Thursday 23 May 2019

Audio Cables & Connectors Explained: Plus Balanced vs Unbalanced Guide

Audio Cables & Connectors Explained: Plus Balanced vs Unbalanced Guide A complete guide to audio cable types for home recording studios. Combine this video overview with more detail here: http://bit.ly/2J5ej5x Confused about which audio cables and connectors you need? This video will give you all the detail you need on analog audio types: XLR, TRS, TS, RCA and MIDI, mini jacks, 1/4 inch jack cables. PLUS, finally really understand the difference between balanced and unbalanced connections. Plus different recording levels: line level; microphone level and instrument level. Learn how to connect your mics, keyboard and guitar to your audio interface so you can make pristine audio recordings in your home recording studio. Discover how balanced cables actually work, and what to do if you have unbalanced connections but want to use longer audio cables. Follow my detailed examination of all the audio cables and connectors you need for your audio interface. Learn how to eliminate noise in your audio recordings. Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/2Txj9sY Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn Follow us on Instagram http://bit.ly/2YqZ8Id #MusicRepoTV #HomeRecordingStudio #MusicProduction

Liked on YouTube: YouTube Keyword Searches Per Month for FREE- TubeBuddy Tutorial

YouTube Keyword Searches Per Month for FREE- TubeBuddy Tutorial
TubeBuddy now offers YouTube Keyword searches per month for Free! This TubeBuddy tutorial covers YouTube searches per month! YouTube searches per month will help you gauge how many people are really searching for a term monthly! 📺 🌱More Free Tools: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpzjxyndddwIqowwhHyoMIXslc-S7N0LO 💾🖥Support Article: http://bit.ly/2X3ntCD Install TubeBuddy FREE: http://bit.ly/2EtUPmX Full List of our 50+ Tools: - http://bit.ly/2X3nFSn Follow us on Twitter: - https://twitter.com/TubeBuddy Like us on Facebook: - http://bit.ly/2EvLewa Join our Community: - http://bit.ly/2X3nGpp Listen to our Podcast - http://bit.ly/2EsrObs Watch our Tips & Tricks Videos: - https://goo.gl/Pe2U1Y ------------------------------------------------------- So, what is TubeBuddy? TubeBuddy is a browser extension that will help you seamlessly manage and optimize your YouTube channel. Our goal is to save you time on YouTube so that you can put that time towards creating more content or spending it with your friends and family. We will help automate much of your daily workflow such as creating cards and end screens, creating thumbnails, publishing your videos to Facebook, optimizing your video's Tags and promoting your latest video. We hope you give it a try and remember, it's free to install at: http://bit.ly/2X3nyGr

Saturday 11 May 2019

Liked on YouTube: 100 Songs You´ve Heard And Don´t Know The Name

100 Songs You´ve Heard And Don´t Know The Name
I played 100 songs on piano. Probably the 100 better known pieces for classical piano and keyboard. Do you know them all? Learn in this Video! Be a Member! https://bit.ly/2Nlupas

Tuesday 7 May 2019

MIDI Connection: How to Connect your MIDI Keyboard to your iPad, Mac, or PC Computer

