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		<title>16 Tips For Better Home Recording</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have tried everything in the world to achieve that masterful tone on this particular riff. Have you ever thought or said, &#8220;The bass line just sounds off&#8221; or &#8220;I can&#8217;t hear the snare on this like I hear it in my head&#8221;.
If so, then welcome to the wonderful world of doing your own recordings. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have tried everything in the world to achieve that masterful tone on this particular riff. Have you ever thought or said, &#8220;The bass line just sounds off&#8221; or &#8220;I can&#8217;t hear the snare on this like I hear it in my head&#8221;.</p>
<p>If so, then welcome to the wonderful world of doing your own recordings. I&#8217;ve complied a few tips to share based on my own experience. Some may seem basic to you, but everyone starts at a different skill set. With that in mind, let&#8217;s dig in.</p>
<p>1. Stop smoking. I know you&#8217;re saying, &#8220;What???&#8221; Bear with me. I&#8217;m not getting on a soapbox. Recording equipment is not only expensive; it&#8217;s also sensitive. Smoke congests your lines and jacks and will cause serious equipment malfunction over time, so if you need a puff, get away from your equipment and amps.</p>
<p>2. Tune up. You&#8217;ve got a hot idea and you must get it down, but take the time to tune up. You never know if that first take will spark some magical note that you want to keep and add tracks on top of, so don&#8217;t belittle your effort by recording some off the wall trash tuning that can&#8217;t be achieved again.</p>
<p>3. Prepare. Pre-plan some sessions just to tool around on the instrument, not just to record your opus. Eddie Van Halen was once noted to just jam in his home studio for 3 days. According to Sammy Hagar in 2000, there was, &#8220;at least enough material for 3 more Van Halen albums from the spare tapes alone&#8221;.</p>
<p>4. Try writing a song or riff on an instrument you don&#8217;t normally play. If you play guitar, see what you come up with on a bass. If you think you can keep time sit behind a drum kit and work out some beats.</p>
<p>5. Use effects made for other instruments on yours. Experiment. It may be that the sound in your head comes from a synth and can be achieved using an overdrive bass pedal through your Strat.</p>
<p>6. Sometimes old school works best. I know there are thousands of digital effects and recorders on the market. I also know they are extremely expensive. If you are on a budget, foot pedals are a less expensive way to create effects. Get a delay pedal and run your vocals through it. You can create a very professional sounding vocal track with it.</p>
<p>7. If you have access to tape, use it. 4 track recorders that use cassettes can still be found for little to nothing and cassette or reels are cheaper than hard disks. In fact, some hard disk recorders only allow a short amount of time to get everything recorded. You can fit more songs and ideas on the cassettes. I&#8217;m suggesting these to use as your &#8220;scratch pad&#8221;. Work out ideas here so you don&#8217;t burn up the space you have on the digital recorder.</p>
<p>8. Recruit friends. You can only do so much yourself. Sometimes having an extra hand is helpful. Even if they aren&#8217;t musical, they can hit the record button for you so you can concentrate on the notes you want.</p>
<p>9. Don&#8217;t settle for. A lot of the recent recording devices come with standard effects built-in. Some are fantastic, but others lack real substance. If what you have isn&#8217;t what you want, use the tried and true techniques used by the pioneers of recording. Are you aware a small bathroom has outstanding acoustics? Set your amp up in there and mic it for a bombastic tone or simply record some vocals in there like thousands of others have done.</p>
<p>10. Mic it up. I love some direct or line in applications on various instruments and effects, but sometimes ambience is needed. Ambience will give a recording a fuller sound. Try different configurations and placements of mics on an amp. This technique works best for electric guitar amps to me. This is a personal choice, of course, but nothing compares to a live amp to me.</p>
<p>11. A lapel mic works wonders. One of the hardest goals in home recording is capturing a live sound. Some friends and I once recorded an entire set in our practice room just using a lapel mic (a mic like reporters use on TV) taped to the top of the room. Give it try. You never know what you might accomplish.</p>
<p>12. Drum tracks are beasts. Depending on the type of music that is. Now for rap and hip-hop, electronic sounding drums are desired a majority of the time and adjusting effects such as hall, reverb and ambience can change the phrasing of a loop, beat box or drum machine to exactly what the track needs. But for something like jazz or balls out rock and roll, you need a live drummer. A machine or loop will never match the precision and dynamics that a drummer can, so whenever possible get a live drummer.</p>
<p>13. Dumping tracks &#8211; Part A. In the previous tip I suggested using a live drummer, but let&#8217;s say you live in a small apartment and the landlord just isn&#8217;t going to let that happen. You can record the live drums in a sound proof area make an mp3 or put in on CD and dump that live track into your recorder, thus giving you an exceptional click track or the basis of a strong demo.</p>
