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Flute 360 | Episode 316: A Flutist's Guide to Authentic Branding - Winning Clients by Showing Up Authentically with Demitris Maddox In this value-packed episode, Demitris Maddox joins us to discuss how flutists and music educators can authentically present themselves online to attract the right students and clients. Demitris breaks down the art of connecting through email, website copy, and video content to create a magnetic presence that reflects your unique teaching style. Learn actionable tips to build genuine relationships and grow your studio by showing up authentically, both online and in-person. Whether you're a flutist navigating the competitive teaching market, or simply looking for ways to stand-out as an educator and entrepreneur, this conversation is overflowing with insights to help you thrive! Main Points: How to write authentic and engaging emails to open doors to new opportunities. The importance of balancing credentials with personality in your online presence. Why conversational website copy connects better than overly formal bios. Using video to highlight your unique teaching style and philosophy. Tips for overcoming fear and stepping outside your comfort zone to market yourself authentically. Resources: Demitris Maddox's Quick Website Tips Checklist – Download Here! Demitris Maddox's Website Join the Flute 360 Accelerator Program! Date: Saturday, January 25, 2025 Time: 11 AM to 1 PM CT Location: Zoom Guest: Liz Walker This isn't just another flute program—it's your gateway to holistic growth! Imagine leaving toxic environments, finding your unique flute voice, confidently showing up online, and empowering both yourself and your students. Spots are limited, so click this link to secure your place today. Make 2025 the year you transform your flute journey! Program Benefits Include: Access to masterclasses, masterminds, book clubs, and pocket coaching. Guidance to grow your artistry, teaching, and career. A supportive community of like-minded flutists to help you thrive. Practical tools to help you step into your full potential. Follow Heidi! Follow Flute 360 via TikTok! Follow Flute 360 via Instagram! Follow Flute 360 via Twitter! Follow Flute 360 via LinkedIn! Follow Flute 360 via Facebook! Subscribe to the Flute 360's YouTube Channel! Join the Flute 360 Newsletter! Join the Flute 360 Family's Facebook Private Group! Join the Flute 360's Accelerator Program Here! TIER 1 for $37 TIER 2 for $67 TIER 3 for $97
In this episode of DIOTALK, we sit down with independent music recording artist Robby Monroe. We dive into the inspiration and journey behind his music singles released throughout the year. Plus, Robby gives us an exclusive sneak peek into what's next for him in 2025. Don't miss this exciting conversation! #DIOTALK #RobbyMonroe #MusicArtist #IndependentMusic #2025Music More info On Robby Monroe: - Follow-on Instagram @rbeenhere4ever https://www.instagram.com/rbeenhere4ever/ - Link tee: https://linktr.ee/Rbeenhere4eve - Meeting Monroe EP On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6CIzSvBel9XDSWAUlFx53b?si=RwHV0L55Qay9HrNwZnw6ug&nd=1 - Meeting Monroe EP on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/meeting-monroe-ep/1701820333 Follow Us: Instagram: @mr.dreaminspireobtain https://www.instagram.com/mr.dreaminspireobtain/ @dreaminspireobtain @diotalkpodcast More info: - Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/dreaminspireobtain - Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/d-i-o-talk-podcast/id1562933810?uo=4 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/54SDtx0CFJ58FfpDoSg4Bz - Google podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy82NmI3MTVjYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== - Anchor F.M. Podcast: https://anchor.fm/s/66b715cc/podcast/rss
Country Singer-Songwriter Amanda Keeles is a Canadian artist (London, Ontario). She is a two-time winner of The Canadian Open Singing/Songwriting Contest. Growing up in a family of musicians, Country music filled the rooms of her childhood home igniting the passion and creativity that flows through in her songs. Her heartfelt lyrics and stage performance have captured audiences throughout her musical journey. She has performed on countless stages across Canada from piano lounges, festivals and country bars to singing national anthems at major sporting events. Her performances are versatile with acoustic versions of self written and covers to high energy rockin' country. Her debut single "Blame it on the Moonlight" released January 30, 2023 and was picked up by over 50 country stations Canada wide including US stations, Australia and UK. It's debut peaked at #6 on the Canadian Country Indie Top 100 Chart and the video for her song is at Stingray as well as playing on ICTV in Branson, Missouri. Later, her single "My Heart Feels The Same Way Too", a powerhouse emotional ballad telling the story of a struggling relationship, was picked up by SiriusXM Radio Top of the Country, US & Canadian Radio, Australia's Country Thunder as well as added to top Country Spotify playlists. Amanda's debut album, "Can't Stop Me Now" was released in March 2024 and received an overwhelmingly positive reception across the Canadian media landscape. With features on radio, television, blogs, and more, the remarkable debut release from Amanda Keeles has been complemented with an Ontario tour, which featured a performance at Toronto's TD Music Hall in June 2024. This Fall, Amanda will perform at multiple events surrounding the Canadian Country Music Awards, release a brand new single, and embark on the second leg of her Ontario tour. #amandakeeles #countrysinger #musician #playinitcool #album #chrispomay #livewithcdp #radiohost #wqee #barrycullenchevrolet Amanda Keeles Tour Dates: Canadian Country Music Awards: September 11, 2024 - Hayseed Harvest Sessions - On The Rocks - Details September 12, 2024 - Diamonds in the Rough Stage - Campio Brewing Co - Details September 14, 2024 - CCMA Country Crawl - Rocky Mountain Icehouse - Tickets Tour: September 27, 2024 - Biltmore Theatre - Oshawa, ON September 28, 2024 - The Buckle - Kingston, ON October 5, 2024 - Chrysler Theatre - Windsor, ON October 24, 2024 - River Run Centre - Guelph, ON November 2, 2024 - The Bunker - Stratford, ON Film Festival Music Video Premiere: Toronto Independent Film Fest (Toronto, ON) September 12th 6pm Paradise Cinema, 1006c Bloor St W., Toronto, ON Forest City Film Festival (London, ON) October 19th Opening Night Wolf Performance Hall, London ON Connect with Amanda Keeles: https://www.amandakeeles.com/ Website / Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Spotify
The title of Tori Martin's new release, “Lost In The Country”, is inspired by all the things she loves about getting out in the middle of it, off the grid, and not just living the lifestyle but letting the listener get lost in American country music. With a foot stompin' dance inducing track, along with sing-a-long lyrics and an infectious melody, “Lost In The Country”, will certainly capture listeners everywhere. Tori Martin, brings a fresh perspective and a sense of authenticity with her every time she hits the stage. Sharp sophistication meets humble nature, for this true entertainer who is equal parts exciting and relatable. She dazzles with her high energy performance numbers but is just as confident stripped back allowing her powerhouse vocals to shine. From early life on the sunny shores of Florida, to establishing family roots in Texas, each and every moment had a profound influence on the artist she is today. Her story begins at a little country & western bar called Desperado's. Tori's Paw-Paw was the proprietor of that bar and also happened to be a fiercely passionate music fan. He raised her on the classics, like Johnny Cash and Tammy Wynette, and was the first in her family to recognize her talents. When she was just 8 years old, his belief was further bestowed upon her when he purchased her a guitar further encouraging her to follow her dreams. That set the trajectory for the rest of her life. Having to move frequently comes with growing up a military kid. While no easy feat, it proved to be the perfect training ground for a career in entertainment. Tori shares: “Some of the greatest things I've learned from being a military brat is honor and perseverance. I strive