

“When I was young there were a lot of sixteen-year-old cellists...

"That song brought me so much joy. If I could play it, maybe I could replicate the joy.”

"Joy is kind of self illumination that allows people to see the world in better ways."

"We serve the public by digging down into something that's beyond words."

"What I lack in skill I make up for in discipline"

"I play my show and then I'm off to two other shows. I can never get enough of feeling enveloped by improvisation."

"You have to do it, like you have to do it all the time. That's the only way your thing is gonna take off."

"I don't know what I would do if I didn't play. It'd be very strange existence."

"I saw a church band, and then I saw Funkadelic.  That was it."

"If you never do it, you can never say you failed at it."

❤️ Serviam

Lazy Cello pt 2

Lazy Cello

abandon feeling smart

Ancestry and True Sounds

Spectrums

the gift of shred

creating headroom

Are you there, Ennio? It's me, Trevor

Ennio & John

Accept the invitation

evolution of the revolution

Straight Shooter

Adventure on the bridge

the cultivation of small delightful actions

Power is just a by-product

A guy inside my head

Enter West...

Most Right

The gig last night

no use for a butter knife

adventure lies off the grid

Much move, many play

¿Que és hip?

Train Stations

A Wreath for Emmett Till

With You

Sunnyday Cello

Blockbuster

Headroom Hunting

Cello Sunset

One for Wednesday

springtime travels

Truth in tension

Changes (a non-narrated musical post)

Peace of Mind

The Blank Canvas

JOMO, dahling.

Learning new things

Brilliant Boiler Move,

Vintage New Orleans