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Once they had “Smoke Break” written, he used his mobile rig to find an appropriate synthetic drum beat and played acoustic guitar chords on top of it, giving Underwood a framework to lay down a scratch vocal. Later, he would build in more parts, creating what Underwood describes ...
There’s a theme all along the film with different orchestration. The idea was that we wouldn’t use a string orchestra so instead we had balalaikas of different sizes to create the chords, the agitation that strings could bring to the music. The only elements that we brought from ...
The point of “raised up” is not that Pharoah was foreordained or predestined to Hell, but that God brought him, an already evil man, to his reign over Egypt as the leader of that nation, so that his personal wickedness could reveal itself more plainly in order then to display the gl...
[From ourBest Podcasts to Fall Asleep To roundup] From the first tinkling piano chords of this podcast's intro music, you know you're in good hands. Andrew Menke built a career around reviving and revisiting fables and legends, reminding listeners about the power of the oral storytelling trad...
So you want to write a song or produce a track, but you always end up with the same three chords or the same beat. Frustrated, you eventually put the guitar aside or close the laptop. Almost everyone who is creative sooner or later encounters creative blocks. But there are a few tricks...
You can explore the melody and you can jazz it up. You can do all kinds of movement in it. But once it’s on the rails of the track, you’re back where you started and it’s boring! [Laughs] What are the albums that you perhaps have a greater appreciation for now?You know, ...
You can explore the melody and you can jazz it up. You can do all kinds of movement in it. But once it’s on the rails of the track, you’re back where you started and it’s boring! [Laughs] What are the albums that you perhaps have a greater appreciation for now?You know, ...
You can explore the melody and you can jazz it up. You can do all kinds of movement in it. But once it’s on the rails of the track, you’re back where you started and it’s boring! [Laughs] What are the albums that you perhaps have a greater appreciation for now?You know, ...
traditional country elements and stays true to the genre’s Harlan Howard-coined definition of “three chords and the truth.” Her eminent storytelling prowess chronicles the remarkable growth Pearce has made as a vulnerable and strong woman who’s cemented career longevity in country music. — ...