The Ultimate Newbie!!

Started by piljoe, March 10, 2009, 08:48:07 PM

piljoe

Good Day From Seattle,

  Here's my story: Been playing Guitar for years & have recorrding experience, but I've NEVER done anything but show up @ the recording location & play....so my dirty little secret is I know very little personal experience recording!!

   Any advice as far as a starting point on my quest is greatly appreciated!!

                            Thank You,
                                 Piljoe, Seattle WA.

 

Blooby


Jump in and get wet.  Folks will help you with any and all specific questions.

We're a pretty supportive motley crew.

Blooby

Kody

Glad to have you aboard!! This is great place...I've never been part of a better forum---You should learn quite a bit here, and the post your work sections are always inspiring and entertaining.  There's people from all over the world here---which is very cool.  I'm from Nebraska---My Uncle and his family live in Seattle 8)
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Get recording mate all different levels here from extreamly good to begginers, all very supportive and will lend a hand if they can, by the way I,m from Scotland.
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We have every level, style and genre on here. But we all have the same thing in common: trying to make good music. The BR will help you to do that. Welcome aboard!  :)

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you should be halfway there to recording good stuff being from seattle, another hi from scotland
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Quote from: piljoe on March 10, 2009, 08:48:07 PMGood Day From Seattle,

  Here's my story: Been playing Guitar for years & have recorrding experience, but I've NEVER done anything but show up @ the recording location & play....so my dirty little secret is I know very little personal experience recording!!

   Any advice as far as a starting point on my quest is greatly appreciated!!

                            Thank You,
                                 Piljoe, Seattle WA.

 

Welcome...for a quick intro to recording watch the videos posted at the top of the General Discussion page.  Have fun!
Cheers!

Tim

"Music survives everything, and like God, it is always present.
It needs no help, and suffers no hindrance.  It has always found
me, and with God's blessing and permission, it always will."
--Eric Clapton

Bro

Quote from: Blooby on March 10, 2009, 08:56:11 PMJump in and get wet.  Folks will help you with any and all specific questions.

We're a pretty supportive motley crew.

Blooby

Couldn't have said it better myself. If you have any problems 64Guitars is going to guide you though  :)
If you loose track over a chord progression, play as fast as you possibly can. Nobody will know. Thats how they invented bebop.