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		<title>Easy To Learn Guitar Tunes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When you first start learning to play the guitar you really want easy to learn guitar tunes to start with.  Otherwise it is the equivelant of trying to understand French when you have only learnt the basic words.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> When you first start learning to play the guitar you really want easy to learn guitar tunes to start with.  Otherwise it is the equivelant of trying to understand French when you have only learnt the basic words.</p>
<p> By starting with easy to learn guitar tunes you are setting yourself up for a much quicker learning curve and you will find that you will pick up learning the guitar much quicker and easier then without using tunes or songs to base your guitar skills on.</p>
<p> Where can I find easy to learn guitar tunes?</p>
<p> There have been many books written on easy to learn guitar tunes, usually the book is written from a guitar teachers point of view so you know you are getting great advice on how to pick and learn guitar tunes/songs.</p>
<p> Amazon is a great place to find easy to learn guitar tune books.  In fact I would recommend purchasing through amazon as they are a trusted source and have the widest selection of books on guitars and easy to learn guitar tunes that I have seen.</p>
<p> Can I Just Learn Any Guitar Tune?</p>
<p> Yes you could start at any guitar tune and try to learn it, but why would throw yourself in the deep end?  You are much better trying to learn an easy guitar tune then starting off on a more advanced tune.</p>
<p> The entire purpose behind easy to learn guitar tunes is that they focus on the basics of learning guitar which ensures that not only are you having fun learning your guitar tunes but you are also building your core guitar skills at the same time.</p>
<p> This will eventually lead to you playing much better guitar and having a better learning experience.</p>
<p> Also when trying to pick an easy to learn guitar tune it is usually best if you can listen to that tune as well as reading the sheet music.  This lets you attack the songs from both angles.</p>
<p> 1. You are learning the tune through sheet music so you are getting a feel for how to read guitar sheet music.<br /> 2. You are developing your play by ear skills which will be extremely helpful for you later when you are tryin got learn the more advanced tunes.</p>
<p> So just remember, when you are looking for easy to learn guitar tunes don   t go for just any old tune, pick a nice simple basic tune or riff to start with and build yourself up from there.</p>
<p> If you practice learning tunes each day you will be surprised at how quickly you pick it up.</p>
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		<title>Easy guitar song to learn</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 17:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I am going to give you some tips on how to find an easy guitar song to learn there are many places to look, some better than others and some song   s easier than others. However, I will try and point you in the right direction and maybe give you the edge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I am going to give you some tips on how to find an easy guitar song to learn there are many places to look, some better than others and some song   s easier than others. However, I will try and point you in the right direction and maybe give you the edge on everyone else. When it comes to learning guitar there are websites and books on what   s good and what   s bad. My opinion is to find what you like and stick with it there   s no point in finding an easy guitar song to learn that you hate.</p>
<p> For starters I will give you tips and ideas of what to look for in an easy guitar song to learn when you are first starting out.  </p>
<p> Start small</p>
<p> There are so many places to look for easy guitar song to learn but the best place to start is in a basic music book. The front of the book will generally have many easy guitar songs to learn and you can work your way through them at your own pace. Music books also contain basic riffs and chords and will walk you through the learning process step by step.</p>
<p> Work your way up</p>
<p> When an easy guitar song to learn has been mastered, try something a little more advanced. If you slowly work your way up through the levels you will find your knowledge and guitar skills will improve immensely.  If by now you can read music confidently and have successfully found an easy guitar song to learn then you can do a little research and find a few more advanced songs on the internet. Playing by ear is not the best way to learn music on the guitar.</p>
<p> Now you feel confident</p>
<p> Now do you feel like you are ready to try something new? There are many different of audio files on the internet and it can be heaps of fun to try replicate, the many easy guitar songs to learn that you have found. Playing by ear requires concentration and a good ear for music, once you mastered this you will be well on you way to becoming an advance guitar student. </p>
<p> Never give up</p>
<p> By now you will have realized there are plenty of easy guitar songs to learn and they are widely available and most of the time they are available at no cost you. Always keep practicing as you can never do too much!</p>
