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Archive for August, 2008

Sunday Funnies - Talent Night

Posted in 5. Humor on August 31st, 2008 by Matt Rushton

   This is a pretty good collage of music clips acted out with Star Wars action figures. The animation is bad but it’s got some good moments in it. Watching the Storm Troopers do YMCA was pretty classic!    Read more »

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Live Musician Central - Weekend Album Picks 8-30-08

Posted in Music Industry Marketing, Song Selection on August 30th, 2008 by Matt Rushton

   Every weekend I pick several albums to post on Live Musician Central. The albums I put up are determined by a couple factors. I usually put up a couple that are being heavily promoted by the music industry. These may not be albums that I particularly like but they are albums that are going to be prominent in the public conscience. It’s good for us as musicians to stay current with what’s being promoted by the industry. We can gauge what we’re doing with what is being pushed out there. It’s also a good source to choose new music for your band to learn and play live or to have on the iPod to play during band breaks. The reasoning here is that you want to play music that people will know and since the albums I post on Live Musician Central are being so heavily promoted, your chances of people knowing the music at your shows is very high.

   The rest of the albums that I post are either personal favorites or they are certified classic albums that have sold millions of copies and are familiar to a lot of people. I also like to post a few links to iTunes and a few links to Amazon’s music service. Amazon has DRM free MP3’s that are ripped at 256kbps which is excellent quality at a killer price. So make sure you check them out!
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Why I Keep Playing Music

Posted in Being A Musician on August 29th, 2008 by Matt Rushton
In Stereo - 2002 Winter Olympics Medals Plaza
   Tonight my band “In Stereo” is playing at Club 90 in Salt Lake City. I’m really looking forward to playing while at the same time dreading all the work that comes with playing a show. I often ask myself  why I keep playing music. There are so many things that are a pain in the butt about playing yet at the same time there is such a high that comes with pleasing a live audience.

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Highlight Your Skilled Players

Posted in Band Chemistry, Musicianship on August 28th, 2008 by Matt Rushton

   

Tony Levin - Elite Player
Previously I wrote about how all the instruments in a band are equally important. Especially in the fact that everyone in the band is going for something greater than the individual parts. Another obvious fact of playing is that all musicians are not equally skilled on their instruments. I do believe that no matter how skilled you are on your instrument you need to remember to keep an eye on the ultimate goal of a band which is to create great music, not to simply play a great part. That being said, it would be foolish indeed not to feature your more skilled musicians with more prominent roles in the band.

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Which Instrument Is The Most Important In A Band

Posted in Band Chemistry, Musicianship on August 27th, 2008 by Matt Rushton
David Lee Roth - Not A Stellar Solo Career
  The other day I was talking to some young musicians that were just forming their first band. One of them asked me which instrument was the most important instrument in the band. This is a question I’ve heard a lot over the course of my career and I’ve had a lot of discussions with other musicians about which instrument is the most important in the band. Is it the Lead Singer? Everyone focuses on the singer when the band is playing right? How about the drums, you couldn’t have a rock party without drums. Everyone loves the lead guitar, always getting high-fives after a good solo. What about the bass, no bottom end means no rumble in the chest and it’s a lame show without some good shaking going on. Without decent keyboards the music loses it’s harmonic texture.

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Movie Review - The Rocker

Posted in Various Ramblings on August 26th, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Rainn Wilson in The Rocker
   I just went and watched the new movie “The Rocker” starring Rainn Wilson of “The Office” fame. A lot of people have been saying the movie is a “School Of Rock” ripoff and even though there are similarities, “The Rocker” has more adult laughs. So being a rocker myself and a fan of Rainn Wilson I was really excited to see the movie.

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Getting Proper Equalization With EQ Frequencies

Posted in Live Sound, Live Sound Gear, Recording, Recording Gear on August 25th, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Mackie Quad EQ
   One of the most important aspects of mixing music in a live venue or in the studio is the use of equalization. The other day I wrote about how to tweak your guitar amplifier EQ settings. Today I’m going to write about the effect of equalization on other parts of the mix.

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Sunday Funnies - Jimmy Durante, Inka Dinka Doo

Posted in 5. Humor on August 24th, 2008 by Matt Rushton

   Some comedians are simply timeless. This is a good clip filled with humor. My personal favorite part is when Jimmy says “Poop Poop a Dupe” :) cracks me up every time.

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Live Musician Central - Weekend Album Picks 8-23-08

Posted in Music Industry Marketing, Song Selection on August 23rd, 2008 by Matt Rushton

   Every weekend at Live Musician Central we pick the most heavily promoted new album releases as well as a few certified classics. This helps your band know which music the industry is marketing. You can be sure that a lot of people will be familiar with this music. This will help you stay relevant in the clubs that you’re playing in and it will keep you in touch with what’s happening in the music industry as a whole. So here are this weeks picks.
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A Few Words On Amplifier Equaliztion

Posted in Live Sound on August 22nd, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Fender 65 Twin Reverb Control Panel
When you’re EQ’ing your guitar at home you’re most likely turned lower in volume than onstage. You’re also most likely directly in front of your amplifier with the amp within arms reach so you can tweak the controls. So you work and tweak your amp until it sounds perfect and you’re happy with your tone. So why does it sound so horrible when you get to the gig?

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