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Thursday, December 15, 2011
The Art of Songwriting
When I was a kid taking guitar lessons, I was always fascinated at how artists such as Rush, Led Zeppelin and Yes, just to name a few, were able to put music and lyrics together to create great works of art. I asked my instructor Jessica, "What is their secret?" She replied, "They're just creative." I was hoping for a more formulaic answer about how musical compositions were arranged, how chord progressions were written, how certain lyrics fit into time signatures, etc. However, I found there were no mathematical rules to songwriting, only an art that had to be perfected and crafted with time and practice.
In my many years as an astute listener and aficionado of music, I have dissected songs that I felt worthy of study. A well-written song should do at least one of the following:
1. Evoke an emotion
2. Make a point
3. Tell a story
4. Set a mood
The first point, evoking an emotion, is what the majority of well-written songs will do. The melody or vocal line is usually the strongest allure that listeners hear on the radio. A listener can be drawn in by a given situation lyrically, when they can relate to it on an everyday basis. In the 90's, what woman could not totally, or at least momentarily, relate to the anger that Alanis Morrisette portrayed in "You Oughta Know "and who among us hasn't felt the emotional fortitude of Steve Perry in songs such as "Open Arms" and "Don't Stop Believing." Along this same vein, "You've Got Another Thing Coming" by Judas Priest and "I want it All" by Queen are songs that pump up our adrenalin and inspire action.
Songs such as these are often the types of songs that have a point to deliver to those who are listening, and it is when we feel the need as a listener to approach these lessons which are offered in these songs, that we seek out those lyrics and/or rhythms, that seem to, for a time, at least, fend off those feelings of impending doom and/or frustration. We pursue these avenues of self discovery in songs such as these at a time when we most feel the need for an adrenalin rush. The overall feelings of euphoria are sought out by our Psyche and when certain songs are played they tend to induce that adrenalin rush and give to us the desired emotional result, i.e. the knowledge that all things considered, It is all fine in the end. In regards to this aspect of writing, the band that comes to mind is Rush. Their lyricist and drummer, Neil Peart, has many recurrent themes that he has written about over the years. One of them is the ability to be self-reliant in a cold and ever changing world. "Enemy Within" with its self-evident title makes the point that is up to the individual to take chances in order to advance one's standing in life, as is "Circumstances", "Roll the Bones", and "Dreamline."
Thirdly, telling a short story is an art in and of itself, but when it is set to music, the story becomes available to a much wider audience. Bob Segar's many tunes are prime examples of how a vicarious but realistic situation can find a place to live in the spirit of anyone who longs to travel from and be free of the responsibilities of everyday life. In three to four minutes Segar can take us on a journey through his youth with songs such as "Hollywood Nights", and "Night Moves" or with Songs such as "Against the Wind" and "Main-Street" to the epiphanies that contain the resolutions which we all struggle to achieve while transcending into adulthood. In this same fashion, Neil Young is another great story teller, all one need do is listen to songs such as "Sugar Mountain" and "Rockin' in the Free world. "
The last point, the setting of a mood is the most cerebral of the creative concept and its process. I find this technique mostly used in heavy instrumental songs that hearken back from the psychedelic era of the 1960's, to the prog rock of the 70's, and definitely into the 90's with the advent of grunge rock.
The Beatles revolutionized the recording process in 1967 with Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. They echoed the vocals heavily to give to the songs a larger than life sound; They sped up and slowed down instruments in order to alter the tempo in the music, and through the art of editing, they successfully spliced recording tapes into different orders to give a feeling of detachment and disconnection to the listener, thereby supplying the means with which one might escape from reality.
Also along these same lines, Guitar greats such as Jimmy Page, with his signature riffs and innovative production gave the impression that music and the emotions invoked by it have a tendency to be the vessel that transports the listener from one state of mind to another... "The Rain Song" literally sounds like rain, and, as I learned from my instructor. It was written as a combination of sliding major 7 chords a half step down and playing the major chords on a higher register with riffs, audibly emulating drops of rain, connecting the chords together. "Ramble On" takes the listener to JRR Tolkien's Mordor with clever hand drums and tricky guitar rhythms that give the impression of leaves falling, and wind blowing in a scene that sets it self within the loneliness of a solitary journey. Yes's "Roundabout", with its famous harmonics of an E chord and sleepy vocal introduction, puts me in mind of an eagle waking up on top of a mountain to a pristine sky. As the song crescendos and descends the eagle soars and dips to view the valley below him.
In the 1990's, after the light pop craze prevalent in the 1980's, a new genre of music, grunge rock, arrived on the scene. The dark decade was upon us and Nirvana took it by storm. "Smells like Teen Spirit" with moshable motifs and introspective lyrics gives the listener the energy of punk but an outlet for self-absorption. "Lithium" was a direct look at the psychotropic drug culture that was put into place to counteract the effects of the climbing divorce rate affecting the youth of the generation.
My last example, "Stairway to Heaven" is a song that encompasses all four points listed above. The song tells a story of the rich lady in the forest who believes that she can buy salvation with gold. On her spiritual quest, the song makes the point that there are two paths to take and it is up to the individual to take the right one. It evokes the emotion of hope as it promises the listener, with the application of correct decisions, a higher spiritual level. The mood is set by building constantly building tension in the music that only climaxes in the last few seconds as the lady realizes that only the spirit within her, not gold, can buy her everlasting salvation.
In conclusion, songwriting is a combination of personal experience and the ability to step outside oneself. It is the knowledge of music and the creativity that comes from spending countless hours with a guitar or a piano. Most of all, it satisfies the desire in all of us to breath life into our thoughts and ideas and leave a permanent mark on the world.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Pyle-Pro PED04 Professional Electric Drum Kit
!±8± Pyle-Pro PED04 Professional Electric Drum Kit

