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Author: Jordan41 Added: March 23, 2008 Starting to record music is not something that you can learn in one day and will take time but in the end it is fun to be able to record your own music.
There are so many people that ask why you would want to learn how to record music and this is a great question. It is essential to know why you are wanting to record music because that is going to give you your starting point which is extremely important.
What is it that you want to do with your music or others? Do you want to be a famous music producer, or do you just want to be able to record your own able to have something of your own? If you choose either way, or anything in between, you are first of all going to have to learn the foundation of recording your music. After you have learned the foundation it is important which route you are going to take because if you are wanting to do this for a living there is a greater path that you must follow. Whatever it is you have a passion for in music and that is what is going to drive you to keep sharpening your skills.
If your ambition is to having a personal recording studio you are going to need a lot more equipment than if you are only going to record a few times here and there. So where do you start? Whichever style of music recording you choose, you will start with the same basis principles.
When just starting out you can find some useful information about a few principles on the Internet about how to get started so I would recommend to check that out on Yahoo. This can be a very useful tool to use, but can also be very complicated as the recoding music industry is huge and can be very hard to find the information that you are looking for.
Personally I would advise those of you who are serious to do some research then purchase a book on recoding music. I don't feel this is the easiest path, but it really teaches the core principles that you need to know in order to start recording music. If you are looking for something more than just a book, and are more of a visual learner or want to learn at a quicker pace, I would suggest a special program.
Really I can't put enough emphasis on that last point. Learning from professional music producers will not only prevent you from backtracking, but will save you months of heartache and frustration. This doesn't mean that you have to join a school for recording music and spending thousands of dollars, just a program that will show you step-by-step the proper things that you need to be learning and practicing that will benefit you the most.
At the beginning there are times that will be difficult and awkward learning the proper way to record music as there are many things you will have to know. When you start recording, it won’t be the most polished sounding track that you have heard but with practice you will get better. The more you practice and use repetition the faster it will come so you can be on your way to becoming a professional music producer.
For my last piece of advice I will say practice, practice, and practice some more!
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