MIDI Connection: How to Connect your MIDI Keyboard to your iPad, Mac, or PC Computer What is a MIDI connection? Learn how to connect your midi keyboard or midi piano to your iPad, PC, or mac. computer. Leverage the power of MIDI in your home studio so you can use Garageband, Cubase, FL Studio, Ableton, Reaper or any other apps and MIDI software. This video explains step by step how to hook up your piano or music keyboard to your computer whether it has traditional MIDI ports, MIDI USB or Bluetooth. If you want to read more, follow this link: http://bit.ly/2JtVfNo or discover our top 10 MIDI interfaces here: http://bit.ly/2J7rYJ4 So whether you have an old MIDI keyboard, a USB MIDI keyboard, or even a brand new Bluetooth piano keyboard, you'll discover exactly which connectors you need to connect your MIDI controller to your iPad, iOS device, iPhone, MacBook, iMac, android smartphone or PC. In this video you will also find out how to connect your MIDI controller directly to your iPad via using a camera connection kit, or connect directly via lightning to your iPad. Whatever MIDI equipment you have, the principle of how to connect is the same. I'll explore the difference between how to connect your MIDI equipment via a MIDI Interface, to an audio interface with MIDI cables (my interface is a Focusrite 2i4), bluetooth, or direct. This is MIDI connection explained for beginners. It applies whatever brand of MIDI keyboard or digital piano you have a whether it's Yamaha, Roland, M-Audio or anything else. As promised, here is a complete list of the equipment shown in the video. Note that all the links will open on Amazon and are affiliate links. This means I may earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. It helps to support my channel and won't cost you any more. Roland UM-ONE MK2 USB MIDI Interface: http://bit.ly/2JmKhcM (For more MIDI Interfaces, follow this link: http://bit.ly/2J7rYJ4 Focusrite 2i4 USB Audio Interface with MIDI: http://bit.ly/2YqnVfy Powered camera connection kit for iPad and iPhone: http://bit.ly/2JkU9Ua IK Multimedia iRig MIDI 2 Universal MIDI interface for iOS, Mac and PC: http://bit.ly/2J6HlBO iConnectMIDI1 Lightning USB MIDI Interface for iPad: http://bit.ly/2JnFTtR IK Multimedia iRig Pro Duo 2 Channel Audio Inteface with MIDI: http://bit.ly/2J4Pk29 Korg plugKEY Portable MIDI and Audio Interface for iPad and iPhone: http://bit.ly/2JtVjN8 Voker USB MIDI Cable to Lightning Connector for iPad and iPhone: http://bit.ly/2J3WSlT Roland Go:Keys 61-Key Bluetooth MIDI Music Creation Keyboard: http://bit.ly/2JmKhti Roland Go:Piano 61-Key Portable Bluetooth MIDI Portable Digital Piano: http://bit.ly/2JbBRWv MIDI cables: http://bit.ly/2Jjh1Ue Want to know much more about audio cables? Follow this link: http://bit.ly/2J5ej5x (reminder, other than the direct links to my site, the above links open on Amazon and are affiliate links) Want to know more about home recording studio setup? Learn about everything you need to get started here: http://bit.ly/2YkcR3o Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/2Txj9sY Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn Follow us on Instagram http://bit.ly/2YqZ8Id #MusicRepoTV #HomeRecordingStudio #MusicProduction

Saturday 4 May 2019

Liked on YouTube: “Being Pat” | Patricia Kopatchinskaja, violinist

“Being Pat” | Patricia Kopatchinskaja, violinist
What's it like being acclaimed violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja (http://bit.ly/2GUOTnp)? Find out in this stream of consciousness. Director + Editor: Chris Shimojima (http://bit.ly/2VbRy6l) Cinematographer: Jih-E Peng Location Sound: Nick Wright Camera Assistant: Todd Gross Phantom Op: Alexis Boling Sound Mix: Mike Frank Special Thanks: the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Saint Paul Hotel, the Walker Art Institute © 2016 Promethium Pictures

Liked on YouTube: 4 Inventive Key Changes in Pop Music

4 Inventive Key Changes in Pop Music
I pick apart the key changes in 'Uptown Girl', 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds', 'We've Only Just Begun' and 'God Only Knows' and analyse what makes them work so well. SUPPORT ME ON PATREON: http://bit.ly/2PIAzCu George Martin chatting to Brian Wilson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnVyCuc9_P8 Background Music: https://youtu.be/mE0uSHy4gYo

Liked on YouTube: A Song That Actually Uses Locrian

A Song That Actually Uses Locrian
I take a look at Björk, The Strokes and Metallica to see how much, if at all, they use the infamous Locrian mode. Thank you to Jacob Borg for inspiring this video. Edit: 1:46 I point to Ab when I meant to point at Gb! Sorry 🎼 SUPPORT ME ON PATREON: http://bit.ly/2PIAzCu

Liked on YouTube: Tempera Ensemble. John Cage. Story

Tempera Ensemble. John Cage. Story
John Cage Story (words by G. Stein: The world is round) Tempera Ensemble Yigal Meltzer Gan Lev Tomer Yariv Amit Doblerg video by Culiner Videography recorded by Yaron Aldema at the Israeli conservatory, Tel Aviv for more information please write to: tempera.ensemble@gmail.com

Liked on YouTube: John Cage: Living Room Music: Story (So Percussion)

