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Drums – The studio recording

November 26, 2014 By rockstar Leave a Comment

I recently came across an interesting drum lesson from Simon Phillips talking about drum playing with artistry and making a conscious decision to stop playing the bass drum during a fill because of the sonic effect it would have on the track if it was played : There are so many ways to record an instrument; there are so many ways to record a drum kit and I can probably sit here and talk for an hour about miking techniques and concepts but at the end of the day, in terms of giving advice, I think the most important thing is the playing and it’s knowing what to play in order to get the best sound.

One thing I figured out very early when I would do a take and then I would go back and listen, I realised that in some of my tom fills I was playing the bass drum. The problem is, that may be fine from a time keeping point of view, but sonically it doesn’t work because you’ve got a low frequency from the kick drum and you’ve got the low frequencies from the tom toms, it ends up in a way almost cancelling out and making the whole kit sound smaller…

Making the track sound smaller.

So what I started to do was actually, stop playing, except for the fill, but, the fill has to carry the groove, the groove must never stop. Once I figured that out I use that a lot.

I notice a lot of drummers will play and they will play the bass drum underneath, which is ok, but from a sonic point of view, the bass drum and the tom hitting at the same time will actually make it sound smaller. I stop playing the bass drum during the fill. That way it leaves a lot of air and a lot of space to reproduce the sound of these drums but without breaking the groove. It’s a little tip, but something I found very very useful.

And this goes with a lot of things.

In order to get the right sound, it’s not just the tuning, it’s the way you approach it, the level that you play out, playing a little bit quieter will pull more tone out of the drum. Groove wise, if you’re having trouble with the groove, if you lighten up a little bit the groove will start to happen. There’s all these little studio tricks to do, they’re not really tricks, it’s just a concept, that’s all it is really.

So that’s a little concept to start with.

Spinal Tap Meet Metalica…

November 15, 2014 By rockstar Leave a Comment

and they both have a ‘black album’

How To Play Rockstar by Nickelback

November 5, 2014 By rockstar Leave a Comment

How to Play Rockstar – Nickelback – Guitar Lesson (guitar tutorial).

Learn verse and chorus, chords and strumming

lyrics excerpt :

I want a brand new house
On an episode of Cribs
And a bathroom I can play baseball in
And a king size tub big enough
For ten plus me

(So what you need?)

I’ll need a credit card that’s got no limit
And a big black jet with a bedroom in it
Gonna join the mile high club at thirty-seven thousand feet

(Been there, done that)

I want a new tour bus full of old guitars
My own star on Hollywood Boulevard
Somewhere between Cher and James Dean is fine for me

How one man succeeded in marketing his music online

July 20, 2014 By rockstar Leave a Comment

Hani Banna moved from cds into mp3s and started to promote his own music online using very focused email-marketing…and it got his single to number one in the online charts. Before long a record company wanted to put the single on cd, it was picked up a national radio station and played non-stop for about a month.

He realised that putting his content online, promoting it, and having people interact with it had huge potential.

So exactly how did he do it?

“At the time, I used a lot of promotions; I offered free content online.  The content was based on humor and dating and various things that young people would be interested in.  I put together some special reports, I approached forums, I promoted via search engines, as well as putting P.S.s on my e-mails and things like that.  Over the course of a year I’ve compiled a large mailing list, and that was my contact list at the time.  It was a very generic audience, with a young age group.  It wasn’t targeted to a particular category, but it was a young audience so I knew they would be interested in my music.

Whenever I put out a new track, I would contact them and tell them about it.  I’d try to make the e-mail fairly appealing; I used a graphical comical approach, and made the e-mail similar to the track.  I built up a bit of a persona, so I had people listen to my music, and that lead to being number one on the charts, which lead to being picked up by an offline company.”

myaweber2In Hani’s case building a list of ‘fans’ he could email played a huge part in allowing him to promote his music whenever he needed to. A few hundred subscribers can probably be managed with your normal email account (you can easily set up a new one just for your band or music eg. myrockband@email.com). Once you get beyond a few hundred subscribers you will probably need to use a dedicated email service such as aweber (affiliate link). As you can see from the screenshot of my account they make it easy to ‘broadcast’ a message to your subscribers and keep track of who is coming and going which would be very hard to manage yourself  when interacting with thousands of subscribers.


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