to do all things with honor and excellency in my music career.” She first found her voice at a local church, but the now seasoned performer had the opportunity to hone her skills as a teenager around the Texas Opry house circuit. Tori fondly recalls that experience: “They're a dying breed now, but the Opry houses had some of the best musicians there were to offer. They were slick and helped me get used to playing with a great band at a young age. I sang country standards and it really made me fall in love with the genre more at that age.” It was the success that she found in Texas that propelled her to move to Nashville – and in 2017, she took a leap of faith without knowing a single soul. Armed with the positive outlook and life motto of “just show up,” she put herself out there and quickly began hanging in circles with some of Nashville's most awarded songwriters. It was a chance meeting at a mixer that led to working with producer, Bill Warner. She signed to the Nashville based indie label, LuckySky Music, and together they are carving a path that is uniquely her own. Her latest single, Steppin' In It, has a modern traditional country sound, steeped in her roots as a singer and true blue Texan. Armed with the confidence and courage to leave a mark on the format, the future proves promising for the young entertainer as she prepares to bring single, Lucky, to radio this summer. She explains: “My greatest dream is to share what I love to do with the world, and that is to sing and make music. I love to be on stage and connect with my fans. To me, that's home.” When she's not on the road, Tori enjoys spending time with her husband and their two golden retrievers, Duke and Daisy. Always on the pursuit to express herself creatively, she is also a talented and experienced interior designer. #torimartin #lostinthecountry #countrysinger #chrispomay #livewithcdp #wqee Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/54200596...
Ever wondered how blues rock guitar maestro Jeff McErlain from Brooklyn, New York, balances the dual life of performing and teaching? Join us on a soulful journey as we chat with Jeff about his thriving career, his popular teaching platform jmguitarlessons.com, and his engaging YouTube content. You'll get a glimpse into the camaraderie and shared stories that highlight our musical lives' unique challenges and joys, from the practicalities of touring to the ever-present dilemma of choosing the perfect wardrobe for video appearances.Our conversation takes a deep dive into live music performance, where we debate the merits of traditional amplifiers versus digital equipment like the Fractal. Spontaneity and improvisation take center stage as we share personal anecdotes about balancing performance dynamics with venue restrictions. We also discuss the evolving dynamics of live gigs, the significance of sound management, and the challenges musicians face with volume control. From the benefits of in-ear monitors for hearing protection to the impact of audience feedback on our live performances, every detail is covered to give you an inside look at the life of a musician.As the episode wraps up, we explore the transition from the traditional music business to the digital age, emphasizing the importance of adapting to industry changes and maintaining a successful online presence. Jeff shares his journey of balancing a career in teaching and performing in the bustling landscape of New York City, touching on the misconceptions about the musician's lifestyle and the financial realities of touring. Reflect on the evolution of live music, the joy of rediscovering our passion for performing, and the deep bond we share with our instruments. This heartfelt discussion underscores the importance of innovation, dedication, and the irreplaceable energy of live performances.FishmanDedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood GuitarsOne of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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In this podcast the tables turn and I sit now to be interviewed by host Johnny B from 95 alive fm. I share about my Musical Journey thus far . I share my experience, clear up some misconceptions and hope to encourage anyone in the biz of music or about to enter in this crazy music biz. Please dont forget to share , follow subscribe. to Adelante with Arlene on Youtube, FB, TikTok and many other platforms. Any donation will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for tuning in
What if your musical idols became your mentors? In our latest episode, we sit down with the extraordinary guitarist Allen Hines to uncover the stories behind his transformative journey from the Southern rock roots of Minnesota and Alabama to the creative hub of Los Angeles. Allen Hines shares how iconic bands like the Allman Brothers and Cream shaped his musical identity, while also reflecting on the rich and diverse influences of the South. Listen as he recounts his humbling yet pivotal experiences at Berklee and his deep appreciation for the vibrant, artistic ecosystem of California's Laurel Canyon.Allen opens up about the influential figures who guided him, such as Scott Henderson and Joe Pass, and the memorable interactions with legends like Robben Ford that profoundly impacted his career. He also narrates the unforgettable moments and serendipitous events that led him to teach at a prestigious music school and perform with renowned bands like Hiroshima and Bobby Caldwell. These stories offer invaluable insights into the challenges and triumphs that come with navigating the unpredictable landscape of the music industry, from record deals and contractual hurdles to the joys of spontaneous collaborations.Don't miss Allen's reflections on his versatile career, from recent gigs and recording sessions to plans for future creative projects. Hear about his exciting performances, including a gig at a Burbank bistro with notable musicians and a successful tour in Japan. This episode wraps up with Allen expressing heartfelt gratitude and sharing a few light-hearted anecdotes, making it a must-listen for anyone passionate about music and the artistic journey. Tune in for an episode brimming with wisdom, humor, and the resilient spirit of a true musician.FishmanDedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood GuitarsOne of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
With a diverse musical upbringing spanning country, rock, pop, red dirt, blues, and 90s rock, Danny Spiro showcases his unique take on country music through high-octane performances that captivate audiences with infectious enthusiasm, igniting the crowd. With his slightly rough-around-the-edges yet charismatic southern charm, this blue-collar musician is one you can't help but root for. Hailing from humble roots in Mobile, Alabama, and with aspirations to one day grace the legendary Grand Ole Opry stage, Danny made the bold move to Nashville, TN, to carve out his path to success. A defining moment at the age of 14 was witnessing an electrifying performance by a local band that had achieved success: 3 Doors Down. Feeling the pulsating energy of the venue and witnessing the intense engagement of the crowd left a lasting impression, igniting Danny's desire to evoke similar emotions in others. Teaming up with acclaimed drummer and producer Grady Saxman, whose credits include Luke Combs, Dustin Lynch, Trey Lewis, Muscadine Bloodline, Kassi Ashton, and Uncle Kracker, Danny is poised to make waves with his upcoming music. From intimate songwriter rounds where Danny showcases his storytelling prowess to being a sought-after performer on Nashville's famed Broadway strip, he dazzles audiences at renowned establishments such as Blake Shelton's Ole Red, Miranda Lambert's Casa Rosa, Tootsies, Big Machine, Bus Call Showcase - Tin Roof Midtown, FGL House, Johnny Cash, Alan Jackson's, Kid Rock's, and Jason Aldean's. And this is just the beginning. Excited to listen to Danny Spiro's music? Keep an ear out for his highly anticipated EP, slated for release later in 2025. In the meantime, check out his single "Her Favorite Color," available on all major streaming platforms. #dannyspiro #countrysinger #musician #songwriter #herfavoritecolor #livewithcdp #talkshow #radio #WQEE #chrispomay barrycullenchevrolet #sponsorship Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/54200596...
