Discussion with legendary music technology expert Craig Anderton. His book “Electronic Projects for Musicians” has launched the careers of several boutique pedal builders. The intro and outro music is written and performed by Craig.
Today's interview is with keyboardist, backing vocalist and accordion(!) player for Ann Wilson (of Heart fame). I had the pleasure of meeting up with Daniel and the band backstage before an amazing concert opening up for Cheap Trick.
I met Devin several months ago while on vacation in Hawaii. He is one of those people you just instantly like. I had a chance to watch him in action at church as well as listen to his original tunes and can attest to his talents – he is a gifted singer, songwriter, guitarist, arranger
Sean is the owner of Fairchild Sound and a fantastic professional bassist*. We discuss many aspects of being a professional musician including people skills, technical ability, tone, singing while playing, equipment as well as many other topics. I’m sure you will find this interview engaging and worth your time *Intro music “Bleed the Feeling Full”
Rick Turner is a legendary luthier. He has built instruments for many musicians including Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh (The Grateful Dead), John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin), Lindsey Buckingham & John McVie (Fleetwood Mac), Stanley Clarke and Carlos Santana (to name a few). For this interview we focused on what I consider to be the
In this engaging interview, Worship Pastor Jacob LeFavour from Las Vegas, Nevada (aka “Sin City”) discusses: planning a worship set, dynamics, motivating teams, selecting songs and several other topics. We also discuss some funny situations as well as references. The links below are referred in the interview and are added here for your convenience: hilarious
David is a worship pastor at Cross Church in Fayetteville, Arkansas. David discusses many topics including one of the most involved worship volunteer selection processes I have ever heard. This interview is well worth your time if you have any interest whatsoever in worship teams!
Today’s interview is with founder of Roswell Audio and Mic Parts.com, Matt McGlynn. In this informative interview Matt shares his vast knowledge of microphones. He explains when and why you would use certain types of microphones, as well as many other details.
Today’s interview is with Worship Arts Director and Educator Michelle Shepherd from Las Vegas, Nevada. In this engaging interview, Michelle talks about some of the challenges and rewards in being a Worship Arts Director as well as an educator. Please see http://www.michelleshepherd.net/ for more information.
In this interview with Tyler Voas, Worship Director in Phoenix, AZ discusses some of the challenges he faces in directing worship teams and selecting songs. In addition to the most difficult genre to write music for, Tyler discusses his influences and why sounding like the U2’s edge is a good thing… The post Interview with Worship Director Tyler Voas appeared first on Sonic Nuance Electronics.
Interview with Worship Director for Jubilee Church in St. Louis, Missouri, Jordan Dillon. In this interview Jordan discusses several topics including songwriting approaches, worship teams, equipment, recommendations for worship leaders and much more. Be sure to check out his songs at www.jordandillonmusic.com The post Interview: Worship Director & Recording Artist Jordan Dillon appeared first on Sonic Nuance Electronics.
This podcast is a discussion with opinions on how loud the music should be in a contemporary Christian worship service. YMMV The post How Loud Should It Be? appeared first on Sonic Nuance Electronics.
I met Michael Dow last year and immediately felt I had met a kindred spirit and someone I could learn a lot from. In this interview, Michael shares his thoughts on many topics including new technologies, musicianship and training. I have to say this is one of my favorite interviews and highly suggest anyone involved The post Interview with Zamar Media Solutions President, Michael Dow appeared first on Sonic Nuance Electronics.
I’ve known Scott for almost ten years and consider him a good friend. I’ve lost count how many times and hours I’ve played worship music with him and always enjoyed it. As I felt I knew him too well, it took me a while to get comfortable with the idea of interviewing him for this The post Interview With Worship Pastor, Scott Taylor appeared first on Sonic Nuance Electronics.
I have found most people in the audience do not know that the soundman controls how the performance sounds in terms of volume and mix and don’t appreciate his role. In this podcast we examine the soundman’s role and how as a performer, you can make his or her job easier. The end goal is The post Soundman – Help Him Out appeared first on Sonic Nuance Electronics.
I’m excited to present the first Sonic Nuance podcast. In this interview, Mark Averill, Worship Pastor at Westgate Church discusses many topics including team practice and some funny situations that have come up. The post Interview with Worship Pastor, Mark Averill appeared first on Sonic Nuance Electronics.