May 2011

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The Bass: Instrument Selection, Part 1

May 30th, 2011

Part One

The bass guitar smoothly beats through music, his tone unmistakably deep and his rhythm constant yet complex. The bass guitar, played by the famous John Entwhistle (The Who) and Paul McCartney, anchors the harmonies and lays down the beat. In the Jazz world, the bass is imperative and alive–take a look at Jaco Pastorious.

 

In choosing the right bass guitar, pay attention to its parts: Body (Part 1) and Neck (Part 2).

The Body

Photo of bass guitar body

There’s two types of bass guitar bodies: hollow and solid. Hollow bodies are great for acoustic play; the empty space amplifies the sound of the bass. On the other hand, a solid body makes a very faint sound without an amplifier. Perfect for band play or jam sessions, the solid body bass lends an edgier sound. If a solid body fits your style of play best, do note that amplifiers are available for use at Matt Burk Music Studio. No need to lug yours around!

Upon choosing which body type is best (hollow or solid), it’s time to decide on wood type: hard wood or soft wood. The type of wood gives the guitar its tone. Hard wood, such as maple and rosewood will lend a brighter tone with longer sustain. Soft wood such as alder and poplar give a deeper tone with less sustain.

Beginner Tips

Soft wood is less heavy and will likely be the best fit for young beginners and performers alike. Steer clear of plywood bodies. Opt, instead, for an alder body, an affordable, lighter, wood guitar great for beginners. When holding the bass for play, the body should rest comfortably against the player’s body–the fit can be different for each musician. Also, invest in strap locks instead of the standard strap buttons that are found on the body of the guitar. Strap buttons or locks are made to hold the guitar strap firmly in place, however strap buttons commonly fail, allowing the guitar to fall to the ground.

Meet Art Struck, Matt Burk Music Studio’s bass guitar instructor. In considering lessons with Matt Burk Music Studio, schedule an interview (there is no charge for this)! Our instructors will be happy to give you some guidance and suggestions for purchasing an instrument to get started. Click here to connect with Matt Burk Music Studio and request an interview.

Part 2 —–>

Special thanks to Roadside Guitars for the photo.

Summer Camp is Here

May 25th, 2011

School’s Out for Summer!

Matt Burk Music Studio is committed to helping students succeed in their musical endeavors and this summer’s no different. You may have heard the buzz around the studio and it’s actually happening–Summer Camp will be here before we know it! This is the perfect opportunity for those that wish they could take piano, drums, bass, guitar or voice lessons, but are too busy for a weekly schedule throughout the school year and will provide an extra boost to those students who are really looking to push themselves further in their performances and musical repertoire. Do not be fooled, this is more than just music lessons.

Extra Umph

Photo of Guitar Lessons at Matt Burk Studio

So you’ve taken a year’s worth of lessons and played a recital or two. It’s exciting and you’ve improved, but do you ever catch yourself thinking, “I want more”?

For two weeks, students will be engaged in everything music, from group lessons divided by instrument to daily Master Classes where a more in-depth look into the music industry will be taken. Take this opportunity to become a more well-rounded musician! Do you long to learn to write your own music or deeply want to record your own demo? Summer Camp at Matt Burk Studio is for you.

Details

Summer Camp will be held Monday through Friday, from noon until three. The day will consist of group lessons and practice, a break and snack, and a Master Class or clinic introducing a broader scope of music to the participants. On Friday, the campers will join together as a band play for a jam session and a chance to show off what they’ve learned! Loved ones are more than welcome to join us on Fridays. Over the two week camp, two songs will be learned and played together, with a special offer (optional) at the end of the camp: A recording session in a professional recording studio. There is still time to register for our July camp! This camp will be July 11th through 22nd (with the optional recording session scheduled for Saturday, July 23rd).

The two week, intensive Summer Camp is offered at $495 per student. The optional recording session is an additional $65 and is an excellent way to mark Summer 2011 as your time to display your musical gift. Not a current student? Don’t worry! Summer Camp is open to everyone!

Shadowy figure on stage playing guitar

Are you ready to take your musical talent one step further? Sign up here while there’s still time!

 

A special thanks to the_girl and hugochisholm for the use of their artwork.

Spring Recitals & House of Blues Showcase

May 24th, 2011

Recital at McKinney Performing Arts CenterShowcase at House of Blues Dallas

This month, a record-breaking number of our students unleashed their potential, set goals and reached them, performed on a stage where many “greats” have performed, and rocked it in general at our Spring Recitals and House of Blues Showcase.

Our recitals were held at the beautiful and grand McKinney Performing Arts Center on Sunday, May 1st. Piano, voice, guitar, drums and bass students played and sang their hearts out throughout the day and we enjoyed every second of it! On May 15th, we had an additional group perform in our Showcase at the House of Blues Dallas. Our musicians took the same stage that many famous touring artists have taken and rocked the house in a true concert fashion. Our instructors were filled with pride as they watched each performer take the stage these two weekends.

In total, we had more than 150 students perform!

Practice Makes Perfect

Students that participate in our semi-annual recital events inevitably take their practice to new heights. These students battle the stage fright, ignore their nerves, and push through to meet their musical goals and realize their talent. The goal to perform in front of a live, captive audience motivates musical students to focus and perfect their performances. It also adds entire pieces to their musical repertoire. It is an invaluable experience and we encourage each of you to take your talent one step further by setting a goal to sign up for our upcoming Fall Recitals and House of Blues Showcase. You’ll be glad you did.