Ever wondered what it feels like to tour the world with some of the biggest names in music? Join us as we catch up with the incomparable Jeff Kollman, who brings his electrifying stories from the road and insights into his latest record. From working with Alan Parsons and the Bombastic Meatbats to his own band, Cosmosquad, Jeff's journey through the musical landscape is nothing short of extraordinary. Plus, we dive into his regular performances in Japan and his daughter's new adventures studying in Tokyo, highlighting how personal life and global travels intertwine.Remember the magic of vinyl records? We do too! This episode transports you back to the nostalgic realm of rich, immersive soundscapes and the unique joy of holding a tangible album cover. We explore the distinctive experience vinyl offers compared to the fragmented world of digital music, and share laughs about the evolution of record covers' secondary uses over the years. Whether you're a vinyl veteran or a curious newcomer, our conversation reveals why this format continues to captivate music lovers.But that's not all! Get ready for some hilarious and insightful tales from Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. We chat about the dynamics of putting on shows, the camaraderie among musicians, and the art of high-volume guitar. From Midwest tours to unforgettable gigs in Los Angeles, this episode brims with personal stories, gear discussions, and the sheer passion for live music that keeps us all coming back for more. Don't miss out on this jam-packed session of musical wisdom and industry anecdotes!FishmanDedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood GuitarsOne of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
What if you could capture the essence of legendary live performances while maintaining your distinct sound? Join us in this episode of Chewing the Gristle as we sit down with the iconic Carl Verheyen. From memorable gigs across Italy, London, and the renowned NAMM show to Carl's innovative touring strategies, our conversation is full of captivating stories and practical insights.Gearheads, this one's for you! We explore the nitty-gritty of achieving that perfect guitar tone, with Carl sharing his expertise on amps and the magic of the Dumble amplifier. Hear the fascinating tale of how a devoted fan gifted him this prized piece of equipment and how he integrated it into his setup. We dissect the balance between replicating recorded solos and embracing spontaneous creativity on stage, providing a treasure trove of technical tips and innovative studio techniques. Whether you're a seasoned musician or an avid listener, you'll appreciate the depth of knowledge shared in this episode.But it's not all about the gear! Carl shares the joys and frustrations of teaching music, recounting personal anecdotes from his time at Village Recorders and a music school in Minneapolis. We discuss the profound insights gained from legendary musicians and the importance of understanding music theory. You'll also hear about Carl's musical influences, upcoming performances at the Ullapool Guitar Festival, and a special fundraiser with Elliot Easton from The Cars. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about music and eager to learn from one of the greats.FishmanDedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood GuitarsOne of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
On The Kenny & JT Show we catch up with North Canton native and country music artist Karissa Ella. She fills us in on where she has played recently, where she's headed to next, and new music that she's working on. Check out her website karissaella.com.
In this conversation Rob and I had In bali we talk about robs journey into working with top brands, we talk about burnout, we talk about how to have your music be as good as it can be. We also talk about why Rob flies to see his clients yearly, we talk about the main reasons most people don't make it in music, and many more things. Connect with Rob https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-jager-music/ Support My Sample Pack https://www.roymatz.com/store
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Behind the Music: Recording with Dan Hannon and Davin McCoy at Ivy ManorIn this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English delves into the recording process of Davin McCoy's first album in a decade at the Ivy Manor Group in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The conversation begins with legendary producer Dan Hannon, known for his meticulous attention to detail and ability to elevate an artist's vision. Hannon discusses his career and personal challenges, including overcoming throat cancer, and how he collaborates with artists to realize their musical goals. The episode then shifts to a detailed account of the recording sessions, exploring the emotional and technical intricacies involved. Davin McCoy shares his experiences, from initial nervousness and finding comfort in the studio to the process of tracking and adding layers to the songs. The recording environment, camaraderie among the team, and the significance of Muscle Shoals' musical heritage are highlighted. The episode concludes with light-hearted anecdotes and an update on the project's progress, hinting at the excitement for the album's release.01:07 Introducing Curious Goldfish: A Music Podcast02:47 Spotlight on Dan Hannon: A Music Production Maestro04:39 Dan Hannon's Personal Journey and Studio Dynamics05:14 The Making of Davin McCoy's Album: An Insider's View35:06 The Creative Process and Song Selection35:41 Production Challenges and Surprising Outcomes36:37 Anticipation for the Album's Completion39:54 The Mystique of Muscle Shoals Explored48:31 Final Thoughts and Looking Ahead53:18 The Social Side of Recording: Ping Pong and Camaraderie
