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Monday, April 26, 2010
Craig Anderton
04/26/10 10:37 AM,
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This exclusive article is provided by AudioFanzine. When we hear sounds in the “real world,” they are in an acoustic space. For example, suppose you are playing acoustic guitar in your living room. You hear not only the guitar’s sound, but because the guitar generates sound waves, they bounce off walls, the ceiling, and the floor. Some of these sound waves return to your ears, which due to their travel through the air, will be somewhat delayed compared to…
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Steve Gordon
04/23/10 11:10 AM,
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This article is the second part in a series on using new technology to succeed in the music business. For part one click here. This interview was recorded by Steve Gordon for his Internet radio show. Steve Gordon: Dave Samuels is one of the foremost vibraphone and marimba players in the world. He’s worked with a long list of some of the most brilliant jazz and fusion artists, including Spyro Gyra, Pat Metheny, Gerry Mulligan, Oscar Peterson, and Chet Baker.…
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Friday, April 16, 2010
Steve Gordon
04/16/10 11:17 AM,
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This article is the first part in a series on using new technology to succeed in the music business. For part two click here. This interview was recorded by Steve Gordon for his Internet radio show. Steve Gordon: Will Calhoun graduated Berklee School of Music in Boston, where he received a Bachelor’s degree in Music Production and Engineering. Will’s unique blend of improvisational hard rock and drumming can be found on each of Living Colour’s four releases by Epic Records,…
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Friday, April 02, 2010
Bobby Owsinski
04/02/10 02:34 PM,
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It’s time to record a few songs, either for a demo of your band to get gigs, or a recording of some of the songs you and your band mates have written. While it might seem as easy as setting up a couple of mics and a portable recorder during a gig, you can bet that it will take a great deal more work than that. Recording is so easy these days. The gear is so inexpensive that every musician…
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