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Tips/Lessons: Learning To Play The Piano With Youtube

admin | March 29, 2010

Ok so I don’t play piano – at least – not that anyone should ever listen to.  But I’ve been a singer and guitar player for a number of years.  So i know something of what it takes.  So for your first lesson, “Practice, Practice, Practice”.  The key to mastering any instrument is to keep [...]

Tips/Lessons: Play Like a Celt – Introduction to “Sus4″ Alternate Tunings

admin | March 21, 2010

If you’re into celtic, sounds (or the Yardbirds) or bluegrass or country there are some great tunings available for you. Most of these live in the Sus4 range of tunings.  In the Sus4 category there are tunings with lots of open chording and easy finger movements and sliding.  These tunings add tons of flavor and [...]

Tips/Lessons: How to Setup Your Guitar

admin | March 5, 2010

Setting up a guitar is like magic to me.  Hopefully after these lessons I’ll know more too.
Chris B’s Music Site has an excellent text rundown on how to perform a setup, what kind of materials are needed and how to Change Your Strings, Checking the Straightness of Your Neck, Adjusting the Truss Rod, Setting Up [...]

Video Series: Build Your Own Guitar

admin | February 26, 2010

Wow!  I found it!!  I’m really excited about this post.  This latest video series I found is the most comprehensive instructional series that I have found to date.  I hope you like it as much as I do.  In this series, Will Livingston, a custom guitar luthier for Livingston Guitars in Coppell, Texas is creating [...]

Studio Tip: Choosing A Microphone

admin | February 9, 2010

I’m in a recording mode today and what better thought to think than, what kind of microphone should I get.  Generally there are two types of microphones that are used in home recording studios.  Condenser and Dynamic microphones.  You may be a wonderer or worrier like me and really want to get the best microphone [...]

Best Grammy Moment: Jeff Beck and Imelda May “How High the Moon”

admin | February 1, 2010

Although I think Beyonce has an amazing voice and her song “If I Were a Boy” (although not always right about us) was an incredible vocal performance.  I have to acknowledge the amazing genius that gave us all a reason to rock.  Les Paul’s contribution to music is almost unequaled.  His love for complex [...]

The Cajon – Be the Portable Drummer

admin | January 26, 2010

I’ve been on a couple of gigs, where it was too late to get a drum set to the site.  But one time our drummer showed up with a box.  A box?  What did he intend on doing with that?  That’s when I was introduced to the Cajon and the ultra portable drummer.  I had [...]

Tips/Lessons: How to Tune Your Drum Set

admin | January 22, 2010

Drums have a unique way of pushing sound from the stage to the audience.  Your other instruments sound richer, and more vibrant as they are carried by the percussive sound waves of the different, well tuned, drums in your set.  Tones will match, rhythms will be clearer and the sound sharper.  Making sure that they [...]

Tips/Lessons: How Cymbals Are Made

admin | January 21, 2010

There are 5 basic types of cymbals, the crash, the ride, hi-hats, the splash and the china cymbal (also called a china boy, Chinese, trash.)  Then there are effects cymbals, orchestral cymbals, marching band cymbals and gongs.  There are also specialty ones, like cymbals with large holes in them for that extra trashy sound like [...]

Tips/Lessons: How to Use Pro Tools 8

admin | January 18, 2010

In today’s post I hope to help you uncover the mysteries of Pro Tools v.8.  Pro Tools is a great software package that allows you to make recordings of the music that you create.  For all it delivers it is a fairly easy program to use and once you’ve mastered some of its capabilities you’ll [...]