Episode Overview: In this compelling episode, our hosts James, and Amanda engage in a deep dive with Tom Buehrle, a Navy veteran turned country music artist, to explore the healing power of music. Through Tom's personal journey, the episode uncovers how music serves not just as a form of entertainment but as a crucial therapeutic tool for dealing with life's challenges, including depression and the aftermath of military service. Key Topics Covered: Military Experiences and Challenges: Tom shares insights into his life in the Navy, shedding light on the struggles and how music provided a sense of solace and expression. Songwriting and Authenticity: The conversation highlights Tom's songwriting process, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and real-life experiences in creating relatable music. Nashville's Influence and Streaming Platforms: Tom discusses the impact of Nashville's music scene on his career and the double-edged sword of streaming platforms for artists today. Arts and Music in Education: The hosts and guest advocate for the significance of incorporating arts and music into educational curricula to support emotional and intellectual development. Managing ADHD with Music: Tom's personal strategies for managing ADHD through music, offering a unique perspective on therapeutic practices. Musical Influences: Tom cites legends like Hank Williams, Jr., Dolly Parton, Waylon Jennings, and Johnny Cash as key influences, emphasizing the storytelling tradition in country music. Advice for Aspiring Artists and Vocal Health: Practical tips for upcoming musicians, including the importance of vocal health and connecting with audiences through lyrics. Evolution of Music Recording and Collaboration: Discussion on how technological advancements have transformed music recording and enabled remote collaborations. Upcoming Projects: Sneak peek into Tom's future endeavors, including a book and a covers album, showcasing his versatility and ongoing contribution to the music world. Conclusion: This episode of The Woodward Tale Music Speaks podcast not only highlights Tom Burley's inspiring journey but also reinforces the idea that music is a powerful tool for healing, expression, and connection. Listeners are left with a deeper understanding of the therapeutic benefits of music and its ability to help navigate through life's ups and downs Better Help: Thank you to our sponsor BetterHelp, you can use my link http://www.betterhelp.com/musicspeaks for 10% off your first month of therapy. Bones Coffee: Get 10% any order on bonescoffee.com with code: MUSICSPEAKS Website @ whenwordsfailmusicspeaks.com YouTube @ whenwordsfailmusicspeaks Facebook @ WWFMSPodcast Instagram @ when_words_fail_podcast Twitter @ WhenWordsFailMS) If you enjoyed this episode, could I ask you to please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcast/iTunes? It takes less than a minute and makes a huge difference in helping to spread the word about the show and also to convince some hard-to-get guests.
Dive into the rustic world of Mell Schaer, a San Diego-based singer-songwriter living under the ancient oaks of Campo. In this episode of 'Living the Dream with Curveball,' Mell shares the harmonious blend of life, nature, and music that fuels his creative fire. Discover how his project, Red Crown Tourists, is more than a band—it's a journey through faith, storytelling, and the rich tapestry of Americana music. Tune in as Mell reveals his upcoming album 'West of Nashville,' and how his deep-rooted influences shape the songs that he hopes will resonate through generations.
This is part 2 of the Audiophiles Guide to Music Recording. You can listen to part 1 athttps://www.buzzsprout.com/942952/14335456Or you can access part 1 wherever you listen to podcasts.My Take on Music Recording is primarily aimed at people in the professional recording world, but there are a significant number of listeners who are music lovers and audiophiles. This episode provides an overview of the recording process for them. However, I think even people in our profession might enjoy how I attempt to explain the recording studio process in layman's terms.This reflects my experience and how I work as a producer and engineer. I tend to carry over the tools and techniques that I have learned over the last five decades. They work best for me and my style of recording. I know that there are other approaches, and I try to acknowledge and explain those, too. But my focus is on what I do, which isn't always mainstream.Your feedback on these episodes is especially interesting to me. Tell me what you think.As always, thanks for listening, commenting, and subscribing. I can always be reached at dwfearn@dwfearn.comemail: dwfearn@dwfearn.comwww.youtube.com/c/DWFearnhttps://dwfearn.com/
My Take on Music Recording is primarily aimed at people in the professional recording world, but there are a significant number of listeners who are music lovers and audiophiles. This episode provides an overview of the recording process for them. However, I think even people in our profession might enjoy how I attempt to explain the recording studio process in layman's terms.This reflects my experience and how I work as a producer and engineer. I tend to carry over the tools and techniques that I have learned over the last five decades. They work best for me and my style of recording. I know that there are other approaches, and I try to acknowledge and explain those, too. But my focus is on what I do, which isn't always mainstream.There is a lot to cover, so this topic is split into two episodes. I will publish the second half next week.Your feedback on these episodes is especially interesting to me. Tell me what you think.As always, thanks for listening, commenting, and subscribing. I can always be reached at dwfearn@dwfearn.comemail: dwfearn@dwfearn.comwww.youtube.com/c/DWFearnhttps://dwfearn.com/
Welcome to the first episode of the new year! Join us as co-hosts Ryan and Mike sit down for a candid catch-up session, reflecting on the journey of "Eggs!" and setting the stage for exciting episodes to come.Key Moments:[00:00:89] Opening and Welcome: Ryan welcomes listeners to the new year and the new show, reflecting on past achievements and listener support.[00:34:914] Behind the Scenes: Mike shares a light-hearted anecdote about unexpected guest issues due to internet connectivity.[01:48:182] Personal Updates and Reflections: Ryan discusses the challenges and personal events of the previous quarter, including family traditions and the loss of a loved one.[04:16:834] Holiday Highlights and Global Warming: The hosts share their holiday experiences, the impact of weather changes on traditional activities, and starting new traditions.[09:47:792] Adventures in Snow Machining: Ryan and Mike talk about the thrills and spills of snow machining, highlighting the unpredictability of nature and equipment.[17:01:57] Music and Creativity: Mike delves into his experiences recording a local band, underscoring the intricacies and labor of love involved in the process.[28:08:734] The Value of Music: The co-hosts discuss the state of the music industry, the impact of streaming services, and their personal connections to music.Episode Highlights:Ryan's family tradition of holiday trips and the switch from presents to experiences.The impact of climate change on winter sports and family traditions.Personal stories from Ryan and Mike about navigating the challenges of 2023.Insights into the music industry, content creation, and the evolution of the podcast. ----Credits:Hosted by Michael Smith and Ryan RoghaarProduced by Ryan RoghaarTheme music: "Perfect Day" by OPM The Carton:https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggsFeature with Zack Chmeis of Straight Method up now! https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs/zack-chmeis-35dae817ac28 The Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist:bit.ly/eggstunes The Plugs:The Showeggscast.com@eggshow on twitter and instagramOn iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pCOn Stitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcherAlso available on Google Play Music! Mike "DJ Ontic" shows and infodjontic.com@djontic on twitter Ryan Roghaarhttp://rogha.ar
