hi there guyz this is my fifteenth week at noise solution and so far Christmas has taken its toll and my skills have decreased alil while i was enjoying myself as u do and the solution was i hadn't being doing my practice which has annoyed me because before i left for Christmas i was able to perform the entire music piece Maggie may by rod Stewart by that i mean the chords on the piano. It looks like Ive got a fair bit of practicing to go before i find my footings again. Because over the course of the holidays i had forgotten most of what i had learnt from my previous sessions i thought it would be good to brush over all the skills i had once learnt on reaper. we had a look at eqing, putting together a track and remembering some of the quick keys for the mac as some PC users think the mac was created by aliens so going over quick keys didn't hurt also we played around with the midi keyboard by creating different sounds and effects at the time we were messing around and mixing up a modern version of Maggie may if rod Stewart had done this song in the future years. so that's what happened today stay tuned folks for next week i shall be blogging
here's what we did today - Maggie May if it had been recorded in 2011 rather than 1973
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
week 14 - Interviewed by BBC Radio Suffolk!
hi there guys and this is my 14th week at noise solution and today i was interviewed live by BBC radio Suffolk the whole interview went at a reasonable pace and went very well. was i nervous yes but only a little, as I'm a radio presenter myself i soon picked up alot of confidence and tips during the session.
i also performed on the piano live on BBC radio Suffolk which i thoroughly enjoyed and "I think my tutors jealous".
here's the interview, I play near the end of it.
i also performed on the piano live on BBC radio Suffolk which i thoroughly enjoyed and "I think my tutors jealous".
here's the interview, I play near the end of it.
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
week 13
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| Freddy Blogging |
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| Freddy said he was fed up of the photo's only being of him and said he should take one of me to see how I felt about it |
This is the song that I'm doing a cover version of. Maggie may Rod Stewart and the Faces
Here's a clip of Freddy working on the chords with me (Simon)
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Week 12 mixing and mastering 60s track
hi there guys this is my 12 week of blogging madness and this week we were EQing and mixing down our track. which consisted of of balancing frequencies and compressing sounds but before any of that we tided up the track by taking out all of the unnecessary sounds i.e. like me putting my lovely cuppa tea down on the organ say or me praising my self up at the end of the track. we soon tidyed up the track and added the effects and eventually came to mixing our second masterpiece of work down. one of the main effects we played and installed into the piece was reverb a special effect that most musical artists would have used and still do use to make their voices be heard in a room when Elvis started doing this they had to build chambers that so that sound could bounce around the walls to create the reverb this carried on in till the early seventy's where after, this way of reaveb life musicians started to create and discover other ways to create their reverb nowadays we use state of the art technology to create this. i must say EQing is not the most exciting part of creating and performing music but must be done to get the best sound quality personally i think its quite dull as there's allot to learn about the topic which puts me off theres alot science involved and its alot to take in but all in all i didn't mind just takes time and understanding.
Heres the finished song
Heres the finished song
60's recording
60s recording styles
My 60s Research
I went through the net and there wasn't much about 60s recording techniques or styles but i did find this info that i found was quite interesting so give it a read.
60s Music
In the 60s rock'n'roll became pop. Pop music changed with the rest of society. At the beginning of the sixties, it seemed that pop music might become just another form of family entertainment, but by the end of the sixties, it was a way of life.
Before the Beatles
Music at the beginning of the 60s was a sanitised commercial version of mid fifties American rock'n'roll. By then, Billy Haley was out of the picture and Elvis was as much a movie star as a rock'n'roll singer.
In Britain, the melodic sounds of Cliff Richard and Adam Faith competed with the Everly Brothers from the US for the top spot in the music charts. There were young stars like Helen Shapiro, who started her career with four top 3 hits. The favourite dance, the Twist, was enjoyed by the middle aged as well as the young. The rebellious origins of rock'n'roll seemed to be no more than a passing fad. Pop music still played on the juke boxes in the coffee bars of the early 60s. However, many teenagers looked to jazz as a form of rebellion.
