Music Maker Software To Produce Your Own Beats
Well in this day and age music making software makes it all to easy and you don’t have to spend thousands of dollars on digital audio workstation equipment.
Most music making software can be downloaded and installed on your computer so you can make beats and produce your own music. With sound effects, drum, guitar and other instrumental sounds built in all you have to do is use your mouse to make a sequence of beats to make music.
Some things to look out for are – can it be used offline as well as online which makes it handy when you don’t want those distractions like email, MSN and Facebook.com. Does it comes with lots of samples like drums, piano, guitar and others. Can you make multiple bars and create more beat patterns instead of just looping the same bar like most software out there does.
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Music Review of Elephant Shell by Tokyo Police Club
“Tokyo Police Club” are a four-piece Canadian indie rock band from Newmarket, Ontario. Tokyo Police Club were formed in 2005 and they are Dave Monks (Vocals and Bass), Josh Hook (Guitar), Graham Wright (Keyboards) and Greg Alsop (Drums). Their musical genres are mainly indie rock, garage rock and post-punk revival.
Elephant Shell has a good opening with “Centennial”. In the few seconds upon opening, you can hear the sound of a malfunctioned robot. The robot might be stuck or jammed somewhere, i thought to myself. Shortly, the draggy keyboard and Dave Monks just come in. Centennial is not a fast tempo track, but the guitar and bass seem to be able to work this track out. In the bridge, handclaps joining by keyboard, just come in for a brief second. And that might be one of the best moments on Centennial. At the end, i like Dave Monks goes, “I’m only wishing well, though you won’t believe me, this coming Thursday evening, is our centennial…” and succeeded by wedding-like keyboard. A short opening, but i’m convinced to find out more about Tokyo Police Club.
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