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Choosing a Recording Microphone Print E-mail
Audio and Video
Written by Chad Criswell   

MicrophoneWithout a doubt, the most important component in your recording setup is the microphone that you use to record the sound. There are hundreds of different commercial microphones available in the marketplace today, all with different features, and each with an advertisement flashier than the next. For general instrumental uses, condenser microphones are your best choice.

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Basic Recording Techniques For The Band Director Print E-mail
Audio and Video
Written by Chad Criswell   

Audio EquipmentIn order for any band to improve its performance they must be fully aware of what they truly sound like. As performers and music educators we often perceive the performance to sound differently than it truely does to the listener.  By recording and listening to your band or small ensemble you can take your band to the new level of musicianship by finding the problems in your performance and fixing them.

 

This multi part series of articles will help you discover how to make realistic recordings of your ensemble without breaking your budget.

All of these articles are available at http://www.musicedmagic.com.


  1. Choosing a Microphone

  2. Choosing an Audio Recording Device

  3. Adding a Mixer to Your Recording Studio

  4. Audio Cables and Connectors


 

 
So You Want To Teach As A Private Music Tutor? Print E-mail
Curriculum Development
Written by Vicky Wilkinson   
Flute PlayerFor many of today's musicians, working as a private music tutor has many benefits over working within an educational establishment. Firstly, you are a lot freer to choose where, when, and depending on how well you teach, WHO your students are.
 
Secrets to Running a Successful Carwash Fundraiser Print E-mail
Fundraising
Written by Lance Winslow   
Car Wash Fund Raiser
Anyone Need a Car Wash?
A car wash fundraiser might seem like a simple thing to organize. What do you need besides a hose, a couple of buckets, soap, water, some towels and volunteers? This might be fine to raise a few hundred dollars. But if you're serious about raising a substantial amount of money and want to hold an event with the potential to raise $10,000 or more, the following are some tips from a company that has helped numerous organizations nationwide do just that.
 
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