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Drew Mottinger-How to Learn Rhythm Theory and Make Beats

Drew Mottinger's self-titled LP is an instrumental masterpiece. A blend of electric and acoustic guitar, woodwinds, electronic organ, synth pads, piano and programmed beats, the album is at times heavily textured or sparsely atmospheric, creating a darkly dreamy soundscape of slow burners and live takes.<br>

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Drew Mottinger-How to Learn Rhythm Theory and Make Beats

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  1. DEVELOPGOODSI N GI NGTECH N IQUE DREW MOTTINGER Sing with the right vocaltechniques

  2. Drew Mottinger's music has appeared in movies, ad campaigns, television shows and more. The Drew Mottinger sound is contemplative, catchy, and upbeat about the triumph of the humanspirit.

  3. When a professional musician practices their instrument, they go through scales (or rudiments) repeatedly, working hard toimprovetheirtechnique.Setyourselfa dedicated practice or warm-up regime for each day to burn those scales into yourmemory. 1. PRACTICE TECHNIQUES

  4. 2.SETYOURSELF GOALS Set yourself realistic targets at every opportunity and work towards them, whether that’s learning a certain scale by heart during one practice, or mastering a full song by the end of theweek.

  5. Perhaps the most important quality in a musician looking to perfect their instrument is patience, especially if you’re just starting out. No one becomes a virtuoso overnight, so if you hit a wall, don’t worry, just keep going until you get it right. It takes a lot of time and effort tobe a truly greatmusician. 3. PATIENCE

  6. While it’s important to work on your scales and other (more boring) techniques - don't forget to keep your practice sessions fun! Learn your favourite songs and work on new material around your more regimented exercises to make sure you feel fresh and enthusiastic about your instrument. 4.KEEPITFUN

  7. Theworstthingforamusicianiswhen playingbecomesachore,ratherthan an enjoyableexperience.

  8. Learning scales can help you to stay in key during a jamming session. As the more experienced musicians among you will know, each musical scale focuses around a specific key. So, the more scales you know, the better you’ll be at staying in key, improvising on a track, and making sure you sound great playing alongside othermusicians. 5.KNOWWHATKEYYOU’REIN

  9. THANK YOU! For any questions and concerns, please email: jamiegoldsteinhighlandbeach@gmail.com Email drewmottingerusa@gmail.com

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