My guest is a seven-time Grammy Award-winning Recording and Mixing Engineer, Record Producer, and Director of Music Recording and Scoring at Skywalker Sound, Leslie Ann Jones. This is part 2 of a two-part interview. In this episode, we discuss Operating at a High Level Being Present in a Session Professionalism Mix Magazine Skywalker Sound George Lucas Surrounded by Greatness Knowing Your Limitations Being Open to Growth Riding Faders Institute for Recording Arts Be Yourself Finding Mentors Retirement Buying an RV The Importance of Travel Matt's Rant: Who You Spend Your Time With Links and Show Notes Leslie on Linkedin Leslie's Profile at Skywalker Sound Credits Guest: Leslie Ann Jones Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
My guest is a seven-time Grammy Award-winning Recording and Mixing Engineer, Record Producer, and Director of Music Recording and Scoring at Skywalker Sound, Leslie Ann Jones. In this episode, we discuss Growing up in Beverly Hills Spike Jones PA Company ABC Studios Capital Studios Education Via Hi-Fi Mags Creating Cheat Sheets The Big Chair Danny Thomas's House Going to Rehearsals Playing with Cousins Doing Live Sound Self-Taught Path Contributing as an Engineer Tascam Half Inch 4-Track Sherwood Oaks Experimental College Enjoying a Challenge West LA Music Punching Above Your Weight The Automatt Fred Catero The Bay Area First Digital Recording Tony Williams The Great American Music Hall Freelancing Staff Recording Jobs Synching Machines Phil Ramone ISDN Matt's Rant: Taking Things off Your Plate Links and Show Notes Leslie on Linkedin Leslie's Profile at Skywalker Sound Credits Guest: Leslie Ann Jones Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
My guest is Audio Engineer/Producer Jeanne Montalvo, who has worked with Ivy Queen, Making Movies and Ruben Blades, Flor de Toloache, and Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra, Bobby Sanabria, Renee Goust, Erni Lu, and Lucy Kalantari. In this episode, we discuss Dominican Republic Settling in New York Music in Household Classically Trained Distracted by Musicality Tendonitis Human Jukebox Georgia State Foreign Language Studies Studying in Barcelona Starting from Scratch Falling Asleep on Mackie Manuals What is a Buss? AES Paris Jim Anderson from NYU The BANNF Center Tanglewood Festival Opera Gig Doing Podcasts Live from Latino USA 24 Hour Engineer Classical vs Latin Music Recording Getting Work Being a Women in Audio Needs-Based Audio Gear Podcasting Matt's Rant: Persistence Links and Show Notes Jeanne on Linkedin Jeanne on Instagram Sara Carter WCA #194 Sara Carter WCA #382 Steve Jobs Video #1 Steve Jobs Video #2 Credits Guest: Jeanne Montalvo Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
Join Matty O on a special episode of Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with Ash Grunwald, marking his 10th performance at the iconic Bluesfest. Ash, a festival stalwart, brings his unique energy and insights to the show, sharing stories from his illustrious career and his latest creative venture - "The Bluesfest Studio Sessions." This album, a heartfelt homage to the festival, encapsulates a decade of his musical journey. In this episode, we delve into Ash's experiences recording the album and touring globally, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the life of a touring artist. Ash opens up about the complexities of balancing his life as a touring musician with his responsibilities as a father, revealing the challenges and joys of life on the road. Despite the changes in his life, he reminisces about the simpler times touring out of a van and how those experiences have shaped his career and music. Matty O and Ash also discuss the evolution of Bluesfest, its impact on the music scene, and Ash's personal connection to the festival. Expect candid conversations, laughter, and a deep dive into the heart and soul of blues music. This is more than just an interview; it's a celebration of music, life, and the unbreakable spirit of a true artist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Gleeso on Triple M Nights as we get up close and personal with rock royalty, Josh Homme, the mastermind behind the legendary band Queens Of The Stone Age. In anticipation of their Australian tour in February 2024, Josh gives us an insider's look at what fans can expect from their live performances, including the pulse-pounding hits from their latest masterpiece, 'In Times New Roman…'. From the sweeping Australian landscapes that captured his heart to the unique energy of the Aussie fans, Josh Homme shares his enduring love for the land down under. But that's just the beginning. In this episode, we peel back the layers of Queens Of The Stone Age's creative process, revealing how their newest album came to life without the traditional crutch of demos, going straight into the raw and untamed process of production. Described by critics as the "darkest and knotiest" chapter in the band's history, 'In Times New Roman…' is a deep dive into uncharted musical territories. Josh opens up about the intricate inspiration behind the record, weaving a tapestry of sound that is as complex as it is captivating. This is a conversation that no fan of music should miss, as we explore the depths of one of rock's most enigmatic figures and the seismic waves they're set to make on their upcoming tour. Tune in, rock out, and discover the genius that drives the juggernaut known as Queens Of The Stone Age.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode host Oisin Lunny is joined by two experienced musicians who take you behind the scenes into the secret lives of session musicians: Steven Fuller, conference moderator and speaker and Global Community Manager for Race in STEM and former session musician with the likes of Lily Allen and the James Taylor Quartet. And Shawn Lee, session musician (e.g. Spice Girls!), multi-intrumentalist, DJ, composer and recording artist.
Singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan continues to grace audiences around the globe with his wit, warmth, whimsy and musical genius as he has been doing since 1970 when he stirred UK audiences with Nothing Rhymed and then captured and broke hearts around the world with Alone Again, (Naturally.) The song has been covered over 75 times, including by Nina Simone, Neil Diamond, The Pet Shop Boys and Elton John, Michael Buble and Diana Krall (A duet about being alone? OK.)Gilbert stood out not only for his inventively catchy and wrenching songs but also for his carefully crafted personal style. Initially inspired by silent film stars and later by college lads. He would emboss outfits with a large letter G. (Gilbert U. Fine school.)And still today, Gilbert continues to set a distinctive path with new music, duets with today's stars and world tours. He'll be hitting the west coast in November with exclusive dates, including L.A.'s Troubadour.Gilbert talks with us about his influences, his musical style and philosophy, and his deep and abiding appreciation for fans who have so embraced his songs. We also get into his ground-breaking court cases which won him back his catalogue of songs from manager, Gordon Mills and took on the new world of sampling when Biz Markie “borrowed” Alone Again (Naturally). Gilbert had said no because he does not want that song to be used comedically.Oh, and what's Clair doing now? Well, she is no longer in need of a babysitter and we have an update!In recommendations, Fritz saw The Burial (2023) in theaters. Weezy has been listening to two podcasts: Grapevine and We Don't Talk About Leonard and Gilbert does not own a cell phone but thanks to his daughter's tech support, he is enjoying the podcast, McCartney: A Life In Lyrics.Path Points of Interest:Gilbert O'SullivanGilbert O'Sullivan: Live in the USA Sizzle ReelGilbert O'Sullivan DocumentaryGilbert O'Sullivan on WikipediaGilbert O'Sullivan on TwitterGilbert O'Sullivan on FacebookGilbert O'Sullivan Upcoming Tour DatesGilbert's New Album, DrivenThe BurialGrapevine We Don't Talk About LeonardMcCartney: A Life in Lyrics
Listen to Chasta and Baby Huey's interview with Dirty Honey's frontman Marc LaBelle. Chasta and Baby Huey explained to Marc how Dirty Honey was the inspiration for their new music show "Bone Breakers". Plus, Marc talks about Dirty Honey's upcoming second album "Can't Find The Brakes", why the band recorded in Australia, how he feels being the new face of rock music, why Dirty Honey puts so much effort into their music videos, opening for Guns N' Roses, what their new drummer Jaydon Bean brings to the band and more. Dirty Honey with special guest Austin Meade will be at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco on Wednesday, October 18th. For more info go to: theregencyballroom.com Dirty Honey will be releasing their second album "Can't Find The Brakes" on November 3rd. You can pre-order and pre-save the new album right now at: dirtyhoney.com Follow Dirty Honey: facebook.com/DirtyHoneyMusic twitter.com/dirtyhoneyband instagram.com/dirtyhoneyband youtube.com/DirtyHoneyBandSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caleb Dawkins is a dedicated Banker at J.P. Morgan Private Bank in Las Vegas, specializing in providing financial guidance to entertainers, athletes, tech entrepreneurs, and financial principals. With expertise across investments, banking, strategic borrowing, and estate planning, Caleb helps clients grow and preserve their wealth for future generations. He is particularly experienced in supporting executives with equity compensation and concentrated stock positions.
After three and a half years of producing the “My Take on Music Recording” podcast, I thought it would be useful to review the 80+ episodes and point out some of the interesting topics you might have overlooked.You might have missed some of the earlier episodes, or skipped over them because they did not interest you at the time.The most popular episode of all is the very first one, from March 2020, called “Your Hearing is Amazing.” Everything we do depends on our hearing and in this episode, I give a simplified overview or how our hearing works, and what makes it amazing. It is our most complex sense, in terms of resolution, dynamic range and frequency response. It is subject to all sorts of strange defects, like our varying sensitivity to many frequencies, depending on the loudness.That's one example of many that I hope help you to be better at what we do.In this short episode, I point out some of the most popular topics, and several of the episodes that never received a lot of downloads. Perhaps my explanation of the contents will suggest that there are some topics you might now found more interesting and helpful.Thanks for listening, subscribing, and commenting. And your suggestions for future topics are always appreciated.email: dwfearn@dwfearn.comwww.youtube.com/c/DWFearnhttps://dwfearn.com/
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Jorge goes 2Hard2Fast with El Gallo Dez as he talks about his journey into his music singing career, how he almost quit singing, and signing with ShellShock Records 3, recording lable of Tejano Music Legend Shelly Lares. We also talk about his new hit song "Rogando Por Tu Amor" and sings a bit of the song for us. Follow El Gallo Dez: YouTube - @ElGalloDez0104 | IG/TikTok - @El_Gallo_Dez Previous Podcast: "Ghost Stories Inside a REAL Haunted House w/ Midnight Paranormal Society | 2H2F Ep 145" Other 2Hard2FastPodcast Episodes: Shelly Lares - "Final Tejano Album & Tour: Shelly Lares on What Is Next After Tejano Music; Women In Tejano & Selena" Alicia C - "A Big Voice & Multicultured Musical Talent w/ Alicia C | 2H2F Ep 135" Music Video: https://youtu.be/gm4TiG_8OfA ""El Gallo" DEZ "ROGANDO POR TU AMOR" (version tejana)" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow 2H2F Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2Hard2FastPodcast || Web: https://linktr.ee/2Hard2FastPodcast || Twitter: @2Hard2FastPod ALL 2H2F Podcast Video Versions: https://www.youtube.com/c/2Hard2FastPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 2H2F Clips Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLix1T2DTo3N-ZZEKiUe9ztfIKp4AbOmzh Follow Jorge (Instagram): @WeirdJorge | (TikTok): @WeirdJorge2H2F ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Send us a Voice Message: https://anchor.fm/2hard2fastpodcast/message Help Support 2Hard2FastPodcast to keep improving our content quality: https://anchor.fm/2hard2fastpodcast/support More 2H2F Podcast Vids Here!!! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLix1T2DTo3N-lPUzAnEul4F7xgBGj1-T6 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remember you can be part of the conversation by tweeting or sending video message topics or questions @2Hard2FastPod or email us at 2Hard2FastPodcast@gmail.com. We may put you on the show! A light-hearted, thought-provoking comedic podcast on society/culture topics where the goal is to broaden perspectives, but usually end up going off the rails!!! We appreciate your support and would love to hear from you! Reach us with your questions, comments, or video messages at: Twitter: @2Hard2FastPod Email: 2Hard2FastPodcast@gmail.com Let us hear from YOU, Byeee!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2hard2fastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2hard2fastpodcast/support
On this West Virginia Morning, Drop of Sun Studios in Asheville, North Carolina has become something of an “it” record studio. Run by Alex Farrar and Adam McDaniel, the studio has racked up a slew of acclaimed records inside the past year, including albums by Angel Olsen, Archers of Loaf and more. The post Asheville, NC's Music Recording Scene And Our Song Of The Week On This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Former ICE Special Agent VICTOR AVILA willbe here with an update on the Border and the Border911 tour! PLUS, Patriot Country Music Recording Artist RYAN WEAVER will be here! AND, Major General PAUL VALLELY will be here to discuss Ukraine turning into another Afghanistan! AND, Veteran and Executive Director of the VBC Giving FDN, JOHN JONES will be here to share about Veteran Housing for Homeless Vets! In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately." Come hang with us...