<p>14. Dumping tracks &#8211; Part B. On some recorders you&#8217;ll have more idea than you have room. When this occurs, you may have to dump some tracks together. My suggestion for this is to start with the bass and drums. You rhythm section should be the foundation of your recording, so these parts should be the first recorded and therefore the first that can be mixed together to free up another track.</p>
<p>15. Acoustical is exceptional. Sometimes the very basic is the very best. Two microphones are used. One for the voice and one for the guitar. Hit the record button and just let it flow.</p>
<p>16. Better equipment makes better sound. There&#8217;s no denying this one. Anyone who&#8217;s had to start with a Harmony guitar and amp will tell you. Beginner&#8217;s model equipment will never take the place of the Les Paul, the Stratocaster or DW drums. Handheld 2 track recorders simply can&#8217;t compete with 16 and 24 track brethren. But better equipment, 9 times out of 10, will cost much more than the starter brands, so you need a way of producing extra income.</p>
<p>Consider becoming an affiliate of some products you like or use. You can usually find a link in the contact us section of a website or most will just have an affiliate link to connect you. You get your affiliate ID, then tell others about the equipment, product or service like and you get paid.</p>
<p>&#8230; If you are doing it in the garage, be sure to have a proper <a href="http://www.floorjunkies.com/">garage floor</a> too..</p>
<p>To find out more check out this free report I wrote: Tell Me About It!</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jason_S._Walker </p>
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		<title>Few Tips For Playing Guitar in Front of an Audience</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 15:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you play the guitar? Is it your hobby or you are the professional guitar player? It&#8217;s very easy and comfortable performing before your friend or peer. But the same performance, if you need to do in front of aliens in the jam-packed room and before the audience, you will surely drench with sweat. Of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you play the guitar? Is it your hobby or you are the professional guitar player? It&#8217;s very easy and comfortable performing before your friend or peer. But the same performance, if you need to do in front of aliens in the jam-packed room and before the audience, you will surely drench with sweat. Of course, we all love to be a rock star to pick up all the chicks.</p>
<p>As giving the stage performance is a daunting and chilly experience. Even though you are a serious folk act or a surf-rock band, if you are uncomfortable on the stage, your audience senses it immediately and the situation become worse so they can only applaud for you because they are being courteous and well mannered.</p>
<p>To overcome this creepy incidence, the following tips and tricks were provided by some of our experience for you to perform at the very best when you go on to the stage every time and coming back with confidence by proving yourself as the most excellent performer.</p>
<p>(a) Be confident and courageous. Try believing in yourself more and enjoy with blog reviews the ability of sharing your knowledge to your team members. Even, if you are an experienced musician surely your intuition or mind says something back of you with a twittering tone that &#8220;you can&#8217;t do this fabulously&#8221; or &#8220;what are you going to perform&#8221; and so on. So always stay with high and positive spirits.</p>
<p>(b) Always choose the best range of selected songs from your list to enjoy and memorize to playing them.</p>
<p>(c) Select 10 to 12 songs and mix it up bit with good tempos and rhythms to make the audience rock. Before you performing on the stage, know your capabilities and tune it accordingly.</p>
<p>(d) Be always prepared with interruptions or diversions. Practice at home by switching on your TV or Radio. Usually this can be experienced in the outdoor concerts.</p>
<p>(e) Warm up with strong upbeat songs with the medium tempos. When you face any complicated songs, your fingers should be warmed up properly.</p>
<p>(f) Have a good tight sleep. Avoid intake of alcohol.</p>
<p>(g) Dress-up neatly and be prepared with all your clothes i.e. ironing and arranging other essential equipments.</p>
<p>(h) Be equipped and then relax to enjoy your music with positive state of mind.</p>
<p>There are many more tips that you can search on internet. if you look around, you will find many music blog reviews from where you can get the tips on playing guitar. blog reviews are the best way to find the most reliable and trustworthy websites online.</p>
<p>..anyhow, you may one day play live at one of those <a href="http://bookit.com/us/florida/orlando/">orlando hotel</a>s. So, get ready!!</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Suman_Ahliya </p>
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		<title>Why You Should Buy a Used Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 15:28:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a used guitar has many advantages over buying a new one no matter if you are an experienced player or a beginner, or even if you are considering taking up the guitar and have never even owned a guitar before.
