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    Old school rocker ready to tear it up (again)

    Hey MM, glad you enjoyed the music. Re: going forward, I'm keen to beat a path that incorporates the heavy groove of The Defendants, with the hypnotic funk stylings of say, Larry Ellis & The Black Hammer, Mandrill, James Brown etc. How exactly it will work is in front of me. I look forward to...
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    Old school rocker ready to tear it up (again)

    Hey MM, glad you enjoyed the music. Re: going forward, I'm keen to beat a path that incorporates the heavy groove of The Defendants, with the hypnotic funk stylings of say, Larry Ellis & The Black Hammer, Mandrill, James Brown etc. How exactly it will work is in front of me. I look forward to...
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    Old school rocker ready to tear it up (again)

    Hey there, I'm a Kiwi whom recently got back in to playing bass guitar after a 15+ year holiday (became disillusioned with rock music c/o self absorbed lyrics ("the world doesn't understand me, the world sucks" type music, that never seemed to offer a solution to their woes) and heavily...
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    Some days the vocal cords just don't work.

    I suggest that at least once a day, and definitely before laying down vocal tracks, you spend 15mins doing some simple vocal warm-up exercises. They include, but not limited to: body and jaw stretches (yawning), humming, lip exercises, breathing - from your diaphragm rather than your throat...
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    Introduction to Multitrack Computer Interface Recording

    Thank you Tim. As a bass player/singer for 25+ years, I'm finally ready to take a lead role in song writing, and production. Your breakdown of the foundational steps of music production 101 are helpful, succinct, and appreciated.
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