Post Date : Nov 29, 2011 23:52:25 | Usually ships in 24 hours

The PED04 fills the niche for aspiring players and budget-conscious drummers looking to simulate the sound of a real drum set. Using this drum set is easy and feels just like using a real kit – but without the loud noise that can sometimes bother family and neighbors. Just plug in a set of headphones and you’re ready to jam. It’s equipped with 5 drum pads and a bass drum pedal. They’re all super-responsive and velocity-sensitive for a realistic feel. The hi-hat comes with a foot pedal so you can get that ‘open’ or ‘closed’ hi-hat sound. With 11 drum preset kits and 4 variations, you’ll have the entire world of percussive sounds at your fingertips. You can also store your own drum loop. Play it back and adjust the tempo, then play along. Use the included digital metronome to practice to the beat speed of your choice. Play along with your favorite songs by plugging in your CD or MP3 player to the line-in jack. MIDI in/out jacks allow you to wire this up to your existing electronic music setup. Use the USB port to connect to your computer and turn this drum set into a MIDI controller to further expand this kit’s versatility. Comes with a complete drum set, drum sticks, headphones, power adaptor, instruction demo disc, and manual.
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- Natural Response Drum Head with 128 Level Force Velocities Sensor - Stereo Line-in - 5 Drum Pads - Drum Rack
- Sound Generator: 16-bit/44.1 kHz 3D Sound Quality - MIDI In/Out - 2 Drum Sticks - Sound Module
- 11 Pre-set Drum Kit with up to 4 Variations - Built-in Metronome - Hi-Hat Pedal - 110V~220V Auto Switch Power Adapter
- Built-in Reverb Switch - Fully Adjustable Drum Rack - Bass Drum Pedal - Cables and Drum Lock
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Monday, November 21, 2011
Types of Musical Synthesizers - The Keyboard's Family Tree
Musical synthesizers, or keyboards, as they are more commonly called, are one of the musical instruments most often owned by individuals or families in the United States. Comparatively compact, affordable, and easy to play, keyboards have, to some extent, followed in the footsteps of the Napoleonic Era's ubiquitous pianoforte. It is an instrument that almost everyone has had access to at one point or another, and it is as easily recognized today as the violin might have been in Mozart's day. But it is important to remember that not all keyboards are alike. Not only are different models and brands capable of different musical feats, but there is a very basic divide that allocates musical synthesizers neatly into two categories, these being analog and digital.
Analog synthesizers generate sound electronically via an analog computer, which is a computer that operates using numbers represented by directly measurable quantities. Unless you are a computer engineer (and you may well be, considering the times), this instruments use of an analog computer may not mean much. The fact is that analog synthesizers are rarely used today, at least by the general public. If a family or an individual purchases an electronic keyboard, it is far more likely that they will buy a digital synthesizer.
Digital synthesizers use digital signal processing to produce sound. Again, unless you understand electronics, this may be out of your milieu. However, the upshot is that digital synthesizers, at least those available today, boast onboard accessibility with switchable front panel controls. This means that the individual playing the instrument can peruse its functions, which are, let's face it, the reason most people purchase a keyboard in the first place.
It should be noted that there has been a recent resurgence in the popularity of analog synthesizers due to the arrival of the retro analog synthesizer. The increasing demand led to the innovation of the analog modeling synthesizer, which emulates the sounds of a traditional analog model using digital signal processing components. The instrument is, essentially, a digital synthesizer, but it undeniably owes its existence to peoples' fondness for the original analog instrument.
One attribute shared by almost all modern keyboards is the ability to integrate and synchronize with other electronic instruments. This is due to the invention and thorough adoption of musical instrumental digital interface, or MIDI. In essence, MIDI is a standardized protocol that enables electronic musical instruments, computers and other equipment to communicate, control, and synchronize with each other. The invention of MIDI made it easier to use keyboards with other electronic instruments and greatly contributed to the synthesizer's popularity.
A footnote to the types of keyboards available is that today, computers can actually be used as synthesizers thanks to the invention of software synthesizers. These software synthesizers can actually outdo the quality and performance of many hardware synthesizers, which is why they are growing in popularity. In order to make use of such software, it is only necessary to provide a MIDI-enabled keyboard that can be connected to a PC.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite Electronic Drums
!±8± Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite Electronic Drums

