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Thursday, December 10, 2009

How to Make a Good Beat With a Beat Maker

By Mickey Roukeayeal

A good beat maker should have some standard features available at your fingertips. These include a 16-track sequencer. Each track should have its own volume control and any effect including filter envelopes, echo, reverb etc should be accessible to each individual track.

You'll also want access to the beats per minute or BPM control. This is vital of course because each song, beat or mix will have a different tempo.

Above and past this, you will want your beat maker to have an easy export to mp3 button and masses of sounds for you to work with. Ensure the beat maker you buy includes plenty of sound files for you to play with and easy export options.

A good beat maker will also have some stand-alone features. This implies that you'll be able to write a piano-key set which would let you write bass-lines, piano parts, guitar parts and synthesizer sounds, all without going to a third-party software. This makes the beat maker stand-alone and will allow you to provide the hook, verse and percussion parts all from one interface while doubtless providing a mix-down for final getting a handle on. The better part is this can all be provided for slightly less than $40.

When writing a beat, it is usually a good idea to start with the drum sounds or the percussion. You don't have to finish the percussion part, but adding the hi-hat, bass drum and sneer parts would be a great idea. From there, you are able to add a hook, which can include a bass-line, synth-sounds, guitar parts for example. Don't over complicate this part, just try to put some catchy notes together so the listener wants to keep listening.

Beyond that, remember that writing a beat on a beat maker is going to be an organic process and the track should develop over time. If you find that the song or hip-hop beat just isn't going as planned don't be scared to trash the project and start over . The point it that you don't need to be a perfectionist when writing music because this may ruin the creative flow and stop you from throwing out that fantastic hook that's everyone is waiting to hear.

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MP3 Players: Music On Your Thumb

By Paul Anthony

The MP3 player is the most recent evolution of music formats that made the consumers enjoy their tunes. With an MP3 player in hand or pocket, a consumer can create personalized music lists and carry thousands of songs wherever they wanted to go like in offices or at any working place, while riding, in a bus or jogging etc.

The device supports numerous audio formats from .wav to .midi format. This only shows how handy the portable device is for music lovers. Also, it has music storage which allows you to download and transfer thousands of audio from your personal computer to your player. There are a range of categories of these devices having different storage capacities.

The superb sound quality that the mp3 players offer made the music lover to experience music to its fullest. They all work in harmony to bring you a listening experience as close as possible to the original music file.

MP3 files formats can be encoded with less compression which results to a better sound quality, at the expense of larger file sizes. Most of the people who use mp3s compromise to some degree on the quality of the mp3 against the amount of storage space they take up. As computer hard drives become larger and less expensive, people are encoding their mp3s with less file compression.

The graphics and sound quality of these players is outstanding. Also these latest players have a long battery time and you can easily recharge your players by connecting them through usb to computers.

There are many different kinds of portable MP3 players available in the market both offers cheap and expensive ones. But, even though they're more expensive and have fewer features, it should satisfy your needs. Ultimately, the decision is up to you. - 18758

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The Beatles Remastered Box Sets

By Harold Laurence Quesenberry

The Beatles studio albums were first digitally remastered for CD back in the late 1980s at that time digital mastering for CD was still a relatively new art and since the 80s much has been found out about how to master more effectively but even more important is that at that time the digital technology was still in it's infancy in comparison to today.

The many forward movements in digital mastering and all of the information learned on how to most effectively make digital masters have been put to good use with the Beatles remasters of 2009. On September 9, 2009 The Beatles released both The Beatles Stereo Box Set and The Beatles in Mono. And both remastered box sets sound lovely. If you've yet to hear 'em, I recommend you get your hands on The Beatles remasters as soon as you can.

Which flavor of remastered Beatles should you purchase? Well for me the answer was easy: "both of them" but if you can only afford you will probably go with the Beatles in Stereo since it includes all thirteen of their studio LPs and most fans really do want to listen to the stereo versions more than the mono.

The mono set is more for serious fans who want to hear all of the differences between the mono and stereo mixes (and in some cases they are very different from each other) and for fans who want to listen to The Beatles how they originally heard them (this obviously applies to older fans who were there for The Beatles in the flesh in the 1960s.)

As of December 8, 2009 there's a third choice: The Beatles USB Memory Stick. This USB memory stick includes the Beatles entire stereo remastered box set in a little thing you can easily hold in your hand. Isn't that cool? It holds all of their CDs in two formats; better than CD quality 24bit FLAC and 320kbps mp3s.

That "better than CD quality" bit is what will bring in the audiophiles but for most people it's the mp3s that'll be played the most. - 18758

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How To Learn To Play Guitar Easy

By Jarvis D. Burris

In contrast to popular belief it is possible to learn how to play the guitar simple. It needs dedication and practice to hone the art in a while frame. The requirement for discipline and a good memory is vital to learn how to play the guitar straightforward.

