About Instruments Archives - Get-NeGurabun https://www.negurabunget.com/category/about-instruments/ Rock and metal music blog Wed, 30 Aug 2023 10:59:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://www.negurabunget.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-drowning-in-metal-g96faf99e3_640-32x32.png About Instruments Archives - Get-NeGurabun https://www.negurabunget.com/category/about-instruments/ 32 32 Rock and Metal Chronicles: Exploring the Sonic Universe of Riffs and Roars https://www.negurabunget.com/rock-and-metal-chronicles-exploring-the-sonic-universe-of-riffs-and-roars/ Wed, 30 Aug 2023 10:59:33 +0000 https://www.negurabunget.com/?p=129 In the vast realm of music, few genres evoke as much energy, passion, and intensity as rock and metal. From the electrifying guitar solos that […]

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In the vast realm of music, few genres evoke as much energy, passion, and intensity as rock and metal. From the electrifying guitar solos that send shivers down your spine to the thunderous drums that make your heart race, these genres have been shaping the music landscape for decades. In this exploration of the sonic universe of riffs and roars, we delve into the essence of rock and metal music, its evolution, and its enduring impact on culture.

The Genesis of Sonic Rebellion

Rock music emerged as a rebellious force in the mid-20th century. It was a response to the social and cultural changes of the time, characterized by the fusion of rhythm and blues, country, and gospel music. The incorporation of electric guitars and powerful vocals gave birth to a new sound that captured the imagination of millions.

As rock evolved, it splintered into various subgenres, each with its distinct characteristics. One of the most iconic of these subgenres is metal—a heavier, more intense iteration of rock. With roots in blues-based rock, psychedelic rock, and classical music, metal introduced a new level of sonic complexity and emotional intensity.

The Power of Riffs and Melodies

At the heart of rock and metal lies the riff—a short, repetitive sequence of notes that serves as the backbone of a song. Riffs are more than just musical phrases; they are the driving force that propels the energy and attitude of a track. Think of the opening riff of Deep Purple’s “Smoke on the Water” or the iconic riff in Metallica’s “Enter Sandman.” These riffs have become part of the cultural fabric, instantly recognizable and forever etched in memory.

Melodies, too, play a pivotal role. While riffs provide the raw energy, melodies inject emotion and catchiness. From the haunting melodies of bands like Evanescence to the anthemic choruses of Queen, melodies are the bridges that connect the listener to the heart of the music.

The Evolution of Sound

As rock and metal continued to evolve, artists began experimenting with new sounds, pushing boundaries, and challenging conventions. The 1970s and 1980s saw the rise of progressive rock, with bands like Pink Floyd and Rush infusing their music with intricate arrangements and conceptual storytelling. Meanwhile, the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) brought a raw, unapologetic energy with bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest leading the charge.

The 1990s introduced alternative rock, grunge, and nu-metal, showcasing a more introspective and experimental side of the genres. Bands like Nirvana and Soundgarden brought a sense of vulnerability and authenticity, while nu-metal acts like Korn and Limp Bizkit incorporated elements of hip-hop and electronic music.

Impact on Culture and Identity

Rock and metal music have never been just about the sound—they are also about identity, belonging, and cultural expression. Fans often form tight-knit communities, bonded by their love for the music and the values it represents. The rebellious spirit of rock and metal can serve as a means of empowerment, providing an outlet for individuality and self-expression.

These genres have also inspired fashion, art, and even activism. The iconic leather jackets, band t-shirts, and distinctive hairstyles have become symbols of a larger subculture. Moreover, rock and metal musicians have used their platform to address social and political issues, using their music to challenge the status quo and provoke thought.

Beyond Borders: Global Reach and Influence

The appeal of rock and metal is not limited by geographical boundaries. While these genres originated in the Western world, they have found dedicated followings around the globe. Bands from countries as diverse as Japan, Brazil, Sweden, and India have embraced the spirit of rock and metal, infusing their own cultural influences into the music.

This global reach has led to fascinating fusions of styles, resulting in subgenres like folk metal, oriental metal, and Latin metal. Bands like Orphaned Land and Sepultura have blended traditional sounds with the power of rock and metal, creating a rich tapestry of sonic diversity.

A Timeless Legacy

As we navigate the ever-changing landscape of music, rock and metal stand as timeless pillars of sound. Their ability to evoke raw emotion, challenge conventions, and unite communities is a testament to their enduring power. From the classic rock anthems that continue to fill arenas to the underground metal bands pushing boundaries, the sonic universe of riffs and roars remains vibrant and alive.

In conclusion, rock and metal music are more than genres—they are a way of life. The energy, passion, and diversity they bring to the musical world are unparalleled. Whether you’re headbanging at a concert, finding solace in a poignant ballad, or embracing your inner rebel, the sonic universe of riffs and roars has something for everyone. So, turn up the volume, let the guitar solos sweep you away, and immerse yourself in the sonic journey that is rock and metal.

