Planning to become a full time musician in this era seems like worst idea ever. With the economy wars going around these days and people going into multi-level marketing businesses in hopes to get a bigger income each month, a question you might ask yourself is: “Should I take the leap to go being a full… Continue reading
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The Glow – Shannon Saunders (Instrumental) Download
Quick post. I had singers pestering me to look or create a karaoke version of The Glow by Shannon Saunders, seen in Disney. So, some quick searching online led me to find that there are no ready karaoke or instrumental versions online. Back to square one then, I’ve to edit the original music as the… Continue reading
Watch: Wedding Video at Concannon Vineyards, California
I received an email recently, from a filmmaker, Steve Gherebean, thanking me for a music that I put up for licensing at AudioJungle, which he used for a video. It was a really beautiful wedding video shot at the Concannon Vineyards in California. I found myself smiling just by watching the really beautiful wedding video…. Continue reading
Free 808 Kick Samples For Producers
Got so many request on making a tutorial on creating those 808 kicks you hear a lot in hip hop music and even in pop music. Here are some examples of songs which has the 808 kicks in them. First off, Martin Gaye Next, sounds familiar? That’s the 808 kick in action. In fact,… Continue reading
Wearable Metronome For Musicians. Really? – Soundbrenner
I remember my nemesis when studying music during my younger days. Forced by my music teachers and parents to listen to the clicke-ty thing while playing music. The metronome. I hated it. Hated the metronome so much that learning music became a chore with it. Anyhow I went through my music lessons as told and now I… Continue reading
Any CDs Which Are Not Written On is Lost
Burn CDs all the time in the studio? Despite the speed of the internet today, there’s no denying that you still use CDs and DVDs in your studio or home studio as a music producer. I can’t tell you how many CDs have been lost in my humble studio. So here’s a tip for you…. Continue reading