What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise
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What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise
I thought it would be cool if some of the more regular posters on here could give a little blab about their own music skills and computer production skills.
For me - I've got a wicked good ear for pitch and melody because I've studied classical and jazz piano for about 10 years. So any of the threads on here relating to pitch, key of samples, melodies, chord progressions, etc. I like to partake in. Some people on here say that they can't tell what note a sample is playing at... that must be a bitch!
In any case, I wanted to say:
1) that I am available to help anyone identify notes, pitch, or keys of samples or tunes, and I enjoy the challenge of it...
2) I'm curious what skills in either theory, or modern production you guys can say with confidence that you have.
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For me - I've got a wicked good ear for pitch and melody because I've studied classical and jazz piano for about 10 years. So any of the threads on here relating to pitch, key of samples, melodies, chord progressions, etc. I like to partake in. Some people on here say that they can't tell what note a sample is playing at... that must be a bitch!
In any case, I wanted to say:
1) that I am available to help anyone identify notes, pitch, or keys of samples or tunes, and I enjoy the challenge of it...
2) I'm curious what skills in either theory, or modern production you guys can say with confidence that you have.
Peace
Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise
I'm a Grade 8 Cellist.
A at GCSE Music.
B at A-level Music Technology.
I play the guitar, drums (cello obviously), piano.
A at GCSE Music.
B at A-level Music Technology.
I play the guitar, drums (cello obviously), piano.
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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise
** a slight aside**
I know that because most of Dubstep originally brewed in the UK that there are most likely a lot of UK users on this board...
but I just have to say to those peeps, listing ABRSM qualifications doesn't mean a whole lot to the rest of the world.
I am not going to dismiss any hard work anyone has done to learn an instrument - regardless of how many years, etc...
but I am an American living & teaching in the UK... and I think the ABRSM system is a complete waste.
Very few people outside of the UK know what a "Grade 8" even means... and even within the UK, the ABRSM standards
fluctuate so much that the continuity the whole grading system was supposed to provide, doesn't even exist.
Not having a go... just saying, there are lots of international posters on the board who won't know what you are talking about.
(I guess same goes with A-levels & GCSE's)
I know that because most of Dubstep originally brewed in the UK that there are most likely a lot of UK users on this board...
but I just have to say to those peeps, listing ABRSM qualifications doesn't mean a whole lot to the rest of the world.
I am not going to dismiss any hard work anyone has done to learn an instrument - regardless of how many years, etc...
but I am an American living & teaching in the UK... and I think the ABRSM system is a complete waste.
Very few people outside of the UK know what a "Grade 8" even means... and even within the UK, the ABRSM standards
fluctuate so much that the continuity the whole grading system was supposed to provide, doesn't even exist.
Not having a go... just saying, there are lots of international posters on the board who won't know what you are talking about.
(I guess same goes with A-levels & GCSE's)

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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise
I can sequence drums pretty decently and I am a good at giving advice production related or not, I often give people tips of networking/throwing nights/promoting/marketing, etc,etc.. 
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i can properly wind and wrap cables 
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fucking rofl!!!!!!Mad EP wrote:** a slight aside**
I know that because most of Dubstep originally brewed in the UK that there are most likely a lot of UK users on this board...
but I just have to say to those peeps, listing ABRSM qualifications doesn't mean a whole lot to the rest of the world.
I am not going to dismiss any hard work anyone has done to learn an instrument - regardless of how many years, etc...
but I am an American living & teaching in the UK... and I think the ABRSM system is a complete waste.
Very few people outside of the UK know what a "Grade 8" even means... and even within the UK, the ABRSM standards
fluctuate so much that the continuity the whole grading system was supposed to provide, doesn't even exist.
Not having a go... just saying, there are lots of international posters on the board who won't know what you are talking about.
(I guess same goes with A-levels & GCSE's)
god damn that's true.
only reason i know what a-levels and all that means is b/c my parents grew up in former british colonies, where they still have o-levels, a-levels and all that.
but yeah i got a grade 8 rcm in an instrument the vast majority of musicians don't respect so i aint gonna name it...but i do have that credential, for whatever its worth.
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Adjusted for AmericansTM45 wrote:I'm a pretty good Cellist.
A in Music at middle age school.
B in Music Technology at big boy school (before uni)(or do you call that college?)(what).
I play the guitar, drums (cello obviously), piano.
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And the rest of the world...TM45 wrote: Adjusted for Americans
Probably one of the most important (yet underestimated) skills in the audio world. There isn't a serious engineer or producer in the world who will take you seriously if you can't properly wind and wrap cables. And beyond that - to anyone who dares wrap the cable around the elbow.... well, let's just say it was nice knowing you.deadly habit wrote:i can properly wind and wrap cables

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fuck man... after recording a band...
sooo many fukn cables to roll,
gets easy after abit tho,
just wish every1 would roll em the same length & way!!
!!chea
sooo many fukn cables to roll,
gets easy after abit tho,
just wish every1 would roll em the same length & way!!
!!chea
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My area of expertise is breaks, especially the

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My area of Expertise is in coming up with great songs of pretty much any style.
As far as other stuff, I'm gettin better.
As far as other stuff, I'm gettin better.
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My expertise is picking up women. Serious.
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Thats how i got shown how to do it, whats the proper method?Mad EP wrote:And the rest of the world...TM45 wrote: Adjusted for Americans
Probably one of the most important (yet underestimated) skills in the audio world. There isn't a serious engineer or producer in the world who will take you seriously if you can't properly wind and wrap cables. And beyond that - to anyone who dares wrap the cable around the elbow.... well, let's just say it was nice knowing you.deadly habit wrote:i can properly wind and wrap cables
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http://deadlydreams.tentativerecordings.com/archives/60erratech wrote:Thats how i got shown how to do it, whats the proper method?Mad EP wrote:And the rest of the world...TM45 wrote: Adjusted for Americans
Probably one of the most important (yet underestimated) skills in the audio world. There isn't a serious engineer or producer in the world who will take you seriously if you can't properly wind and wrap cables. And beyond that - to anyone who dares wrap the cable around the elbow.... well, let's just say it was nice knowing you.deadly habit wrote:i can properly wind and wrap cables
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Damn Deadly, we're gonna call you Johnny on the spot...deadly habit wrote:http://deadlydreams.tentativerecordings.com/archives/60erratech wrote:Thats how i got shown how to do it, whats the proper method?Mad EP wrote:And the rest of the world...TM45 wrote: Adjusted for Americans
Probably one of the most important (yet underestimated) skills in the audio world. There isn't a serious engineer or producer in the world who will take you seriously if you can't properly wind and wrap cables. And beyond that - to anyone who dares wrap the cable around the elbow.... well, let's just say it was nice knowing you.deadly habit wrote:i can properly wind and wrap cables
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No real qualifications. I failed music at school.
I'm good at knitting and other crafts
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BTW - TM45 - hope you didn't think I was specifically giving you a hard time. Your comment just reminded me of what I had been meaning to say for a while.
Unrelated, I really dig the track in your sig... and have downloaded it to possibly play on my next Sub.FM show.
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Re: What's your area of expertise? production or otherwise
I don't think my level of production is good enough to warrant the word "expertise".
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