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In Reply to: RE: Studio sound usually, live sound is far more recording dependent... so, WHAT'S your experience?...N/T posted by musetap on January 10, 2015 at 19:30:45
to comment.
just teasing.
to answer the/my question, small studio/few instruments is the easiest to reproduce BUT i'm very unfamiliar with live sound (unamplified or not), so not really qualified to speak as to a comparison. hence, my posting.
roger wang
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Are you unfamiliar with actual live sound (as opposed to "live sound" recordings)?Attending as many live performances as possible will familiarize you with what
to expect from music, instruments, organized sound production. If unable to attend
concerts or performances due to either financial or physical restraints catch as many
free concerts/performances as possible, wether the music is your cup of tea or at least
bearable. Unbearable won't really help on any level.It's imperative to have the experience(s) of listening to live music
in any form (acoustic or amplified) to give you the necessary perspective
in setting up a sound system that will end up pleasing you and lead
towards reproducing recorded sound in a manner you find (at the very least)
acceptable.Hong Kong has a rich cultural life and I would imagine that as in any world class
city there is a variety of live music being played by talented musicians every day
somewhere within reach with price ranges starting at free and styles/venues to
fit most any and every need.IF you need recommendations for RECORDED live music you are in the right
place, with the experience(s) of MANY here that would and could make recommendations
to fill a broad (not Marilyn Monroe) variety of tastes, styles, genres and qualities that
should keep anyone intrigued and involved for a LONG, long time.My system is best at small, acoustic performances, but my favorite and current BEST sounding CD lately is this:
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination"-Michael McClure
Edits: 01/11/15
has one staple: opera (chinese traditional style). you like cats? you like cats screaming? then, come to a chinese opera. you'll be in your element.
roger wang
no matter what language it's in and stick to the cats.
I would think there might be some clubs, bars, cafes or
cultural centers where other forms of music would be presented
by aspiring musicians spreading their wings. Even to hear pop
bands/singers, some 60's style folk music, a Dave Brubeck clone.
Not necessarily ideal venues per se, but somewhere to hear
live music no matter ideal circumstances in order to get
familiar with it.
Bummer!
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
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