I created this picture of this character who would play the guitar effortlessly, who had no limitations, performing beautiful music, and he moved around with great acrobatic skills, just capturing the audience and being a great entertainer. Steve Vai acrobaticaudiencebeautiful share on social
I don't believe in 'greatest'. I believe in favorites. Steve Vai favoritegreat Change image and share on social
The classical guitar has a dynamic to it unlike a regular acoustic guitar or an electric guitar. You know, there's times when you should play and there's times when you gotta hold back. It's an extremely dynamic instrument. Steve Vai acousticbackclassical share on social
Acting, at least for me, is very unreal, and when I'm doing it, I actually feel embarrassed. Steve Vai actembarrassfeel Change image and share on social
I was always one of those guys who was a seeker after truth. I want to know what's going on. Steve Vai guyseekertruth Change image and share on social
I was a kid, 12 or something, when the Partridge Family was big on TV. I liked the curly cord running from the bass to the amps, which were real fancy. That cord looked so cool. I said, 'Wow! I gotta play something like that!' Steve Vai ampbasbig share on social
I can count on one hand the people who are legendary in my book, and Tom Waits is certainly right at the top. It's funny, though: When I tell people that I like Tom's music, it surprises them. Steve Vai bookcountfunny Change image and share on social
I didn't have any aspirations of becoming famous or successful; in fact I was scared to death of all that. I remember somebody once said that if a rock musician goes on tour, he goes insane. I was very impressionable and I carried this useless weight of fear around with me about going on tour, all because of this thing somebody said. Steve Vai aspirationcarrydeath share on social
What I look for in music is artistry, sincerity, and simplicity, and Tom Waits has all of that. I want to make a connection to the creator. Steve Vai artistryconnectioncreator Change image and share on social
I could never overstate the importance of a musician's need to develop his or her ear. Actually, I believe that developing a good 'inner ear' - the art of being able to decipher musical components solely through listening - is the most important element in becoming a good musician. Steve Vai artcomponentdecipher share on social