We have all watched, maybe in a movie or documentary, or on YouTube, a video clip of musicians in the studio being recorded by a nerdy engineer, and it sounds like pure magic. This is so inspirational; it makes us all want to be there, recording music! So we buy some recording gear, bring it… Continue reading “Every Time I Record Myself, It Sounds Terrible.” Part One – What a Mic Wants, What a Mic Needs…
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Don’t Be Afraid to Commit!
Are you committed? Should you be committed? This morning I was at the piano, playing a song I had written some time ago. This was a song I really enjoyed writing, and I felt that, by writing it, I had accomplished something special. However, time reveals the cracks and the flaws, and I had a… Continue reading Don’t Be Afraid to Commit!
Does my song have to rhyme?
Rhyme is an essential ingredient to songwriting; there’s no doubt about it. Rhyme is used to define the structure of your song, draw attention to key messages in your lyric, and provide pleasure to the brain in much the same way as a piece of candy on the tongue. Because our brains understand rhyme innately,… Continue reading Does my song have to rhyme?
You don’t need to see the Horizon, as long as you can stay on the Path
Are you frustrated by the massive gap between where you see yourself now and where you want to be? Maybe you see yourself one day standing on stage and delivering mind-melting rock ‘n roll to 10,000 screaming fans. Maybe you see yourself sinking a game-winning basket in an NBA playoff series. Whatever your dream, there’s… Continue reading You don’t need to see the Horizon, as long as you can stay on the Path
Why is making music so expensive? Am I getting screwed over?
It would appear that today’s musician is faced with a long list of bills to pay in order to make music and get it heard by an audience, and on the other side of the coin, it seems more and more difficult to earn enough money to pay these bills. First of all, it’s completely… Continue reading Why is making music so expensive? Am I getting screwed over?
Should I hire a musician to play my instrument?
Whether or not you play cards, perhaps the best advice you can hear as an artist is “play to your strong suit”. For some artists, their strength is their musical ability, not their songwriting. For others, it will be the opposite – some artists have greatly developed their songwriting voice, and/or their singing voice, but… Continue reading Should I hire a musician to play my instrument?
How Do I Choose A Mix Engineer?
A mix engineer will take the tracks that you have recorded in a studio or at home, and blend them into a mixed recording that can be played back on any playback device. By ‘tracks’, we mean the recorded signals which came from each individual microphone or instrument while each performer was recording their performance. … Continue reading How Do I Choose A Mix Engineer?
Can I Record My Own Tracks?
Nowadays, technology allows us considerable flexibility in making records. Not only are the tools of recording becoming more affordable and available, but the ability to easily share files makes it easier than ever before to record with other musicians and engineers, anywhere in the world. This includes the ability for you to record your own… Continue reading Can I Record My Own Tracks?
What Should I Say Between Songs?
You have spent a lot of time crafting your songs, and hopefully considerable time deciding on the songs that will make up your live show, and the order in which you will perform them. Performing compelling songs, in the right order, will help you deliver a fantastic live music experience that will move your audience… Continue reading What Should I Say Between Songs?
How Loud Is Your Song?
You want your final recording to sound its best, and you want it to sound great alongside your favourite recordings. Is your producer, or mastering engineer, asking you how “loud” you want your song to be? What does that even mean? We have recently gone through a period of time marked by a term called… Continue reading How Loud Is Your Song?