Condensed lessons

The easiest way to learn how to play guitar easy is to condense smaller sessions into two or three bigger sessions. It is possible to learn to play guitar in one or two days if you're prepared to set aside the time. One eight hour lesson is better then eight individual one hour sessions. In this session you'll keep additional info and move to more advance riffs and chords simpler.

Finding a great teacher

If you want learn to play guitar easy, it is important to have a great teacher. The essence of a great teacher lies in their eye for detail and easy teaching method. A good teacher will constantly correct your mistakes and give you hints and tips on how to improve your skills.

Discipline

When you learn how to play guitar straightforward it is important to have a high level of discipline. To be taught how to play the guitar straightforward you'll need to compact years of lessons in to just a couple of days. This is often done, however you have to be in the right mindset and need to learn.

Rest and relaxation

To get the most out of lessons when you learn to play guitar easy, it is important to be well rested and relaxed. Learning to play guitar easy is not necessarily a highly physical sport, however it is mentally challenging. The brain is a muscle and should be treated like any other muscle in the body. Relaxation and rest will ensure your brain functions to the highest standards so you will retain large amounts of information.

Motivation and eagerness

To learn how to play guitar straightforward you'll need to draw motivation from your keenness for music and guitars. This may be your driving force when you reach the point when you feel you can go no further. Trust me you'll reach a stage where you are mentally and physically exhausted and will feel a bit like throwing in the towel. So long as you understand it's not and simple thing to learn how to play the guitar straightforward and have a love and eagerness for music, you'll get thru even the hardest moments.

Maintaining your discipline and using your fervour for music will be your driving force when you learn how to play guitar straightforward. Don't give up! - 18758

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Dispassionate Commentaries On Motion Pictures From The Past And Present

By Oswaldo Alexander

There are even some services that present to permit you to download motion pictures for free. However, there are few material things that you can get for free in this day and age and someone is attempting to make a income so you will end up paying for it in some way or another.

Pick from the list below and download a excellent film to view tonight.

Strange Interlude - A Eugene O'Neill drama that shows the twisted web of the distinction between our thoughts and our words. Norma Shearer plays a woman who lost the love of her life when he was shot down in WWI. The movie speaks of romances and marriages between Nina and three men, only one of whom she loves. It is about growing old without settling their complications. This is a fascinating film, with Shearer at her talented best. The cast includes Norma Shearer, Clark Gable, Might Robson, Maureen O'Sullivan, Robert Youthful, Ralph Morgan, Henry B. Walthall, and Alexander Kirkland. (110 minutes, 1932)

Jack of Diamonds - Hamilton plays a cat burglar who pillages gems from Baker, Gabor, and Palmer, who are "special guests" in this film. Evade this one and wait for "To Catch a Robber" to be shown. Cast includes George Hamilton, Joseph Cotten, Marie Laforet, Maurice Evans, Carroll Baker, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Lilli Palmer. (67 minutes, 1967)

Fantomas against Scotland Yard - Cynical cliffhanger-type venture story, with Marais as magnificent felon involved in sports orientated adventures. Cast includes Jean Marais, Louis De Funes, Mylene Demongeot, and Henri Serre. (104 minutes, 1966)

Afurika Monogatari - Guide Sayer crashes his jet in wilds of Africa and comes upon a game preserve. Even old Jimmy is boring. The film was filmed in Kenya. Cast includes James Stewart, Philip Sayer, Eleanora Vallone, and Heekura Simba. (120 minutes, 1981)

Philadelphia - Andrew Beckett is a gay lawyer who has Aids. He is dying of the sickness. He was fired from the conformist law firm he worked for because there was fear of contracting the disease from him. As he battles to live on, he chooses to sue the law firm, to help advance the cause of other Aids victims. His initially homophobic lawyer, fights through his prejudice to fight for this cause.

Bug - film version of Tracy Letts' play is tough to take seriously however not without a twist or two if you could recognize it as a stunt. This is simply bug versus man. Cast includes Ashley Judd, Michael Shannon, Harry Connick, Jr., Lynn Collins, and Brian F. O'Byrne. (101 minutes, 2007)

Man in The Attic - flavorful account of infamous Jack the Ripper, with Palance going full-blast. Remake of The Lodger. Cast includes Jack Palance, Constance Smith, Byron Palmer, Frances Bavier, Rhys Williams, Sean McClory, Isabel Jewell, and Leslie Bradley. (82 minutes, 1954)

You will also be receiving the same first-class, unabridged movies that you are used to finding at your neighborhood video store or getting in the mail from your subscription service, but it is better because you do not have to wait and you can download right from the security and convenience of your own house. - 18758

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