Recording Studios Sydney: Drum Kit History Part III

Recording Studios Sydney: Rock became louder and louder in the next decade, thanks to ever more powerful sound-reinforcement equipment. Drummers adapted by modifying their kits to compete with electric guitars and basses. Ginger Baker, in Eric Clapton’s power trio...

Recording Studio: Drum Kit History Part II

Recording Studio: But drummers wanted more. And so the drum set evolved to included a pair of tom-toms and also a contraption tray, holding horns, whistles and various other noisemakers. Named after the word “contraption,” these early drum sets were known as “trap...

Recording Studio: Drum Kit History Part I

Recording Studio: Archaeological evidence suggests that around 30,000 years ago, in the Upper Paleolithic era, early man figured out how to stretch an animal skin to make a drum. It only took 29,000 more years for man to arrive at a system for multi-tasking on the...

Voice Over Sydney: Malay language

Voice over Sydney The history of Malay language is divided into four periods : Old Malay, Early Modern Malay, Late Modern Malay and Contemporary Malay.The above divisions excludes inconclusive “scholarly” debates pertaining to pre-historic Malay in which...

Sydney Recording Studios: Piccolo

Sydney Recording Studios: Although often overlooked, the piccolo is an important part of the woodwind instrument family. This high-pitched petite woodwind packs a huge punch. Historically, the piccolo had no keys, but over the years, it has transformed into an...