Song Arrangement for the Small Recording Studio: Create pro music productions using modern arrangement techniques

Song Arrangement for the Small Recording Studio: Create pro music productions using modern arrangement techniques
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He has future book releases planned for other niche areas of mixing and music production. He has worked extensively in live sound and as a bass player and vocalist in working bands that have gigged around the world. You can contact Amos at show.pony@live . Amos Clarke has been working as a recording and mix engineer, songwriter and producer for well over 10 years. Amos currently runs sHOWpONY, a boutique recording and production studio in
Overview A great song is much more than good lyrics or a catchy tune and far more than a great mix or a professional master. They can find themselves distracted by the lure of special FX, EQ moves, and advanced compression techniques in their attempt to create sonic perfection. However, sonic perfection has little value if the very structure - the arrangement and organisation of song elements - is ignored.This book takes an in-depth look at how to create a great song arrangement using a vast range of techniques including pattern manipulation, repetition, and tonal character. Many small studios attempt to craft great songs through mixing, mastering and using the latest plugins. Also discussed, is the principle of arranging musical elements based on their tonal character and how careful placemen
Awesome Book Read the book in 1 day, its short and sweet but very informative and one of the best pieces I've ever read on the subject! Absolutely worth checking out!!!. Student said Good information on the mechanics of song presentation. This book is about arrangement from a mixing or mastering perspective rather that from a composing perspective. It is more about arranging sections of a song rather than arranging notes. Good information for a new band.. "Workflow for the small studio" according to rob_2. Have all three for Amos Clarke's books, they are all good. I like the fact that he emphasizes workflow.
Amos currently holds an academic position at Unitec Institute of Technology in Auckland, New Zealand where he's been lecturing at a tertiary level for over 15 years . About the Author Amos Clarke has been working as a recording and mix engineer, songwriter and producer for well over 10 years. He published his first book, 'Macro-Mixing for the Small Recording Studio in 2014. You can contact Amos at show.pony@live . He has future book releases planned for other niche areas of mixing and music production. Amos current