by John Mahoney
Kulak’s Woodshed (KulaksWoodshed.com), is an LA music venue that is a center of the LA singer/songwriter scene, live streams performances worldwide via the worldwide web.
One of LA’s best kept secrets is now making it known throughout the US and the world that live performances of seasoned players and new artists can be viewed for free on the Kulak’s Woodshed website. Read more »
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Arts, Entertainment and Music, Live Performance | TipsForTheBand.com July 28, 2010 |
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By: Eugene Walker
Join us as we take a look into several different methods of how to improve your guitar tone during a live performance. You can also learn the benefits of using guitar backing tracks to help perfect your skills in practice and for help developing tone live.
One of the key aspects of putting on a great live performance is having a great sounding guitar tone that cuts through the mix. There are a lot of different ways that you can improve your guitar tone during a live performance to help you achieve a professional sounding tone that will leave your audience’s ears pleased.
One of the ways you can improve your tone during a live performance is to cut back on the distortion. Too much distortion can make your notes sound thinner and cause a lot of buzzing that will take away from the rest of your performance. Read more »
Tags: Amp Settings, Amps, Crunch, Cut Back On Distortion, Effects Pedal, Great Tone, Guitar Sound, Guitar Tone, Guitarists, Live Performance, Live Performances, Make Your Tone Sound Big, Marshalls, Mesa Boogie, Microphones, Mid Range, Midrange, Tone Sound, Tube Amplifier, Warm Sounding Tone
Developing As A Musician and Performer, Guitar, Guitar Amplifiers, Guitar Techniques, Live Performance | TipsForTheBand.com June 16, 2009 |
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