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Aaron Pigue

Freesound.org - Freesound.org - 0 views

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George Columbow

Home Recording Forums - 3 views

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    Place to ask music-making-related question. And get the answer too!
George Columbow

Mixing and Mastering/Bass Mixdown - Wikibooks, open books for an open world - 9 views

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    Detailed description of HOW exactly mix bass and drums base for any music piece. With EQ-frequencies and other tricky secrets
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    Must read for any practical mix-maker!
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    I fully agree with this
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    going to add a quick tip on that here - try pushing you bass track forward just a few milliseconds from the drums, enough so it doesn't sound out of time, but keeps the drums from overtaking the bass track, it can add some separation, great for the bass lines you really want to hear. A trick I got from a class that Peter Miller does...and boy does it work.
Jerry Davis

Public Domain Music and Song Lists, Royalty Free. We Sell Books Listing Public Domain M... - 0 views

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    Book
ANDREA SAYLES-ROBINSON

Educated Songwriter | Teaching the business & craft of songwriting - 0 views

George Columbow

5 Ways to Get More Life Out of a Song After It's Finished - 14 views

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    What MORE can you do to get maximum from your ready song.
George Columbow

Compressors / limiters < Dynamics processors < Pro-Audio Basics - 18 views

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    How compressors work: simple, deep and with pictures
George Columbow

Random Chord Progression Generator - 7 views

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    This chord progression generator can help you when you're in your 'writer's block' in songwriting.
George Columbow

5 Ways to Deliver More Expressive Vocals - 3 views

  • A set of standard (2-octave) vocal ranges have been defined as&nbsp;follows:Soprano: C4 –&nbsp;C6Mezzo-soprano: A3 –&nbsp;A5Contralto: F3 –&nbsp;F5Tenor: C3 –&nbsp;C5Baritone: F2 –&nbsp;F4Bass: E2 –&nbsp;E4
George Columbow

Songwriting Techniques Article - Part 1 - 6 views

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    Interesting course of songwriting
George Columbow

Melodic Patterns - 112 scale sequences for improving melodic freedom - 9 views

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    Guitar patterns and sequences to build perfect solo from.
deshon manley

Music Artists - Bands Biography - Artist Bios - Band Biographies - Musician Resources -... - 0 views

  • The first type of rock music, rock and roll, originated in the United States in the 1950s, and was largely derived from music of the American South. In the United States, the affluence that followed the end of World War II in 1945 and the emergence of a youth culture—based in part upon the rejection of older styles of popular culture—helped rock and roll to displace the New York City-based Tin Pan Alley songwriting tradition that had dominated the mainstream of American popular taste since the late 19th century. Rock and roll was a combination of the R&amp;B style known as jump blues, the gospel-influenced vocal-group style known as doo wop, the piano-blues style known as boogie-woogie (or barrelhouse), and the country-music style known as honky tonk
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