<p> I hope I have helped you find some easy guitar songs to learn and that you will continue to play and enjoy your guitar as much as I enjoy mine.  </p>
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		<title>Defining Signals for Sound</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 18:52:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ In recording, there are a variety of ways to capture the sounds that you want and to filter out the ones that you don&#8217;t want.  These are all done through the capacities of equipment parts known as signal processors.  Typically, signal processors will be used during the pre-mixing and mixing stage as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> In recording, there are a variety of ways to capture the sounds that you want and to filter out the ones that you don&#8217;t want.  These are all done through the capacities of equipment parts known as signal processors.  Typically, signal processors will be used during the pre-mixing and mixing stage as well as the set up of instruments.  They are also used as a combination of defining what the instruments need to turn into a wave and what the mixing can do to make the instruments sound at their best.  Following are some basic signal processors you should know.  </p>
<p> Equalization.  This is also known as EQs and is used in a variety of places of the recording process.  The main part of this is to create a balance between the ranges that are within each instrument, from the low to the mid and high ranges.  Equalization processors can be found in mixing boards as balance knobs as well as specialized functions in different types of software.  </p>
<p> Filters.  This is done to take out the extra sounds that don&#8217;t fit into the song.  For example, if you have a buzz or white noise that you can&#8217;t get out physically, you can filter the sound and allow for only the clarity to come through.  This is done by isolating the wave and recalculating the wave instead of the noise underneath.</p>
<p> Reverberation.  This is an effect that is used after the instruments are recorded into the software.  Reverb allows for the resonance that would be heard in a natural setting to be implemented into the song.  This type of setting works best for sounds that are already clear and need an extra effect to them.  </p>
<p> Delay.  This is the echo effect of signal processors.  Delays come in a variety of formats, ranging from changing the room to a larger room to an echo effect that stops the sound from occurring by milliseconds.  Depending on the technique and sound you are trying to create, you can use this specific tool to create a completely different sound in your music.  </p>
<p> Dynamic Processing.  This consists of a variety of options for recording, all which take place at the very beginning of the process of recording.  The first type of processing is compression in which the wave will be limited to certain peaks on both sides, allowing it to stay closer to the middle.  The second type of processing is expansion, in which the waves move to higher peaks that are away from the middle.  Limiting is the third option, and stops the notes from sounding for a longer period of time.  The last type of dynamic processing is noise gates, which stops certain sounds from being recorded, especially if it is based around the resonance of an instrument.  </p>
<p> Noise Reduction.  This is done in order to dampen the noises that are being heard through the recording process and is typically done at every step of recording.  Noise reduction will include the ability to limit sounds and to reduce the lows or highs that don&#8217;t need to be heard with certain sound effects.  </p>
<p> These main signal processors are used in order to control the recording process and sounds as well as to create the desired effects for the end result.  By using these different components at different times, it becomes easier to effectively create the sound you want through your recordings.  </p>
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		<title>Choosing Your Mixing Board</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 21:26:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The realizations that have grown in the studio for mixing are ones that have also led to new applications and ideas for putting together the right mix of instruments.  With this, has come a variety of technologies and options in order to ensure that every type of studio can easily change sound waves [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The realizations that have grown in the studio for mixing are ones that have also led to new applications and ideas for putting together the right mix of instruments.  With this, has come a variety of technologies and options in order to ensure that every type of studio can easily change sound waves within the recording area.  These options are allowing for better mixes and blends within each piece of music.  Knowing the characteristics of different mixing boards can help you to decide what is your best option.  </p>
