We’ve been out of the store most of the week, with various shows and outside events. Most teachers are back in school next week and the kids return soon after. The countdown has begun!
FIRST
5 Things You Can Do to Stay Motivated to Practice
Practicing an instrument can sometimes feel monotonous. What can you do to stick with it? In this short we have five suggestions for things you can do to stay motivated to practice.
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AND
Keep It Simple! Recording a Classroom Lecture Made Easy.
The International Horn Symposium was at Colorado State University. Part of this conference is lectures from professionals and academics from all over the world and we were asked to create archival recordings of this audio content.
Was it a challenge? Absolutely not!
With the internal recording capabilities of the R0DE Wireless GO II and Wireless PRO this was a breeze. Braden Explains in this short.
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• Keep It Simple! Recor...
ALSO
The Boom-Stand Feature You’re Probably Not Using
Most people don’t know that most boom stands can easily convert into a straight stand. Intrigued? Check out the Instagram Reel showing just how easy it is!
#DrumsWestDrumShop #PeterKnudsonDrums #BoomCymbalStands #DrumHardware #YamahaCS655a
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FINALLY
Excerpted from “Two Undiscovered Stars and an Unusual Recording Session” a Music Mystery published on the Podcasting Store Medium page
“…Thomas nonetheless persisted in carving out a singing career. He was asked to record a demo of a new song that was intended for singer Sandie Shaw. His demo was exceptional and when Sandie heard it, she refused to take the song saying, “Whoever’s singing this, it’s his song.”
On November 11, 1964, Thomas recorded his song at Decca Studios in West Hempstead. The first take was unremarkable, and producer Peter Sullivan encouraged him to try again, saying “You’ve got a big voice. Nice is not enough. You are not nice.” With this change in approach the song clicked, and a hit was born.
It was not unusual for a recording session to use studio musicians, and this song was no exception. Personnel will change depending on who is available that day and sometimes last-minute adjustments happen. Thomas’ regular keyboard player was unavailable, so his drummer ran across the street to the “La Giaconda” coffeehouse looking for a replacement. Fortunately, he found Reg who happened to play piano, and convinced him to join them. After a successful session they thanked Reg and paid him for his time…”
No one could have known what the song, recorded by a group of studio players and relative unknowns, would become.
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