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Best Instrument Songbooks for Beginners
When you’re starting out, practising random exercises only gets you so far; a good songbook removes the guesswork by giving you real music ...

How to EQ Tone Blocks
Tone blocks produce short, percussive transients with strong midrange presence and fast decay. A clean recording is about clarity and separation, n...

Wooden Flute vs. Metal Flutes - Buying Guide
If you’re choosing your first flute (or adding a new one), it’s easy to feel stuck between wooden and metal flutes. They look different, feel diffe...

How to EQ a Guiro
The guiro is a bright, rhythmic percussion instrument built around scrape noise, texture, and transient detail rather than pitch or sustain. A clea...

Which Musical Instrument Are You? (Interactive Quiz)
Your personality plays a huge role in how you experience music. Some people relax through gentle melodies, others need rhythm and movement, and som...

How to EQ Singing Bowls
Singing bowls produce rich overtones, long sustain, and a wide frequency spread. A clean recording doesn’t come from heavy processing—it comes from...

How to EQ Gongs
A gong produces extreme dynamics, complex overtones, and long decay. Clean EQ is about control and balance, not reshaping the sound. When recorded ...

10 Glockenspiel Exercises for Beginners
Practising simple, focused exercises is the fastest way to build coordination, accuracy, and musical confidence on the glockenspiel. These beginner...

How to EQ A Glockenspiel
The glockenspiel produces bright, bell-like tones with fast transients and long, ringing harmonics. A clean recording is about controlling brightne...

How to EQ Kashaka Shakers
The kashaka shaker produces fast transients, sharp attacks, and a wide spread of high-frequency detail. A clean recording comes from controlling ha...