Post Date : Sep 13, 2011 11:40:23 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

A New All-In-One Drum Kit for the Masses Roland’s V-Drums are the most popular electronic drums in the world, but not everyone has the room or budget for a full V-Drums kit. Introducing the new Roland HD-1. It's forged from the same technology as its predecessors, but it's much simpler to use. It’s also incredibly quiet, thanks to the newly designed kick beater, cushioned tom pads, and snare head. The HD-1 is also conveniently compact and stylish — perfect for every home, school, studio, etc. — and it's priced for the masses. Most of the HD-1’s components are mounted on one stand for easy setup and transport, and for a clean look. Just take it out of the box and play.
- Jam with your favorite songs via the MP3 player input!
- Instructional DVD included w/beginning tips
- Easy set-up and operation
- Great sounds with a variety of kits
- Included DVD has set up instructions and drum tips
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Alesis Performance Drum Pad
!±8± Alesis Performance Drum Pad

Post Date : Aug 30, 2011 13:42:39 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

- 8 natural feeling, velocity-sensitive drum pads with Dynamic Articulation(TM)
- Built-in professional drum machine so you can record and play back your own beats
- 50 Preset / 50 User drum kits with 233 sounds assignable to any pad
- 2 foot-switch inputs for external kick and HiHat (sold separately)
- High-quality 24-bit stereo and headphone outputs
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Yamaha DTXPLORER Electronic Drum Kit
!±8±Yamaha DTXPLORER Electronic Drum Kit
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Post Date : Aug 16, 2011 18:00:27
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The DTXPLORER is a complete five-piece electronic drum kit with kick, snare, three toms, two cymbals, hi-hat pad and controller, plus a genuine Yamaha bass drum pedal that mounts on the included aluminum rack system. The rack can be folded with the pads, making it easy to move or store the kit when not in use. The internal sounds of the DTXPLORER feature kicks, snares, and toms actually recorded from Yamaha’s famous acoustic drums. This gives you the ability to mix and match various sounds to create your own “ultimate” Yamaha drum kit. The built in sequencer has 22 preset songs to jam along with, either as a full ensemble, or you can solo just the bass part. The AUX input lets you play along with any music from a connected CD or MP3 player, and the DTXPLORER includes our Groove Check and Rhythm Gate functions that turn good drummers into great drummers.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
YAMAHA DTX900 ELECTRONIC DRUM TRIGGER MODULE
!±8± YAMAHA DTX900 ELECTRONIC DRUM TRIGGER MODULE

Post Date : Aug 06, 2011 17:00:32 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

In addition to a collection of essential Yamaha acoustic drum sounds, the DTX900 also features a broad spectrum of voices taken from the world renowned MOTIF series synthesizers for a grand total of 1326 sounds. The XA (Expanded Articulation) System, which creates subtly different samples even when you strike the drum with the same strength, can create more natural snare rolls and re-create the feel of a legato ride cymbal or staccato hi-hat. In addition to reverb and chorus effects that can be used throughout the whole system, there are variation effects that can be used on each drum kit to bring out the perfect sound you need. The DTX900 module is capable of importing and layering samples (with optional DIMM installed), and there is a growing library of third party DTX sounds and compatible VST instruments available so you’ll never run out of new sonic possibilities. And speaking of possibilities, the unique Stack/Alternate functions allow you to play basslines, chords and melodies on any pad using just your sticks! And the popular Groove Check and Rhythm Gate features can be used with the click, or any of the 87 preset songs. With 15 trigger inputs, large backlit LCD, built-in mixer, six individual outputs, SPDIF digital output, and 2 USB ports - the DTX900 handles the most demanding needs of professional drummers. Includes CubaseAI for Mac/PC computer music production.
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Yamaha DD65 PAK Electronic Drum Pad
!±8± Yamaha DD65 PAK Electronic Drum Pad

Post Date : Aug 03, 2011 06:56:17 | Usually ships in 24 hours

This bundle gives you everything that you need right out of the box! included are a pair of professional closed cup headphones, power supply, drum pedals, and a pair of drum sticks! the drummer-friendly and stylish design of the yamaha dd-65 marks a transition to a more professional and versatile digital-drumming instrument. aux in jack lets you connect an mp3 player and play along with your favorite music or load midi songs from the internet into the internal flash rom memory and play along. new stereo-sampled voices, a wide variety of percussion sounds from all over the world, a bass boost system and digital stereo processing give the dd-65 an irresistible, thundering beat. the panel includes intuitive features that are easy to operate. for example, select the hand percussion mode and the kit automatically switches to percussion voices like congas and bongos. with its powerful features, this is no toy. anyone can enjoy it.
- 8 Touch-sensitive drum pads allow expressive playing
- AUX in jack for connecting and playing along with an MP3 player
- Tempo control using Tap Start
- Hand percussion mode with Latin drums allows playing with hands
- 254 GM compatible Voices assignable to any pad