January 2011
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It Always Takes a Bar or Two
Singing in the studio is one of the hardest things a musician could attempt to do. This is a huge task after all. You are laying down the MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF A SONG (and don’t you forget it guitarists!).
A common problem I run into with vocalists is that it takes a while for a vocalist to work out the timing of a phrase. A few beats in, things seem to settle down a little. I find...
Artistshouse Music →
If you’re a musician of any kind of hope to work in the music business, Artisthouse Music is a website you’ll want to visit often. Created by Charlie Peacock, Artisthouse provides articles, blogs, videos and interviews to help musicians take a step towards being a better and more well-rounded musician. I’ve spent hours on the site watching videos and being inspired by players...
The Right Tool For The Right Job
In any craft there are tools. For the writer, it’s the pen, paper and the mind. For the carpenter it’s a hammer, nails, table saws, etc. These tools are useless unless you know how to use them and use them to the farthest extent possible.
The same goes for your recording equipment. Too many engineers buy plugin after plugin and really never learn the plugins they have. Take...