Different Ways to listen to music
Already after a while that you're dedicated to audio recording you will notice that your perception of music, your sensitivity to sound has changed. Eminently a song that did not notavate now understand the above and you understand the meaning of many technical and artistic choices, as some effects, reverberation, equalization of the instruments, etc..
Here are some key aspects on which to listen or pay attention while you are recording a song:
* TEXT: As the text is consistent with the various melodies of the song? Lots of text that could weigh down some steps, just empty text sometimes a song of its expressive power. Some lines are too long encumbers the hand, some voice kept too long but could block the flow dynamic of the song.
* Vocal Technique: The voice is an instrument. Could break too the number of syllables, or eat some words for the rush. A voice can be sung but not very expressive, you may not agree to the "mood" (mood, color) of the song.
* BOTTOM LINE: A bass line that follows the guitar chords makes a dull song, but sometimes it is perfect. A line that tends to separate from the melodic line could create problems for the singer during the recording of the voice.
* Rhythmic Percussion: Too much to say. In some songs the battery acts as a base completely passive, is deliberately anonymous, and room for other instruments. Sometimes however, exploits all the dishes, change the pace of ongoing grants and even solos. Certainly the leadership of percussion needs a precise valtazione. *
ARRANGEMENT: ovvvero as musicians embody the melodic structure. What tools are leading? which frequencies are out? how are they played?
* REPORT INVENTIONS / CONSTRUCTION (PATTERN): A song we see it as a clever dose of repetitions and diversions. A song that changes pace, sound, and vocal melody line every 10 seconds or more is a masterpiece or is likely to be unlistenable. On the other hand, a song that ripetein accused would continue the same reason as "amateur." What parts are repeated in the song? undergo changes? which pieces are unique, what is the role a whole? Figure
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