Pretty simple. Mostly hand-made boards (usually with Daven pots and 3" Bakalite knobs), Ampex 350's, Stephens, and Scully 280 tape decks, RCA ribbons, Neumann condensers, and EV dynamics, mostly room reverb, or a live chamber - not much else. Playback speakers were either Altecs or UREI, amps were usually McIntosh MC60's, or the old Altec 100 watters.
At least that's how it was in Los Angeles in the early 60's.
My 60s Research
I went through the net and there wasn't much about 60s recording techniques or styles but i did find this info that i found was quite interesting so give it a read.
60s Music
In the 60s rock'n'roll became pop. Pop music changed with the rest of society. At the beginning of the sixties, it seemed that pop music might become just another form of family entertainment, but by the end of the sixties, it was a way of life.
Before the Beatles
Music at the beginning of the 60s was a sanitised commercial version of mid fifties American rock'n'roll. By then, Billy Haley was out of the picture and Elvis was as much a movie star as a rock'n'roll singer.
In Britain, the melodic sounds of Cliff Richard and Adam Faith competed with the Everly Brothers from the US for the top spot in the music charts. There were young stars like Helen Shapiro, who started her career with four top 3 hits. The favourite dance, the Twist, was enjoyed by the middle aged as well as the young. The rebellious origins of rock'n'roll seemed to be no more than a passing fad. Pop music still played on the juke boxes in the coffee bars of the early 60s. However, many teenagers looked to jazz as a form of rebellion.
Pretty simple. Mostly hand-made boards (usually with Daven pots and 3" Bakalite knobs), Ampex 350's, Stephens, and Scully 280 tape decks, RCA ribbons, Neumann condensers, and EV dynamics, mostly room reverb, or a live chamber - not much else. Playback speakers were either Altecs or UREI, amps were usually McIntosh MC60's, or the old Altec 100 watters.
At least that's how it was in Los Angeles in the early 60's.
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Motorhead Gig
As part of my silver arts award i was to go to a consert and remeber what happend on the night. well it was cold for a start and the gig was being held at the cambridge corn excange. the band i was to see was "Motorhead" which in my opinion was very good and i throughly enjoyed the experience. i only saw one of the two support bands and forgot what the other one of them was called but the other was named micheal monroe it was awesome the way the lead singer was stoned out of his mind and he had litrilly climbed his way to my box which was located the second one from the front of the excange. then soon after motorhead took to the stage and rocked out compleatly people at the front were moshing so hard you couldn't see the guy who was standing there originally stuck in the middle of it all lol it was a fantastic night and the trip home took an hour there and back to where i live nr sudbury. i would recommend anyone who is madly passionate about heavey metal to take the pilgrimage and see them every year because they are absolutely mind blowing. so theres my story also as part of the project i was to collect some evidance of the gig so i bring back the stuff i.e. (the tickets) and you should see me holding them i posted it on the blog for u guys to see. i hope ive inspired u to go and see them and i hoped you've enjoyed my story thanks fred plz leave comments as that would be superb : )
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Week 11 24/11/10 Motor Head review
hi there guys this is my week 11 and today i was to record the vocals but before we did we had a Little conversation about a gig i went to the previous night. i had gone to a motorhead live performance and it was night to remember it had everything a rock gig would ever need, well what do u expect its motorhead the vibe was fantastic and the whole audience was just buzzing and moshing to the sound of Lemmy kilmisters guitar. well that was the other night but today like i say we were recording down the vocals firstly i set up three separate mics which came with different quality's of recording sound. i had tested all three and soon after listening to the performances i decided that the most expensive one recorded the best sound. the things id learnt from having a verity of choice with mics was that each type of mic has a separate recording level and i felt great that id learnt this as if id chosen and ordinary mic it might not have sounded to good so it was good to test different mics. the vocal recordings went brilliantly though i soon found that my voice wasn't to good high pitched so i lowed my tone and it went really well i found that it took funnily enough less takes than my last piece so i know I'm improving in my work to become a successful musician this made me feel extremely positive in my work and hopefully EQing will be a blast. apart from that the day went according to plan.
here's the unprocessed vocal and backing track before editing
Photos of the day
here's the unprocessed vocal and backing track before editing
Photos of the day
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