Scotty Hastings is a national country music artist from Nashville TN. April 21, 2011, Scotty was in the Army as an 11B infantryman. On this day he was shot 10 times and since that day has been making veterans' lives better every day with his dedication to nonprofit organizations such as Guitars for Vets. In this episode, you will hear a story that will shock you as well as warm your heart. At the end of the show, you will hear his single The stories that they tell. You can learn more about Scotty on link treeFollow us on Facebook, You Tube, Tik Tok, Help us put an end to veteran Suicide and continue to make people laugh. You never know who needs to laugh today to see tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, You Tube, Tik Tok, Help us put an end to veteran Suicide and continue to make people laugh. You never know who needs to laugh today to see tomorrow. Join us on Facebook and Twitter, watch our show on YouTubewe have several events posted in our events page, as well as a list of business that give military and veteran discounts. Check it out at Two Drunk Dudes in a Gun RoomHELP US STOP VETERAN SUICIDE. 1 IS 1 TOO MANY
Gerry Young is President of Current Records and Management, and author of the 2011 biography Pop Goes The Weasel: Rock And Roll Off The Record, available at Indigo/Chapters, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon.com. He has recorded and managed Juno Award winning bands Martha And The Muffins and The Parachute Club among others.SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: PAUL MANCHIN – SALUTATIONSYou may not have heard of Canadian singer/songwriter Paul Manchin until now, but chances are you will be hearing a lot about him soon, due to the release of his latest CD Salutations.Although having previously released six digital albums, and having his music featured on compilation recordings for Rock America, Play Network, and Screenplay, Manchin has been satisfied to remain somewhat anonymous, while working with some of the finest Producers/DJ's including Matt Forger (Paul McCartney), Chin Injeti (Eminem), and Spyros Poulos (Madonna) who produced the remix of one of the finer tracks on Salutations called “Spin”.In Salutations, Manchin brings all that history and those influences to bear, and delivers an eclectic number of songs and instrumentals, that range from the whimsical first cut and single “Take A Ride”, co-written and produced by The Pursuit Of Happiness' frontman Moe Berg, to what should soon be dance club favourites like the “Black Jack” remixes, “One” and “King”.However, my personal favourite on Salutations is the highly infectious “Spin”; backup vocals by 80's Candi from Candi and the Backbeat, and produced by the aforementioned Spyros Poulos.With the impressive collection of songs included on Salutations, 2017 should prove to be a breakthrough year for Manchin, and further anonymity will be an impossibility.SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: PAUL MANCHIN - SALUTATIONS - The Spill MagazinePaul Manchin - YouTubeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've had an absolute blast making this podcast. It's given us ample opportunity to learn. To teach. To meet new people around the world. Now it's time move on....but not before we reminisce and, of course, share some favorite tips and tricks. Where to Find the GuysFree DIY Recording eBook: https://www.howtorecordyourband.comVadim's Studio Site - Get your FREE test mix today! - https://www.calmfrogrecording.comBenjamin's Studio Site - https://www.dreamloudstudio.comLeave a rating. Be a friend - http://www.getpodcast.reviews/id/1494761702Book a free coaching call: https://calendly.com/diyrg/diyrg45
Ever wish you could just use your OWN drum kit sounds in a VI or sampler like Slate Trigger?Ben did. On this episode he talks about how to do it and what he learned.Where to Find the GuysFree DIY Recording eBook: https://www.howtorecordyourband.comVadim's Studio Site - Get your FREE test mix today! - https://www.calmfrogrecording.comBenjamin's Studio Site - https://www.dreamloudstudio.comLeave a rating. Be a friend - http://www.getpodcast.reviews/id/1494761702Book a free coaching call: https://calendly.com/diyrg/diyrg45
After more than a decade of using Pro Tools, Vadim has switched to Reaper as his DAW. At the time of this recording he'd had less than 2 weeks and only 1 mix under his belt but the impact was clear: Reaper was going to be his new DAW for the next decade. On this episode you'll learn: Why Vadim finally decided to try another DAW 10 of the features that caught his attention in the first 10 days of use How Reaper stacks up to Pro Tools and Studio One Considerations for whether YOU should switch DAWs Where to Find the GuysFree DIY Recording eBook: https://www.howtorecordyourband.comVadim's Studio Site - Get your FREE test mix today! - https://www.calmfrogrecording.comBenjamin's Studio Site - https://www.dreamloudstudio.comLeave a rating. Be a friend - http://www.getpodcast.reviews/id/1494761702Book a free coaching call: https://calendly.com/diyrg/diyrg45
Conventional advice on compression often boils down to: "don't squash the life out of your tracks with over-compression" and "buy THIS plug-in because it adds that extra special sweet saucy goodness to your tracks!"But why ARE we actually compressing our tracks? The truth is, many DIY productions actually suffer from under-compression and it's because 1: compression is hard to hear so people don't trust themselves with it and 2: we lose track of the WHY...as in why are we compressing? In this episode Vadim breaks down arguably the two most important reasons to apply compression to your tracks and the practical ways to employ them in your workflow. You will learn: Three common reasons compression is used and why the first two are the most important and often least-talked about How to set up a static mix and what "flags" to look for that hint at compression being a solution Why applying compression before you even start mixing can make the process easier (and more fun) OK. OK. Some fun, sexy tips on what compressors do what and when to reach for them Where to Find the GuysFree DIY Recording eBook: https://www.howtorecordyourband.comVadim's Studio Site - Get your FREE test mix today! - https://www.calmfrogrecording.comBenjamin's Studio Site - https://www.dreamloudstudio.comLeave a rating. Be a friend - http://www.getpodcast.reviews/id/1494761702Book a free coaching call: https://calendly.com/diyrg/diyrg45
Nashville stole my heart and I'm not sure I'm giving it back! I've spent over 8 months writing and working on music to bring my songs to life in an album this summer in Nashville! Here is my recap! Follow Kristin Hubbard: IG: @meetkristin Twitter: @meetkristin Check out Kristin online at http://meet-kristin.com Check out Our DJ Rocks online at http://ourdjrocks.com Follow Our DJ Rocks: IG: @ourdjrocks
