Q. hey, This Is Tantrum
We Have Plenty Of Songs Written
Now We Need Someone To Write
The Music For Us And Tell Us The
Chords. If You Email Me I Can
Send You A Link Of Me Singing Them.
If You Can Write The Chords To The
Song On Piano Guitar And Send
Them to Us We'll Give You Credit And
Pay You.
Email Me At
TantrumTantrum@iname.com
Thanks!
-Tantrum band Management.
A. Ok, other ideas for to get the music and chords written. Most of the music stores in your area have a bulletin board that helps musicians connect. You can probably post a message there for free. If you city has an Entertainment Magazine, you can take out a small add there. You can try posting a request on Craig's List online. And one other option is to contact the International Songwriter's Association online and see if they will post a note for you in there email newsletter that goes out to all members. You can also try networking at MySpace which was created for people in the music business. Many songwriter's and musicians have space there and may be able to help you.
I still think that Guitar Pro 6 is your best option and if you have a keyboard, you won't need the guitar to midi converter because keyboards are midi instruments. Good Luck with that!
Does anyone know of any FREE PIANO SHEET MUSIC for rap songs?
Q. more specifically for the song "Beautiful Mind"by Cormega
A. Unfortunately, the chances of you finding free sheet music are slim to none, since these songs are fairly new and copyrighted. Most free sheet music on the web is either public domain or posted with permission of the composer.
However, there are free piano tabs. They're just chords and not the chorus, but they might be helpful: Unfortunately, the chances of you finding free sheet music are slim to none, since these songs are fairly new and copyrighted. Most free sheet music on the web is either public domain or posted with permission of the composer.
However, there are free piano tabs. They're just chords and not the chorus, but they might be helpful: http://www.911tabs.com/piano_tabs/
If you're not familliar with tabs, here's some information: http://tabnabber.com/documents/howtoreadtabs.asp
There's also a tab converter at the following site. Just paste a guitar tab (you'll find tons of those via Google) into the box and it will convert it to piano: http://tabnabber.com/convertorBasic.asp
What I need to record quality music at home?
Q. Alright, so I'm fifteen and I really want to do things with my music. I'm kind of in and out of a band but I feel like no one is committed and even then, people don't think about music the way I do. Anyways, I can play all the instruments and everything and basically, I came to the decision to record a demo on my own at home so that I would be able to record all the parts myself. What recording software should I buy/download to record? Everyone suggest Dubturbo to me, but it ended up being mostly for making beats and was a huge mistake for my acoustic-sounding recordings. So just to make it clear now--I do NOT want something that will record music by using "instruments" in the software such as pre-installed virtual drum kits and keyboards and what not. I used to use Audacity, but the sound just isn't clean and I'd rather not have to customize what kind of echo and compression I want perfectly every time I use it. Also, what's a good microphone to record into the computer? I'm turning sixteen and this is the only thing I want, so price isn't much of an issue. And they just sell chords that go directly from the guitar to the computer, right?
Sorry if I sound so ignorant, I just really haven't done much in music on the technical side of things! Thank you!
@AVDADDY LOL yes I know what a chord to play on the guitar is, I meant a sound cord that one would use to plug your guitar into an electronic system (in my case, a laptop)
A. I do high quality recording and mastering of music. There are many different levels of quality recording hardware and or software that will determine how good a recording you ultimately are happy with. As the equipment and or software gets better so will your technical knowledge need to be to use it properly. So it depends on how much time you want to spend to learn how to use the recording equipment and or software. There are however some pretty decent basic recording system that can give you pretty decent recordings if you choose carefully.
Most home recordings these days are using computer based music recording system, which is easier to use and edit your music. Analog recording can still provide the best sounding recordings but is very costly and not easy to edit, generally for only for the professional recording engineer.
First thing to determine for a digital and computer based system is the type of operating system you want to use. Mac based systems give you several levels of systems to choose from and techical knowledge needed to use them. From a music server based system utilizing Pro tools, which is very expensive and has a huge learning curve to use it, to Garage band which is a simple recording computer software.
A really nice little mac based recording setup is using the Apogee Duet which is pretty high quality interface and software tool which can be purchased separately or as a package with microphone and even monitors if you want. For the money is hard to beat, its pretty easy to use and gives you pretty high quality recordings. Its also small and portable if you want to do remote recordings.
Apogee makes some exceptional sounding digital to analog and analog to digital converters so they sound exceptional.
The sample rate you record at makes a huge difference as well so I would highly recommend recording at the highest bit rate you can and then downsample it to what ever format you want to play it back at. The Apogee Duet will allow you to record at 192khz 24 bit which highly recommended to get the best sounding recordings. The quality and choice of microphones is also critical. This is where you can spend some pretty big money if you really want some good recordings. Depending on how good a recording you want and the sound your after will determine the quality of microphones and type of microphones you need. One of the best all in one microphones is the Neumann u87. Its an exceptional sounding microphone and you can use it for pretty much everything. Otherwise there are some microphones that are good at vocals, (ribbon microphones for example) and other microphones for drums, horns, pianos etc.
I am a big Nuemann microphone fan, as well as the microphones from Manley Labs who makes some of the very best recording microphones and microphone preamplifers. Very expensive.
One big learning curve is to learn how to setup microphones properly when recording different instruments. I would suggest learning a bit about how to setup microphones to get the best sound and the sound you prefer. I am a big fan of using two microphones one for each channel left and right spaced about 8 away and apart from each other from the instrument your wanting to record. This will give you a nice open very natural recording of most instruments. You can even just play with microphone placement yourself and find the sound you prefer.
So if you have a mac based system look into the Duet, simple, sounds good, and is even very portable to allow you to do remote recordings.
PC based systems: There are many but Sony Sound Forge 10 is a nice flexible (although moderately complex music recording software) That I use for both recording and mastering.
Then all you need is ether good headphones (quality headphones is important) or monitors. Headphones are practical if your in an environment where you cant always have music playing and disturbing people. Really good headphones I would highly recommend( as I use them) are the Sennheiser HD650's. Good for both music recording and mastering. They give you a good honest representation of the recording. If you can use monitors then you want to choose carefully there are many colored sounding monitors which do not give you good honest representation of the recording. Budget powered monitors Tannoy 501A, Adams are nice too but more expensive. And it even gets better from there.
Kevin
recording and mastering engineer. high end audio video specialist
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