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From The Inside: Band Dynamics And Record Making
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A certain amount of control must be released. Not specifically as a musician who's trying to play music with emotion. Though that's part of it. Control can be released in other ways with the same benefits. Control can be released by members of the group to allow individuals to open up freely.

Control of every little detail such as, just how the guitar parts are recorded. Want to try that old amp out and see if that tone works for the song? If you're controlling that by thinking the guitar tone on the album needs to be the same, then you loose a potentially great, unique combination and you loose some of the ability to make new music.

Freedom is really the name of the game. It's why some people play Vivaldi better than others. The notes are the same, but a listener knows when it's coming from the heart.

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Sansietch is an author and musician. He operates Blues Farm Records in Clovis, New Mexico, the home of Norman Petty Studios and Buddy Holly's recording studio. He currently plays lead guitar for country artist Mark Kelley. You can always find his Sansietch CDs at his label website. You can find Sansietch's writing at sansietchsays.webs.com

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Nice clean sound. Love the new CD.
Gary Gorence
June 13, 2008 15:08:43
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