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Music123 Sale, 15% Off Your Entire Order

Posted in Bass Guitar Gear, Drum Gear, Guitar Gear, Keyboard Gear, Live Sound Gear, Recording Gear, Special Offers and Discounts, Vocal Gear on November 6th, 2008 by Matt Rushton

15% Off Entire Order at Music123.com
  
   From now until November 26 you can get 15% off your entire order at Music123. Music123 is an online music store that caters to every type of musician whether you play live or just like to record. I’ve always had good experiences ordering from Music123. Here’s an experience I had recently when I ordered a product. I had ordered several different types of guitar picks to experiment with including the Jellifish Chorus Guitar Pick. Somehow, the Jellifish got crushed during shipping and all the wires on it got bent. I called Music123 and they sent me out a brand new one, completely free without making me return the damaged one. Now that’s customer service! So make sure you check out the great sale and excellent products at Music123.

   Now is the perfect time to get your big ticket items for Christmas. These top items sell out regularly and can be hard to get closer the Christmas. I recommend these top selling products from Music123: Read more »

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Save Money On Accessories With Coupon Code From Music123

Posted in Bass Guitar Gear, Drum Gear, Guitar Gear, Keyboard Gear, Live Sound Gear, Recording Gear, Special Offers and Discounts, Vocal Gear on September 25th, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Save 15% On Hearos Ear Plugs
   There’s a couple of really good deals going on at Music123 that I wanted to make you aware of. Right now all the accessories ship free on orders over $49. That’s half the usual amount to get free shipping. You usually have to order $99 to get free shipping but for the accessories you only have to order $49 worth of stuff to get free shipping.

   Second, there’s a great coupon code that you can use to get a 15% discount on all accessories. You can save a bunch of money by entering this coupon code during checkout when ordering accessories. Just click this link: 15% Off All Accessories with Coupon Code: B2S15 at Music123.com That’s a great deal and it’s not going to last forever. So if you’re a live musician, now is the perfect time to pick up some much needed accessories for you and your band.

   Here’s a list of links to accessories that you can buy using the 15% discount code.

Horizon Concert Series 24-Channel/4-Return Stage Snake Standard


Mogami Gold High-Definition Neutrik 1/4″ Straight Instrument Cable 18 Foot

Mogami Silver Series Microphone Cable 50 Foot


Nova 12-Pair Hickory Drumsticks Wood Rock


Roc-N-Soc NRX Nitro Rider Drum Throne Black


Furman PM-8 II Power Conditioner with Digital Volt And Current Meters Standard


Yamaha Portable Keyboard Survival Kit B Standard


Drum One Shield Two Drum Shield Standard


Fingerease Guitar String Lubricant Standard


Fender Instrument Care Kit by Meguiar’s Standard


Big Bends Nut Sauce Tuning Lubricant Standard


Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB Humbucker Pickup Black


EBow PlusEbow Electronic Bow for Guitar Standard


Clayton Acetal Standard Guitar Picks .80MM 1 Dozen


Dean Markley 2556 Blue Steel Regular Gauge Electric Guitar Strings Standard


M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal Standard

   That’s just a small sampling of the types of accessories that you can get right now at Music123. With the combined discounts of 15% off the price of the accessory and free shipping on orders over $49.00 you can save a bundle. So make sure you get in on the sale while you still can!

15% Off All Accessories with Coupon Code: B2S15

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Roland HPD-10 Handsonic Percussion Controller

Posted in Drum Gear on August 14th, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Roland Handsonic HPD-10
   Today I’d like to introduce you to the Roland HPD-10 Handsonic Percussion Controller. This is really an amazing instrument. The Handsonic is a drum controller meant to be played with your hands. It has 10 highly sensitive individual pads that have both pressure and positional sensitivity. That means you’ll get different sounds when you hit the pad hard, soft or closer to the edges of the individual pads. The Handsonic has 400 high-quality instrument sounds built in including congas, bongos, tabla, djembe and cajon.

   One of the coolest features of the Roland HPD-10 is the D Beam controller. The D Beam sends out a beam of infrared light which reflects off your hand or any other solid surface you put in front of it. Read more »

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Back To School For Drummers

Posted in Drum Gear on August 6th, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Remo Practice Pad
   My son is a drummer and every year we have to replenish his supply of back-to-school drumming items. If you have any kids in a percussion program I figured I’d save you some time searching for those essential back-to-school items that your student may need.

   Our list for this year included SD1 General Sticks, SD2 General Sticks, Stick Bag and a Practice Pad. Here are some links to the essentials for your percussion student.

   I have found all the links to buy the above products… Read more »

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Why You Need A Sound Level SPL Meter

Posted in 2. Equipment, Drum Gear, Live Sound Gear on July 8th, 2008 by Matt Rushton

Nady ASM-2 Analog SPL Meter   First off, let me say that I love my music loud! As I mentioned in an earlier post I take protecting my hearing very seriously so I like to know exactly how loud things are. Today I’m going to talk about Sound Level Meters or SPL Meters. They’re also known as Decibel Meters and are very useful in many situations.

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Take Care Of Your Hearing With Musicians Earplugs

Posted in 1. Live Musician Central, 2. Equipment, 3. Improve Your Band Skills, Bass Guitar Gear, Being A Musician, Drum Gear, Guitar Gear, Live Sound Gear, Stagecraft, Vocal Gear on July 3rd, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Pete Townsend - Rock Induced Deafness
   One of the most important pieces of advice I can give to young musicians is simply to take good care of your hearing. I was diagnosed with a hearing loss when I was 16 years old and had only been playing in a band a couple of years. I was still pretty careless with my hearing for much of my early career. Finally the hearing specialists started telling me I needed hearing aids. That got my attention and I’ve been very careful with my hearing the last 15 years or so.

   The best thing I’ve done for my hearing is to get a pair of custom molded, sonic filter type earplugs made specially for musicians. I have the Westone ES49 Custom Fit Earplugs. Mine are a light tan color and are barely visible from the audience. They sound fantastic and because they are custom molded to my ear they’re extremely comfortable.

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Learn Songs The Easy Way, Tascam MP-GT1

Posted in 2. Equipment, 3. Improve Your Band Skills, Bass Guitar Gear, Drum Gear, Guitar Gear, Keyboard Gear, Vocal Gear on June 19th, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Tascam MP-GT1 Portable MP3 Guitar Trainer
   When I was first learning how to play songs by ear from the original recordings it was a huge struggle for me. I was trained to read music from a young age and playing by ear was a whole new world for me. I remember sitting on my bed and working on a song for several hours before I finally had it down. The hardest thing of all was learining how to play the guitar solos. The notes flew by so fast that I couldn’t begin to pick them out.

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The Best Instrument Microphone - The Shure SM57

Posted in 2. Equipment, Bass Guitar Gear, Drum Gear, Guitar Gear, Live Sound Gear, Recording Gear, Vocal Gear on June 3rd, 2008 by Matt Rushton
Shure SM57 Microphone
   If you’ve been in any recording studio or seen any band live with microphones on the guitar amps, you’ll have seen the Shure SM57 Instrument Microphone. This mic is a dandy! (and I don’t say “dandy” very often). My experience with the Shure SM57 has been nothing but positive. The microphone is tougher than nails and my guitar amp sounds fantastic with my pair of SM57’s on it.

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