Arranging And Recording Tricks!, Or how to build a song! |
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Arranging And Recording Tricks!, Or how to build a song! |
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Jan 11 2012, 08:04 PM |
Well, it's beneficial for studio recording to have more frequencies, if you are doubling guitars in a certain part of a song, using different instrument, different amp, different settings on both instrument and amp (knobs a bit different), different mic placement, playing a bit differently, and playing different positions (like you wrote) on the fretboard, you can get more richer recording.
It depends on the piece, but there is always something to insert on the "song basis". Good songs can be recognized because they can sound good even on a cheap acoustic, you don't need a whole band to play them, but bad songs, there is little to do to fix them, even with symphonic orchestra. However, in studio, you can always enrich a good song by adding more layers. These layers played on their own are very simple, and they should be. When played together they should sound coherent and tight. This post has been edited by Ivan Milenkovic: Jan 11 2012, 08:06 PM -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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