Saturday, June 23, 2007



Rehearsal Tips


Record, Listen, Review Your Rehearsal


A good starting point is always to take an inventory
Where is each of the songs at, in their development?
Your next rehearsal…RECORD IT.
You don’t any need fancy recording equipment,
Aunt Margaret’s tape recorder and a mic are perfect.
After that rehearsal, set a date when all the band members
can listen to the recording and commit to it. At this listening party take off your musicians’ hat, your songwriter’s hat and put on your listening hat. This is the hat you wear when you listen to other artists’ music. This perspective will help you listen to your music with a subjective ear. Pretend you are at pre-release listening party and the A&R rep asks you to write down your impressions and feelings about the songs you are about to hear.
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All the Best
Richard Morales
Hothouse Rehearsal Studios
www.hothousestudios.com
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11823 Slauson Ave. Unit 41 Santa Fe Springs, Ca
Call to book your next band practice
562.945.1300

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