Episode 106 of The Popko Project Podcast features 97.9X WBSX program director, Mike Duffy. Brought to you by Keller's Garden Center/Keller’s Lawn Care And Landscaping Services LLC , Ionic Development, The V-Spot Bar in Scranton, MerchBooth.com, and Axelrad Screen Printing. If you’re from Northeastern Pennsylvania chances are you’ve heard Duffy’s voice. He’s spent time at […]
For this 70th podcast episode, things are reversed and I am interviewed by singer-songwriter Corrie Lynn Green. Corrie was curious about how I got into recording, and later into studio equipment manufacturing. We also talk about my views on what makes a successful recording, and what I look for in a recording artist.You may recall Corrie from the 3-part series we did earlier this year called, "Studio Technology for Musicians."Thanks for your support. Please share this and any other episode with anyone you think would find it useful. "My Take on Music Recording" is carried by all podcast providers. And you can reach me directly via email: dwfearn@dwfearn.com
Yes, there are grownups on TikTok and they are getting it done, Son. Joining us in the studio are Evan Lovett from L.A. In A Minute and Jon Mattox from Creating Music And Sound.Evan brings his hometown enthusiasm to TikTok and Instagram with L.A. in a Minute, which highlights and deliciously details Los Angeles landmarks, bringing you little known fun facts about the eateries, streets, highways, teams, neighborhoods and culture which uniquely define his city. Jon Mattox is a music producer whose TikTok, Creating Music And Sound engagingly shares tips and techniques, histories and insider insights about recording technology and music making.Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Surface on Apple + and My Life As A Rolling Stone on Epix. Path Points of Interest:Evan LovettEvan Lovett's TikTok - L.A. in a MinuteEvan Lovett's Instagram - L.A. In A MinuteJon Mattox's TikTok - Creating Music And SoundSurface on Apple TVLast Letter From Your Lover on Netflix Last Letter From Your Lover by JoJo MoyesRolling Stones Documentary on EpixGift of Democracy
Episode 92 of The Popko Project podcast features the Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania based Brendan Brisk Band. Brought to you by Keller's Garden Center /Keller’s Lawn Care And Landscaping Services LLC, located in Exeter PA near Blue Ribbon Dairy, The V-Spot Bar in Scranton and Ionic Development. In this episode we find out who the Brendan Brisk […]
Episode 91 of The Popko Project podcast features Rick and Matt of the cover band (and original music artists), Nowhere Slow. Brought to you by Keller's Garden Center/Keller’s Lawn Care And Landscaping Services LLC , located in Exeter PA near Blue Ribbon Dairy, The V-Spot Bar in Scranton and Ionic Development. In this episode, we […]
If you have any questions or if you'd like to chat, you can reach me at my contact info below. The purpose of this podcast is to share ideas, inspire action, and build a stronger small business community here in Pittsburgh. So please say hello, tell me what you think, and let me know how I'm doing. It means a ton!YOU CAN REACH ME AT:Website: https://www.proprietorsofpittsburgh.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/proprietorsofpittsburghpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/proprietorsofpittsburghpodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darinvilanoPhone: 412-336-8247YOU CAN REACH JORDAN SCHULZ AT:Website: https://www.lifesidestudios.comWebsite: https://www.jordanschulzonline.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifeside_studiosFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifesidestudioLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordansschulz
Reverb can seem simple...it's just a washy effect, right? Sure. It could be that but it's also so much more. From being your "backwards/forwards" lever, to creating texture, to adding thickness, to creating an illusion of space, reverb ends up being one of the most important parts of a well-crafted production. Oh. And there's like a dozen different kinds. But don't worry! On this episode, we'll help you navigate this complicated landscape. On this episode you will learn: About the different kinds of reverb and why the sound different form one another 5 different reasons to reach for a reverb plug-in in a mix Workflow best-practices (and why some of them are over-rated) Key reverb parameters, what they do and how to set them Where to Find the GuysFree DIY Recording eBook: https://www.howtorecordyourband.comVadim's Studio Site - Get your FREE test mix today! - https://www.calmfrogrecording.comBenjamin's Studio Site - https://www.dreamloudstudio.comLeave a rating. Be a friend - http://www.getpodcast.reviews/id/1494761702
Sometimes you hear a song that sounds so huge your jaw drops. How did they do that? The answer is almost always: layers. And while all of this is more art than science, there are a few guidelines to keep in mind when building layers that will help your quest. On this episode you will learn What different elements can be layered for impact. These include frequency, harmonic content, stereo field, front/back depth field Why keeping things simple is important When to copy/paste MIDI performances for layers vs when to record live Examples of different ways to use layers effectively Why layers are not only the key to impact and size but also to originality And more! Where to Find the GuysFree DIY Recording eBook: https://www.howtorecordyourband.comVadim's Studio Site - Get your FREE test mix today! - https://www.calmfrogrecording.comBenjamin's Studio Site - https://www.dreamloudstudio.comLeave a rating. Be a friend - http://www.getpodcast.reviews/id/1494761702
OK. It's not the most sexy part of producing music but it's one of the most important. There's an amazing thing that happens when you've finished editing the tracks in a song and hit play for the first time: it starts to sound like a SONG. Even before compression, before EQ, before that sexy saturation trick you learned from Johnny Lots-o-Grammys, things will start to sound GOOD after some proper editing. And this feels amazing and helps you build momentum going into a mix. On this episode, you will learn: Why editing is as ethical as putting on a nice outfit for a job interview Why editing, while tedious, can actually be a huge time saver The different types of edits pretty much every production can use The difference between slip editing and time-warp editing (hint: both are incredibly useful) Different types of cross-fades and how to use them effectively Tips for editing vocals - like what to do about all those harsh s sounds piling up. How to get rid of the little rip or warble that happens sometimes when two clips are overlapping How to use "masking" to determine where to put edit points. And more! Where to Find the GuysFree DIY Recording eBook: https://www.howtorecordyourband.comVadim's Studio Site - Get your FREE test mix today! - https://www.calmfrogrecording.comBenjamin's Studio Site - https://www.dreamloudstudio.comLeave a rating. Be a friend - http://www.getpodcast.reviews/id/1494761702