In this article we will talk about some of the reasons a person might buy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a used guitar has many advantages over buying a new one no matter if you are an experienced player or a beginner, or even if you are considering taking up the guitar and have never even owned a guitar before.</p>
<p>In this article we will talk about some of the reasons a person might buy a used guitar and some of the benefits of having a used one. The most obvious reason people buy a used guitar is the price. A used guitar will generally cost less than half of the original price.</p>
<p>This is perfect for a person who has never had lessons before since if they end up not continuing with the guitar they won&#8217;t have wasted a huge sum of money. You should also be aware that the price range between guitars is huge. Brand new guitars can cost anywhere from about $100 for a cheap, poor-quality guitar, to multiple thousands of<br />
dollars for the best ones.</p>
<p>Therefore beginners who spend a little bit extra on their first guitar can benefit from purchasing a used one since they can buy a better quality used guitar for the same amount of money as a brand new one of lesser quality.</p>
<p>Even though a beginner isn&#8217;t as likely to hear the difference in quality as much as an experienced player might, learning with a decent quality instrument makes learning a far more enjoyable experience. You will definitely be a lot less inclined to give up as well.</p>
<p>So it doesn&#8217;t matter what position you are in, all beginners should at least consider buying a used guitar. There are also many other advantages owning a used instrument has. Things often improve as they age, and guitars are a perfect example of this. As long as it has received proper treatment and care, it will have some qualities that brand new ones just don&#8217;t have.</p>
<p>Used guitars have had a long enough time to soften up. All this means is that the wood has had long enough to &#8220;break in&#8221;, making the guitar produce a more rich and mature sound. The overtones produced will also be far more mature than those of a new one. This process can take years even with daily playing.</p>
<p>This mature sound produced by a used guitar is something you will miss out on if you choose to buy a new guitar. Like many other things, if you buy a new guitar its value will depreciate, or become lower, over time.</p>
<p>Some older guitars, however, especially if they are out of production and more rare, can actually go up in value, or at least maintain their value. This isn&#8217;t really a good enough reason alone to buy a used guitar since there is no guarantee that a it&#8217;s value will go up, but it is something important to remember.</p>
<p>Your guitar could end up being a good investment along with the other advantages of having a used guitar.</p>
<p>In conclusion, it doesn&#8217;t matter who you are or what stage you are at in your guitar playing career, if you are considering buying a guitar, buying a used one is an option you can&#8217;t ignore.</p>
<p>Josh is a musician and guitar expert. For more information on used guitars including how to buy and take care of a used guitar please visit Josh&#8217;s website Used Guitars Guru.</p>
<p>.. compared to an<a href="http://www.natlallergy.com/cat/100/healthy-bedding-for-allergy-sufferers.html">allergy bedding</a>, I&#8217;d say go for the used guitar..</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Joshua_M_Mamouney </p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.usedguitarsguru.com/">Used Guitars Guru</a> for more info!</p>
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