<p> Number of input devices.  Each mixing board comes with a set of number of channels. Each of these channels will allow for one instrument to be placed within the mixing board.  You may have heard of concepts like the &#8216;24 mixer&#8217; or &#8216;36 mixer&#8217;.  The numbers that are being referred to are the channels used, each one allowing for an instrument to be in it&#8217;s place.  Before you get a mixing board, you will want to think of how many channels you will need at one time, dependent on how many instruments you want or need to record at once.</p>
<p> Different uses for different environments.  There are different innovations that are used for different areas of mixing.  Because a sound board has to be able to adapt to both the software for recording and for the mix of instruments, different types of mixers will be available.  Some of these will be focused on performance mixing while others will be strictly for the studio.  You can determine which is being used according to the level control features and the way in which the sound board is built.</p>
<p> Analog or Digital.  Technology innovations with mixers are constantly re-defining the best and latest types of mixers to use within recording.  This has quickly made a transition from analog to digital mixers.  Analog mixers are defined by wired controls that mix in changes and live sounds.  Digital mixers; however, will use a digital interface in between.  Typically, the mixing difference can be heard in the sound as well as the options for mixing.  Because digital is using later technology, it is now moving into innovations such as audio streams, all in one editing options and more possibilities for controlling volume and input of the sound being used.  </p>
<p> Extra effects.  No matter what type of mixer you are looking into, you always want to pay attention to the little knobs that are a part of the mix.  Depending on the mix and make of the sound board, you will also have different signal options as well as volume control options, dependent on the mixer.  The more complex you want to make the mix, or the more instrumentation you have, will also help you to decide on what effects you want to take place in the mix and before the sound recording.  You should keep in mind that, with these effects, they can not be undone if they are recorded that way as sound waves, meaning you will want to be cognizant of what is working and what doesn&#8217;t in the mix.  </p>
<p> Interactions with software.  Your mixing board not only provides you with options for pre-recording, but also should have options with how it interacts with the software.  Not only does each mixing board have different features within the board itself, but can also interact with the software in certain ways in order to mix together the sound waves in a certain way.  You will want to make sure that you have a mixing board that compliments your software system.  </p>
<p> If you keep these things in mind with the right mixing board, it will save you time, money and will allow for the right sound to be developed from what you are creating.  Your end option will be the ability to customize your sound and to create certain controls within your music that best fit what you want to do.  By understanding the different qualities of mixing boards and how they can work for you, there will be the ability to have the perfect recipe for your instrumentation mix.   </p>
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		<title>A Wave File Is A Wave File</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 11:26:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Software products, theories and preferences within the recording industry have taken over the best to the worst options in what to use in order to get the perfect CD.  Recording engineers and specialists always spend their time thinking about the best way to mix and master a wave file and the way to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Software products, theories and preferences within the recording industry have taken over the best to the worst options in what to use in order to get the perfect CD.  Recording engineers and specialists always spend their time thinking about the best way to mix and master a wave file and the way to really get the job done.  However, the need to have specific measurements for different software and hardware is one that is not necessarily important.  </p>
<p> No matter what you record with, the brand that you use or the software that is a part of your studio, there is only one general rule that you need to remember.  That is that a wave file is just a wave file.  The sound that goes into the computer from your instrument will always be that same wave file, no matter what you try to use, change or create to make it the perfect wave file.  </p>
<p> This means that the software that you use, the way that you plug in your information for recording and the type of instruments you use will all lead to the same thing.  The sound wave.  No matter how many theories or ideas cross over into what the &#8216;best&#8217; is, it always comes back to this one general term.  This is important not only to not become overwhelmed by the amount of information available, but also to recognize that the entire process of recording is based around this one concept and how you can use it the best.</p>
<p> What one should be looking at in terms of the wave files is what can be done in order to create the best sound.  You want your mixing and mastering to lead you to the sound that fits you as being a unique and creative sound.  You also want it to keep a certain level of control with volume as well as clarity.  With every step in the mixing and mastering process, this is what should be in mind first, not necessarily what you go through to get it there.</p>
