Uncategorized - https://indianraga.com Sun, 14 May 2023 04:52:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://indianraga.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/favicon.png Uncategorized - https://indianraga.com 32 32 The importance of a click-track https://indianraga.com/the-importance-of-a-click-track/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-importance-of-a-click-track Wed, 27 Jul 2016 19:28:02 +0000 https://wp4test.com/indianragawp/?p=5124 Whether you are working on a piece single-handedly or in collaboration with others, as a musician, you will come across a click track at some point. So, what is a click-track? It’s an audio track, with beats at regular intervals, that you can hear as you would when a metronome is played, as well as visualize when looking at the waveform.

So, why not use a metronome itself? Why is a click track indispensable? It’s simple :

  1. A metronome will play your rhythm, at a particular tempo, time signature, etc., which is fixed through the duration of your song. So if you wanted to change your style in the middle of the song, from one rhythm to another, or change the pace of a song to a slower tempo, or a faster one, your metronome may not be able to help you with that. Here is where, your click track, is flexible enough, allowing changes in tempo and time signature as required, at the exact bar or point in the timeline.
  2. Once you’ve finished recording one track, and need to sync it with another track or multiple tracks, recorded by you, or someone else, the easiest way to do it, is by actually looking at the waveform and lining up the cliffs and low points together across tracks. Say, for example, the chords of a piano with the beats of the drum or the slap on the bass guitar. Now you can only do this if you can visualize the click on a track, something that a metronome was not designed to do. Metronome only gives an audible output, so unless you route that to a track and have it recorded, you cannot use it for edits based on sight, once you do record it, it becomes your click-track!

Of the two points above, the second one is much more important, in that, when collaborating remotely, each musician needs to still sync up with the rest of the group, when starting new sections in the song, or playing their solos over other’s backing, hence this particular track is of vital importance. When a vocalist, for example,  expressively extends notes, the rest of the band should still be able to move together without missing a beat, otherwise, any tension built up by the vocalist loses its impact. Delivering on the beat has its own value.

Now, it is common, that a particular track may be recorded more than once, as the artist may feel that one part of the section sounds better in one track, while another section sounds good in subsequent recordings of the same track. In this case, it is common to cut and paste tracks from various sources, so that the audio sounds good. Bear in mind, when doing this, if you don’t align each cut the track to the cue points on the original click track, the next musician who needs to work with your track will find it very hard to accompany your track. Remember, all your tracks need to be aligned with each other for a tight piece.

It is good practice, to have the lead musician design the click track, with its various changes and cue points, for others than letting each musician individually figure out where the changes occur. Every guess has its inbuilt error which leads to subsequent avoidable rework. It is better in this case to get it right the first time than learn from mistakes.

I hope this helps most performing musicians understand the elementary aspects of being a studio musician and helps make music more fun.

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Carnatic Game of Thrones https://indianraga.com/carnatic-game-of-thrones/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=carnatic-game-of-thrones Tue, 17 May 2016 19:58:18 +0000 http://wp4test.com/indianragawp/?p=4272 Have you ever wondered how your favorite songs could sound with a Carnatic twist?

Check out this spectacular Indianized version of the Game of Thrones theme song by Dubai-based music producer Mahesh Raghvan. Go one step further and learn how to create desi covers like this one by watching IndianRaga courses!

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5 Qualities of Successful Performers https://indianraga.com/1537/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=1537 Mon, 18 Jan 2016 06:36:38 +0000 http://wp4test.com/indianragawp/?p=1537 How to differentiate yourself and build a strong fan following by Sriram Emani.

As an upcoming artist, you are constantly competing with nearly everyone who is talented to rise above the crowd. However, talent is not enough in today’s world, one must also be smart about capturing the right kind of attention, leaving a mark, and building a fan following. This process can be long and arduous, but here are 5 ways in which successful performers do this.

1. Are ever-ready to perform

Ever been at a small gathering and asked to perform, and found yourself making excuses or hesitating? Successful performers never do that. They are always ready with a set of options on what they could perform if asked on the spot.

What’s more, they also think about the different choices of pieces for different kinds of audiences. Successful performers find an audience everywhere, and know that their next big fan or patron could be at that friend’s house party, and are waiting to discover them!

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2. Have a demo CD or link ready

Every interaction is an opportunity to build your fan base. Successful performers know this and are always ready with a set of demo CDs, or business cards with performance links or websites that can be handed out to anyone they meet.

Worst case, just share a blank paper and pen around the room and ask interested folks to sign up with their email ID. There’s a database right there, and you can follow up immediately by sending links to your performance. Never miss an opportunity

3. Are engaging story-tellers

Successful performers know how to keep their fans engaged via email, social media, or in a conversation. They do not merely state facts about what they performed or when they started training. Instead, they will hook you with interesting stories or anecdotes related to a piece they performed, or when they were first inspired to start learning their art.

So the next time, make sure you tell a story and make it more interesting and relevant to your audiences!

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4. Are consistent and persistent

If you have made a serious effort at building an audience you would know that it doesn’t happen overnight. Your music or performances grow slowly on audiences and need to be presented to them many times before they get hooked.

Successful performers consistently share good quality performances with their fans and show that they are serious about their art. They persistently present their work till a core group of fans is formed, who then start sharing and multiplying the effort!

5. Are always learning and fixing

Like a startup aggressively iterates on its product based on customer feedback, successful performers refine their art and performance continuously. They listen keenly to what their fans or audiences tell them, know how to read between the lines and be aware of their strengths and weaknesses. They then retain what is working, and practice relentlessly to fix what is not so that every performance is a better version of the previous one.

Be your own benchmark and never compromise!

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