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16 Apr 08
Singing - Solo vs Group
The thing about singing is that it generally starts when the person is a child. After several years of singing courses and lessons, the person can develop several skills needed to sing. One way to encourage this is to either take them to church or take them to social events that encourage youngsters to sing.
If properly taught, the child could display skills like some artists that are even famous; examples are Britney Spears, Ozzy Osborne, or Natalie Imbruglia.
13 Mar 08
Sound Recordings and the Acoustics
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When you're working on a recording, of course knowing how to use the various
pieces of equipment is important, but you also have to know how to use
acoustics. The acoustics of any recording are just as important as any other
element as you develop your particular sound. If you do this, you also have more
capability in recording sounds just as you want them and will be able to
determine just how you want to portray the audio sounds you are
developing.
Acoustics first starts with utilizing air's vibrations. In some
instances, an electronic device is used instead. If the acoustics are natural,
the air moves through a particular compartment, such as an instrument or voice.
As the air vibrates more, it creates more sound for the instrument or voice.
This in turn leads to sound waves, which are recreations of the air's vibration
moving through the space it's in.
The air's vibration determines how
acoustics respond in a particular space. It also means the simple concept of
their vibration that gives you specific ideals as to how you should set a
recording studio; the right sounds must be produced for the recording. When you
learn how to control acoustics, this is your basis for setting up a recording
studio and is the main concept as you control sounds when you are recording
them.
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