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Friday
Apr292022

Tips for Recording Percussion on Acoustic Guitar

How do guys like Antoine Dufour, Andy McKee, and Jon Gomm get those crystal clear and snappy drum sounds from their guitars?

Well, keep reading this post to know the secret!

These are 4 tips that’ll help you get a super-crisp percussive sound from your acoustic guitar.

1. Invest in a Great Microphone

If you’re going to mic your guitar, then the majority of the sound will be determined by the quality of the microphone itself.

Something like the Rode NT-USB or AKG P170 is an excellent microphone for the price. Andy McKee likes to use the Rode NT4, and if it’s good enough for him, it’s good enough for all of us.

A bit more costly option would be the Neumann KLM184 or any small diaphragm condenser mic. A steeper investment when you’re starting out, but you get much tighter bass and shimmery highs.

Cheaper mics like Zoom and Tascam can definitely work, but they won’t be able to reproduce everything as well as the Rode or Neumann. Slaps might sound fine, but body drumming won’t be as boomy.

2. Decent Pickup and Preamp

If you’ll be using a pickup, you should invest in a good one. If you own an entry-level or mid-range instrument, you should consider replacing the pickups and preamps on that baby.

I really like the K&K Trinity Pro Mini system. It picks up percussion effects from the entire body. But DiMarzio, Seymour Duncan, and Fishman also make great pickups.

3. Get an Awesome Guitar!

I think it’s obvious. A cheap knock-off won’t ever sound like a well-built acoustic guitar from a decent brand.

Taylor Guitars are extremely popular among percussive guitarists. Their Grand Auditorium shapes produce a balanced sound and respond well to percussive hits on the body.

But those aren’t the only good ones out there. Yamaha, Martin Guitars, Takamine, and Breedlove are some other great brands for acoustic guitars.

4. Polish your Percussion Skills

You’d be surprised at how much the quality of your recording changes with the proper technique and skill. Make sure to learn basic percussive effects: thump, snare-drum slap, kick drum, hitting the sides, and tap harmonics.

Once you get familiar with these building blocks, move on to practicing some riffs or short sections from your favorite songs.

Here are some easy percussion songs for guitar I recommend starting out with. Once you learn them, gradually move your way up.

Percussive fingerstyle guitar is unlike any other guitar style and is something that’ll let you expand into unimaginable territories with guitar.

 

Thanks for reading!

 

Until next time,

 

- Pranshu

Harmonyvine

 

Tips for Recording Percussion on Acoustic Guitar

Monday
Jul122021

5 Benefits of Playing Electronic Drums

One of the biggest benefits of playing electronic drum sets is the fact that they don’t make as much noise as acoustic drum kits do. This makes them great alternative drum kit options if you live in an apartment or space where noise is a factor.

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Wednesday
Apr222020

What Are Some Benefits Of Playing The Drums?

Well, there is a technical answer—being that drums as unpitched rhythm instruments are obviously there to keep time, they basically do the “same” thing as a conductor or a metronome—but the “technical” answer—as so often in art—is also the least helpful.

 

The role of drums can span literally from “there are no drums, ergo no role” to “being the entirety of the music in question”, depending on genre or even just musical piece in question.

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Wednesday
Mar062019

How Learning To Play The Drums Helped Me To Get Over My Alcoholism

Regardless of upbringing, gender, religion, and race, music can bring people together. It has become a universal language that anyone can understand no matter what dialect. 

It is only natural then that music, like drumming, has many therapeutic effects on the body and can be a potent tool against addiction. 

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Friday
Aug032018

The Convergence Of Acoustic And Electronic Drums

We see a bunch of electronic instruments when looking a modern rock or pop group, including guitars, basses, and keyboards. What about drums? Acoustic sets are still the most popular for live performances, but you might be surprised at how many electronic components might be in use. This can range from using standalone pads to acoustic drums that actually use electronically triggered heads.

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Wednesday
Apr252018

The Future Of Drumming

The lives of musicians are radically different than they have ever been before. The tools at our disposal are phenomenally powerful, and while they are no longer the same as they once were — and this fact upsets some people — they are opening new avenues of musical creation. Even the physical act of playing one’s instrument is at times different than it could ever have been in the past. A whole new generation of technology is entering the market and revolutionizing the way drummers see themselves as musicians (and the way that they practice their instruments).

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Thursday
Mar082018

Best Drum Set Brands 2018: The Definitive Guide & Reviews

Best Drum Set Brands. In this article we will discuss some of the best drum set brands, their pros and cons, and the overall value for money that they offer. Whether you’re searching online or in the local music store you will encounter a multitude of top drum kits varying from the modestly priced to the exorbitant. Many drum set reviews focus only on one brand at a time which makes it an arduous task to weigh up the pros and cons.

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Friday
Sep182015

One Helluva Musical Butt Whoopin’

This article originally appeared on PowersPercussion.com


There’s nothing like stacking yourself up next to a heavyweight to remind you where you’re at on the totem pole! Over the years, I have had several opportunities to study and/or make music with some of the world’s best musicians. In many of those interactions, I have met the challenge and performed quite well, if I do say so myself. On the other hand, I’ve also had some encounters that have downright put me in my place.


 

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