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Tips for drummers https://www.negurabunget.com/tips-for-drummers/ Thu, 25 May 2023 14:06:00 +0000 https://www.negurabunget.com/?p=82 If you are already playing in a band and you perform regularly, you have to face a lot of difficulties that only drummers understand.

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If you are already playing in a band and you perform regularly, you have to face a lot of difficulties that only drummers understand. Here are a few tips for drummers who are determined to make music by all means…

Take care of your ears

All professional drummers do not sit down to play without earplugs in their ears and take care of their hearing when in clubs with loud music or at other bands concerts. You can buy earplugs in any drugstore. They are good not only for playing, but also for travelling, when you want to get some sleep and when you don’t want to hear your singer singing in agony.

Get quality instrument cases

If you want your drums and cymbals to last as long as possible, put them in hard covers. They cost more than soft ones, but they’ll help you keep your instrument in one piece when you travel. A drum kit is not easy, so it’s best to transport it in something with wheels. Think about it when you go out and about to play somewhere.

Insure your drum kit

Find a way to insure your instrument if you’ve been offered a job and have to tour a lot. The whole civilized world has long insured things dear to your heart and wallet against theft. Especially since your success depends on it. Musical instruments cost a lot of money, so they are often stolen from musicians who travel and rehearsal bases as well. By insuring your implements, you won’t find yourself in the dreaded situation of having no drums and no money to buy new ones.

Take only the essentials with you

Rarely does a drummer carry his entire drum kit with him everywhere. They usually bring cymbals, 2 pairs of sticks (you must have a spare), snare drum, a spare plastic for it and a pedal. If you do decide to carry all the drums, you have to take a spare plastic for each one. In general, learn to make the most of the minimum. If you’re good, you’ll play great even on pots.

Learn to assemble and disassemble your drum kit quickly

You’ll have minutes, maybe even seconds, to do it on stage. The audience doesn’t like to wait, so practice assembling and disassembling your instrument under a stopwatch, just like the military assembles and disassembles a machine gun. Experienced drummers assemble the pedal and cymbal racks backstage, and then take everything away with them after the show and take it all apart and put it backstage there.

Be flexible

Many times you’ll find that drum sets are different everywhere. Very often they are worn out by life: somewhere they lack a normal chair on which you can sit and not fall down, somewhere – racks from which the cymbals would not fly with whistling, and somewhere a bass drum, which would not sound like a bag of potatoes, which is thrown from the 3rd floor. You have to get used to all this horror, and you also have to make it all sound and rock the audience.

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Rock and musical instruments https://www.negurabunget.com/rock-and-musical-instruments/ Tue, 28 Mar 2023 13:40:00 +0000 https://www.negurabunget.com/?p=78 The first genre of rock music to gain international popularity in the mid-1950s was rock 'n' roll (rock and roll, from rock and roll, "to swing and spin").

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The first genre of rock music to gain international popularity in the mid-1950s was rock ‘n’ roll (rock and roll, from rock and roll, “to swing and spin”). Rock ‘n’ roll is primarily dance music. It is a combination of simplified and fast-paced rhythm and blues with country music.

In the late 50s, England, where the rock ‘n’ roll craze came from the United States, had its own performers whose music the British called big beat, or simply beat. The most prominent representatives of this trend are the Beatles.

Blues rock, which was formed in the second half of the 60s, is a direct continuation of rhythm and blues, rock and roll and British blues. All styles of rock combine the features of blues rock with different types of musical culture – folk (folk rock), classical music (art rock), jazz (jazz rock), etc.

At the turn of the 60s and 70s, the hardest and most powerful genre of rock music, which required virtuoso performance techniques, emerged – hard rock (hard rock, from hard – “tough”, “heavy” and rock). The British bands Led Zeppelin, Deep Purpule, Uriah Heep, and Black Sabbath are considered to be the creators of hard rock.

A group of musicians who play rock music most often calls themselves a rock band or just a band. The repertoire is usually composed by the band members themselves.

As a rule, rock musicians use electric instruments, but rock can be acoustic, synthesized, and even purely vocal. The instruments of a rock band usually include one or two electric guitars, a rhythm section (bass guitar and drum kit); sometimes there are keyboards in the form of a piano, electric organ, or synthesizer.
To sound a rock band at a concert or rehearsal, you need technical devices. Microphones convert voices and drum sounds for further amplification. A mixing console allows you to balance the sound of vocals and individual instruments in terms of volume and timbre.

The amplifiers produce the sound of the required volume and transmit the total signal from the console to the speaker system.
In addition to the speakers of the speaker system directed into the hall (portals), small speakers (monitors) are used, which are located on the stage to allow musicians to hear each other and themselves. There is also a combo on the stage – an amplifier and a speaker combined in one case, which are designed to convert and amplify the sound of individual electric instruments (guitar, bass guitar or synthesizer).

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