With over 7,000 parts in a Grand Piano, no other acoustic instrument can compete with it. Sonically it truly is the master of instruments and capturing the frequencies when recording a Grand Piano is...
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When miking a Harp you need to realize that a Harp can be difficult like a Grand Piano. You may want to use more than 1 mic, find a sweeter spot that gives you the best balance by moving away from...
Although not used in mainstream Pop music the Cello developed in the 16th century is heard in certain classic sounds like Electric light Orchestra, The Beatles, and today the Evett Brothers for some...
Miking a Saxophone at Close Miking position seems to be the best solution for recording and live play of a Saxophone but the question is how close and at what placement position without losing any...
Achieving the warm acoustic sound that can replicate a Fiddle or a Violin is a matter of experimentation but there are various positions without using close miking. This is what some players feel is...
The Best techniques for microphone placement when recording any instrument are all based on the same things. The Acoustic Guitar is no different. What Determines Proper Mic Placement For Recording...