Guitar Tech: Structure, mixing and arrangement
Getting great guitar sounds is one thing. What to do with them in your recordings is quite another. Mick Taylor talks us through constructing a simple rock/pop song.
There are those who would argue that I should be shot for encouraging music by numbers. Well hold your horses Mr Creative Genius because it worked for Beethoven, and it worked for The Beatles, just as it works for almost every other successful artist you care to mention. Having a structure to your composition helps on so many levels, not least when dealing with instrumentation. And besides, if you don’t have at least some basic rules, how on earth can you break them properly? Music is numbers – it’s how you add them up that’s the creative part.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 15
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