Studio monitors are virtually the epicenter of it all. Here we take a look at what are some of the best studio monitors for home music studios.
Super Simple D.I.Y. Desktop Vocal Recording Booth on the Cheap: With Purch ramping up video production for 2016, we found ourselves recording voice-over work. We purchased the fantastic Yeti Blue microphone and are very pleased with the quality of the recordings. However, when recording, our offices do not nece…
Professional sounding vocals are virtually the epicenter of many genres. We look at 11 best ways to achieve professional sounding recordings in your studio.
Looking to save money? These DIY music studio ideas are a good place to start. We go over 7 genius DIY home studio ideas that you can copy today.
Here's a little gem I made back in 2011. After making another music game, I had some white and black foam left over. The white foam piece was just about the size of piano keys,
Looking to save money? These DIY music studio ideas are a good place to start. We go over 7 genius DIY home studio ideas that you can copy today.
Graphics by Violet Clair Riding that birthday train right on through to this month’s playlist! And we’ve got a pretty epic birthday playlist for you today! Some classics, some songs that just make you want to par-tay, plus your daily required dose of the Spice Girls, *NSYNC and S Club 7 of course. So if …
I love games and so do my kiddos! During the month of June, I included this fun game in our primary centre rotation. BUSTED! What you need: A container of some sort. I used empty Lysol wipe containers. Coloured tongue dipressers. I got mine from Michaels. A thin permanent marker that you will write rhythms with. Don't forget to include some BUSTED sticks! I did 1/5 eighth notes, 1/5 quarter notes, 1/5 quarter rests, 1/5 half notes, and 1/5 Busted!. I made a nifty label! For the upper elementary ones that I will do next year, I think I'll make a vertical label... Put all of the sticks inside the container, with the rhythm side of each stick at the bottom. And voila! Your game is ready to be played! Click HERE for the game instructions and HERE the FREE printable label!
A few years ago, I started teaching monthly group classes in my studio.The idea was to include more opportunities for informal performance, observation, musical discussion, and developing musicianship skills in a supportive group environment. All students are invited and encouraged to play something each time, even just part of a piece.This gives us an opportunity to:show works in progresstalk about practicing, learning processes, challenges, and rewardsgive feedback (positive + constructive)I also plan a few musical games and activities related to listening, movement, creative musicianship, and composition — things we can’t really do in our one-on-one lessons.This year, I planned to teach five studio classes specifically for 3rd-6th graders, two studio classes for 7th-12th graders, and monthly buddy lessons for my K-2nd grade students.But what to do when the world shuts down and everything moves online?Host a Zoom studio class, of course.Last week, I taught two studio classes (3rd-6th grade and 7th-12th grade) and two buddy lessons (K-2nd grade). Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how I set these up, how I structured our time together, and what activities I created to play virtually.
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A musical artist studio captured by photographer William Abranowicz.This interior design project by Monique Gibson for musician John Mellencamp in South Carolina is a serious yet playful studio. It is no wonder why the “Little Bastard” is known for his heartland brand of rock. The home first appeared in the March 2014
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It's time to throw away your rubber-banded tissue boxes, you guys. These homemade music-makers are the real deal.
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Newcomers would readily skimp out on getting treatment up on their walls. For this reason, we look at 7 Easy Steps on How to Set Up Acoustic Treatment.
The stunning Voxarray 61 is a tribute to synthesizers from the 70s. Created by Love Hulten, a Swedish studio, this ”DIY modular synthesizer” has a clamshell construction, with the top lid housing a variety of analog and digital modules that can b
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Greg Scarth shines a spotlight on some of the most desirable drum machines, the most sought-after synths and the most valuable vintage electronic music
These DIY music painted rocks are great for teaching kids about music theory
Berklee’s new 16-story building under construction at 160 Massachusetts Avenue is doubling as a teaching tool, with students observing design and construction in real time.
The Oberlin Conservatory complex of today traces its roots to the early 1960s. Its signature structure and main classroom building, Bibbins Hall, was designed by noted architect Minoru Yamasaki, who later mimicked its appearance in his best-known creation, the former World Trade Center in New York City. Constructed in 1963, Bibbins Hall was the first of three contiguous buildings, all designed by Yamasaki, that form the heart of the conservatory.
Are you among those who wonder Do Plants Like Music? And whether they respond to vibrations or not? Let's find that once and for all!
Virtual Sheet Music® Premium High-Quality digital sheet music for piano. Thanks to VSM for making this high quality print-out instantly available. I'm pleased to add this oh-so-tuneful piano piece to my repertoire. Excellent quality print. Thanks for making this available. I've always liked Schumann's op.18. This copy of op. 18 is alright, I suppose. The notes are really clear when I printed it out. =)
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I’ve recently celebrated 18 years as a private music teacher. In that time, there have been many ‘ups and downs’, and after 18 years, I’ve definitely learnt a few things and I’d like to share some of them with you here. If you’re just starting out as a private music teacher, I hope they might […]
Wendy Carlos
The beginning of a new career is an exciting time, full of energy, motivation, and possibility. Maybe you’re taking that first step from music student to music professional, or maybe you’ve been working for a few years and are ready to make a change. Wherever you are today, and wherever you hope to
The Music Theory & Transposing Poster The Perfect Teaching Aid For All Music Teachers The Music Theory & Transposing Poster is a handsome reference chart that makes teaching and using music theory as easy as DO-RE-MI. The poster is designed for musicians, music teachers, arrangers, songwriters, band leaders, choir directors–anyone with an interest in Read More