<p> Beyond this, your rule of thumb should be how to make the wave files to perform at their best.  This relates to taking care of the peaks and the low points so that it sounds in a way that is best suited to whatever format you are putting it in, as well as the abilities to create a complete sound to the ear.  </p>
<p> The reason why these should have priority is because it is the demonstration of the wave file to the ear that becomes the most important thing in the end.  If you can remember this as your end goal with the recording, you can go through whatever is needed in order to make the correct associations with the songs that you are playing.  </p>
<p> The importance of the wave file is that it is your communication of music.  Because of this, you want to make sure that you use the correct tools and the ones that are best suited to what you need.  This isn&#8217;t something that needs to be associated with the instrumentation, software or amount of things that you have in your studio.  If you know how to use a wave file and how to create the best sound, than you are on your way to making a professional CD.  </p>
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		<title>10 Tips to a Better Song</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 07:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> If you are getting ready to step into a studio to record, make sure that you start thinking before you ever put foot close to the microphone.  While recording has allowed for new wonders and expectations to be met with music, there is still the need to do some old fashioned needs to make sure that your songs are worth the extra track.  Following are ten tips that you can remember to make sure you have the arrangement correct before you begin recording.  </p>
<p> 1.Balance.  Is your instrumentation balanced?  You should have an even amount of ranges, from low to high.  If you have too much of one and not enough of another, your recording might not sound so great.</p>
<p> 2.Harmonies.  You want to make sure that there is some good support going into the melody of your song.  Without the right harmonies, or alternative sounds to the melody, it will sound like your song is missing a piece of the puzzle.  </p>
<p> 3.Musical arrangement.  This is based completely around the ability to organize the instrumentation in the song.  Not only should it be balanced, but it should also include contrasts and similarities in how the music follows what you are trying to say.  If you are stuck with creating instrumentation that fits, get into some basic theory concepts to assist you.  </p>
<p> 4.Spacing.  More important than all of the melodies and harmonies, is the room that you put in between each.  This means that you don&#8217;t want to rush through your song and you don&#8217;t want to take too much time.  Make sure that you give some breaks with melodies and change up the harmonies enough to keep it interesting and moving correctly.  </p>
<p> 5.Tempo.  Often times, it is assumed that there is a specific tempo and that is it. However, you want to make sure that your tempos are defined and everyone follows them without missing a beat.  Once you get into the studio, you don&#8217;t want anything to be off by a second, as it will cause the recording to become difficult to lay down.  </p>
<p> 6.Form.  The easiest way for a listener to relate to your song from the beginning is to have the right form.  If you are focused on lyrics, this will be the hook that is used during the chorus.  If you are experimenting with form, make sure there is always a place in the music that goes back and keeps the attention of the listener so that they can relate to the music.  </p>
<p> 7.Variety.  One of the overlooked parts of arranging is the variety that is in the song. This means that, even though you are repeating choruses or verses, make sure that you have some different movement or instrumentation in your recording.  </p>
<p> 8.Movement.  The movement of the song goes beyond the tempo and into the extra small things that you do with a recording.  This is what will make or break a song. Things such as louds and softs, ornamentation and other small add ons will help to move the song in the right way.  </p>
<p> 9.Consistency.  Along with the variety of the song should be a certain consistency that lets the song fit together.  This partly is related to the form of the song and also links to things such as tying the song together with the right lyrics and musical concepts. Within each of these areas, you can have some variation, but make sure that the frame work allows the listener to follow what you are doing.  </p>
<p> 10.Creativity.  Of course, this should never be left behind.  All too often are musical ideas that are heard that are close to what was heard before.  The first rule to a good song is always to let yourself go, follow your creativity and to let the rest fall into place.  </p>
<p> With these simple tricks are ways that you can improve your song and get it recording ready.  From this, you will be able to make sure that your songs and pieces are polished, stand out from the crowd and get your voice heard among other musicians.  </p>
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