John Cage: Living Room Music: Story (So Percussion)
Second Inversion's "On Demand Videos" project was supported by New Music USA. To follow the project as it unfolds, visit the project page: http://bit.ly/2ZXXH4M So Percussion stopped by our studios for a video session of some of their favorite tunes! Here’s “Story” from “Living Room Music” by John Cage, recorded on February 1, 2016. Stay in touch with Second Inversion at http://bit.ly/2V0eKiT and on social media for the latest audio and video recordings! Facebook: http://bit.ly/2ZXXhLK Twitter: http://twitter.com/secondinversion Instagram: http://bit.ly/2V3MzzP SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2ZXXi2g Video Production: Vibe Vision Sound Engineering: Matt Ogaz

Liked on YouTube: Béla Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances

Béla Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances
New England Conservatory alumni Tessa Lark and Yannick Rafalimanana perform Bela Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances. Recorded December 5, 2013 in NEC's Jordan Hall. ABOUT NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY A cultural icon that will mark its 150th anniversary in 2017, New England Conservatory (NEC) is recognized worldwide as a leader among music schools. Located in Boston, Massachusetts, NEC offers rigorous training in an intimate, nurturing community to undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate music students from around the world. Its faculty of 225 boasts internationally esteemed artist-teachers and scholars. NEC alumni go on to fill orchestra chairs, concert hall stages, jazz clubs, recording studios, and arts management positions worldwide. Half of the Boston Symphony Orchestra is composed of NEC-trained musicians and faculty. The only conservatory in the United States designated a National Historic Landmark, NEC presents more than 1000 free concerts each year. Many of these take place in Jordan Hall (which shares National Historic Landmark status with the school), world-renowned for its superb acoustics and beautifully restored interior. Follow us! http://bit.ly/2IY4ZjF http://twitter.com/necmusic http://bit.ly/2Jg2mcr

Wednesday 1 May 2019

Liked on YouTube: How To Play "Hallelujah" On The Piano

How To Play "Hallelujah" On The Piano
Getting Started On The Piano (NEW free video series!): ►http://bit.ly/2DJcuqr Since its first recording in 1984, there have been over 100 recordings made of Hallelujah, the beautiful song written and made famous by Leonard Cohen. A notorious perfectionist, he is said to have originally written 80 verses. My favorite explanation of this song's meaning comes from Cohen himself, which is that many kinds of hallelujahs do exist, and all the perfect and broken hallelujahs have equal value. In the video, we'll show you how to play Hallelujah using a lead sheet. A lead sheet contains treble clef notation, chord names and lyrics, and we have one available for you to download for free! You'll learn two different ways to approach the song. In one, you'll play the notated melody and use the chord names to create your own left hand part, and the other is to forget about that notated melody altogether and create an accompaniment for the song using chords in both hands. This is a very useful skill for playing as an accompanist for yourself or another singer, or in a band setting. Hallelujah! Lead sheet: ►http://bit.ly/2DHOeVP Follow us! ►Facebook: http://bit.ly/2DJspVE ►Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wq0YYc

Liked on YouTube: Make Your Piano Playing Instantly More Dramatic (Arpeggio Patterns for Intensity and Mood)

Make Your Piano Playing Instantly More Dramatic (Arpeggio Patterns for Intensity and Mood)
Getting Started On The Piano (NEW free video series!): ►http://bit.ly/2DJcuqr I don’t know about you, but sometimes I just want to sit down at the piano and play something really moody, dramatic or intense. I find arpeggios a fantastic way to create that emotion, and today I am going to show you four arpeggios you can use to make your playing sound instantly more dramatic. Pattern # 1 (RH) - 0:39 I actually make a mistake at 0:47 (scatter brain!). I say the first 'three' notes. I mean the first 'two'. A Note About Dynamics - 1:27 Pattern # 2 (LH) - 1:42 Pattern # 3 (RH) - 3:16 Pattern #4 (LH) - 5:00 Comment below and let me know which one was your favorite! Some are more challenging than others so it may take a bit of practice! If you love chords and want to get better, then check out our free Chord Hack series here: ►http://bit.ly/2Wq0XDC Follow us! ►Facebook: http://bit.ly/2DJspVE ►Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wq0YYc