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mrjuby

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  1. i wouldn't. learn how to make stuff first, and then learn how to make it sound good, although it is possible to learn both at the same time. but most people dont have the money right away to start off with a complete setup. regular home stereo or computer speakers will do fine for now.

    i used to read a lot of xlr8r, but i can't find any copies anywhere. I havent read it in over a year now, is a subscription worth it?

  2. really good shit ROYALE and destructo. haploid, i'll listen to your stuff when i get on my comp.

    what i'm using

    13" macbook with external monitor (20+ inches)

    protools 7.3

    krk rp6's

    roland fantom x6

    akg mic (perception 100 i think)

    cracked version of reason 4

    some instruments

    fender strat

    kawai k3 upright

    only thing i've made that others have heard

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    made a year ago, dont like the mix.

    do you guys read any magazines about recording/production?

    scratch was really good before they got bought out by xxl and started got lil wayne and dj khaled to review cd players. i used to read sound on sound a lot but stopped when i quit my job.

    i wanna see pics of your setups. i'll take some soon.

  3. during breakfast i was telling my parents how they should have signed me up for piano when i was a kid, and we got into this whole bit about how i'm going to learn how to play piano now. my mom mentions how one of the churchy aunts has a piano that no one uses, so my aunt comes over and i ask her if i can borrow her piano and she says she'll trade me the piano for a purse. SWEEEEEEEET! i'm pretty excited.
    omg same! except i got a piano accordion and no lessons and didnt have to swap and no conversation

    me too! started lessons february this year, bought an upright piano last month. adult beginners ftw!

    i'm taking my grade 2 RCM exam on jan. i expect to be surrounded by 5 year olds.

  4. horowitz: the last romantic

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    i just started taking piano lessons in february and i'm taking my RCM grade 2 exam on january. i'm also taking the intermediate rudiments exam next month.

    anyone have any tips on learning a new piece or just practicing in general? like focusing (i have touble with this) and experimenting with phrasing, etc..

  5. yo juby... sorry but that paganini is too flat! it was originally in d major yes, but paganini played it tuned up so the sound was almost Eflat major. i actually been listening to hilary hanh's recording of it more than others because its as "sharp" as i like it, and shes really almost too clean and perfect. a negative of her recording though is that i feel she lacks a bit of that show-off flair that a male violinist would bring (edit: didnt read less obvious classical musicians... nvm)

    i should have put less obvious classical musician chicks you dig thread. a parody of the thread in the trash.

  6. i was gonna make a thread called less obvious classical musicians you dig thread but i doubt that people would post so ill just put it here.

    akiko suwanai x paganini violin concerto no.1

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    martha argerich x chopin polonaise no.6 in Ab Op. 53 "heroique"

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    jung lin x liszt hungarian rhapsody no 2 (same as the tom and jerry one but at a faster tempo)

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    any recommendations? books to read, youtube videos, anything really.

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