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| On this page we're going to feature how to play, sing, dance etc. Here's the first one - if you want to learn how to play guitar! We'll give you links to get more information to help you get started. | ||||
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LEARN TO MIX like a Pro This is the basics of CD mixing – this is the easy stuff. First
get yourself a CD player – I said it was basic stuff ! You can control how long the cue point sample plays by holding down the cue button. You can tap the button to create some fantastic sounds, in time with the other track you are playing. So, press play, when you hear your cue point, then once you hear your kickdrum, press the pause button. You will hear that part of the track being played – sounding like a digital noise. |
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When you have pressed pause after you heard your kick, you will have to rewind the track until you hear the beat again. You can use the skip button but most machines have a ‘jog’ wheel that you can spin. Ease the jog wheel round until you can hear the start of the kick , now press ‘cue’ to store the exact point that you selected. Now press play. If you have a mixer you might have an FX unit so you could delay or adjust the pitch or recreate a melody sequence by taking your sample through various notes. You can loop on most CD players, all you do is copy a section of a track and it will play continuously in a loop.( Use the loop-in /out buttons on your CD player).
For excellent info on DJing try www.i-dj.co.uk ( learn to mix) |
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| Learn to be a singer
You have to present a professional front. Like any audition first impressions impress. The first thing you need if you want to be a singer is a professional looking and produced CD. Then create a business plan around your music. It's simple really, all you need is a quality CD presented in a quality case and cover. Some professional photographs are required, not some quick snap shots taken by your best mate's partner who can borrow the latest digital camera from his dad !
Now the difficult bit, getting your demo pack in front of the right people. You could get an agent or DIY by using any existing contacts or the Net to get to know the names and contact details of any company your interested in. Take any opportunity you get to be heard, give your CD to friends, your Mum’s local hairdresser, the school club night – really anywhere you can get your sound heard. Getting your CDs out there can really help! CDs are inexpensive to produce and for a small investment you can make huge strides in promoting yourself. Sing wherever and whenever you can, it will help you develop your own style. Watch singers on TV and really study the singers you admire. Mimic them at first and eventually you’ll develop your own style. Discover
yourself , push yourself to be professional about your approach
to singing and promoting yourself at every opportunity. This can
mean putting lots of time in at weekends and evenings, but if you
keep promoting yourself and don’t give in at the many disappointments
you’re bound to encounter, you’ll get there in the end.
If you produce a decent CD, promote it to your fans on your website,
give free downloads maybe, exposure is the key at the beginning
– getting as many people as possible to listen to you ‘live’
or to your CD. |
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