background preloader

Music

Facebook Twitter

47 Sites Every Recording Musician Should Visit. In a recent “Open Mic” we asked you, “Which music-related sites do you visit regularly?”

47 Sites Every Recording Musician Should Visit

This article is a summary of the great suggestions given in the comments to that article. You can make the list even longer by commenting on this article. As you’re reading this article, Audiotuts+ needs no introduction. Several commenters mentioned Audiotuts+ - thanks for the support! This is a great Flash site with many resources to help you learn music theory. The site content is split up as follows: Lessons, including topics that cover notation, chords and scalesTrainers, that teach you notes, keys, intervals, triads, keyboard, guitar and brass. Michael comments: “I have found very helpful. This is a site that helps you with scales and chords. The charts are guitar-based, and there are options for various alternate tunings and other stringed instruments.

A website that helps you learn musical scales and chords. Subtitled “Learn music technology”, this site is all about learning audio. Letter. My car radio broke.

Letter

I turned it on and all I got was static. Now my friend Jeff says it’s because I started my car with the a/c on, but I’d never had a problem previously. And then I realized I could get FM, but the tuner skipped over Sirius, and on XM I got the aforementioned static. Yes, I have both in my car, it’s a legacy from when the outlets were different.

And to tell you the truth, I still used both, each tuner had pluses and minuses. I haven’t had that spirit in my car since 2003, when I first got XM. Oh, I tried. And this was bad timing. But then I decided to drive to the car stereo place anyway, just for a reading, because the fact that the tuner just skipped over Sirius was so strange. Now you’ve got to know, car stereo places are going out of business in droves. Now, no way. So the place I go to, on Wilshire in Santa Monica, is now called Al & Ed’s. And when I got into the driveway, I called out for Robert, and he was still there! I mean it was a major installation. Slipperman's Recording Distorted Guitars From Hell.

Hosting for this page was provided by: (If you want to skip this introduction and cut to the content, click here.)

Slipperman's Recording Distorted Guitars From Hell

It's the kind of thing you find on the net and think that the person who created it must have snapped. It's too good, too useful, and they're giving all of this away for free. So being the cheap bastard that I am, I saved all of it on a local disc in case Slipperman ever came to his senses and started charging money for it. While it all started as an internet discussion of how to record and mix distorted guitars it evolved into one of the best online resources that I have ever found regarding the process, methods and sheer terror which is recording heavy guitar-oriented music.

It's said that those who can't do, teach ... so when you find someone like Slipperman who can do and teach -- pay attention, because it's a rare gift. The main thread itself is still a part of the M.A.R.S.H. Forget that last bit. ...Especially the profanity. The "Table of Contents": Guitars. Classical Guitar Tablature.