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Fret Buzz The Podcast

Fret Buzz The Podcast

Aaron Sefchick and Joe McMurray

Join hosts Aaron Sefchick and Joe McMurray, as their weekly talks not only entertain but delve into deep aspects of every musicians’ practice.
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Today on Fret Buzz Aaron and Joe continue their conversation with Randy Nicklas, a touring bassist and music teacher. The guys talk about how to approach writing a bass line, the importance of being aware of the drums, different teaching styles and ways to approach your instrument, feeling the music beneath your fingers, bassbandicootmusic, the out of body experience you get with performance, and music therapy.

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Today on Fret Buzz Aaron and Joe feature the awesome Randy Nicklas, a touring bassist and music teacher. The guys discuss Randy’s musical journey along with stories from the road from his time touring with Broccoli Samurai. During this time Broccoli Samurai had the opportunity to open for popular jam bands like Umphrey’s McGee and Pidgeons Playing Ping Pong.

The guys discuss whether you should play a 4-string or a 5-string bass guitar as well as different bass amps and effects pedals. They explore the role of the bass guitar within the context of a band, approaches to chord progressions when playing the bass, and a ton of great music, especially jam bands.

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In this weeks episode Joe and Aaron have Larry Berwald of rosewoodguitarrepair.com in the guests chair. They get into the subject of how to care for your instrument and the things you can do to help extend the life of it.

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Aaron and Joe begin the process of familiarising those who may not be as knowledgable in the studio envirornment. Making sure the palyer in in top condition, using the right microphone and experimenting with mic placement, cables, and the interface/preamps.

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Fret Buzz The Podcast - And all that Jazz Ep018

And all that Jazz Ep018

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11/01/18 • 69 min

Aaron Sefchick and Joe McMurray discuss the influences that jazz has had on their lives. They talk about the jazz guitarists (and other instrumentalists) that originally made them excited to listen to and/or play jazz, including Kenny Burrell, Pat Metheny, Grant Green, and many more. Whether you are interested in playing jazz or just listening to inspiring music, this ever-evolving genre has many different flavors to discover.

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Fret Buzz The Podcast - Down at The Crossroads Ep015

Down at The Crossroads Ep015

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10/02/18 • 64 min

This week, Aaron and Joe share their stories of reinvention following relocation to various cities and work experiences. They discuss the intersection of their own musical journeys, perspectives on academic music training, developing a foundation in ear training, and their evolving definitions of musical success.

Today’s episode is dedicated to cough drop companies around the world, as Tony seeks an endorsement to combat his severe laryngitis.

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Fret Buzz The Podcast - All The World’s a Stage Ep011

All The World’s a Stage Ep011

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09/04/18 • 70 min

This week, Aaron, Joe, and Tony circumnavigate the globe and discuss how World Music has made an impact on their personal playing and writing styles. They examine the connections between various ethnic rhythms and melodies and their applications by musicians in modern Western music. They guys also explore the importance of maintaining a global awareness in one’s level of musical artistry and thinking.

All of today’s content is supported by The Fret Buzz International Gift Shop, whose mission is the worldwide distribution of Fret Buzz Logo t-shirts, post cards, travel logs, and popsicles to fans at all corners of the Earth.

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Fret Buzz The Podcast - It’s a Musical Life Ep007

It’s a Musical Life Ep007

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08/15/18 • 60 min

This week, the guys share their thoughts on establishing and maintaining a musical lifestyle in a modern world. Topics include: balancing home, work, and performance schedules, balancing family and musical projects, redefining the concept of the modern musician, changing public perception of the working musician, and much more.

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Fret Buzz The Podcast - Mastering (with Chris Graham) Ep050
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06/13/19 • 66 min

Are you confused about what mastering really is? Are you tempted to skip this important step in the process of preparing your music for distribution? Aaron Sefchick and Joe McMurray bring in the esteemed Chris Graham of Chris Graham Mastering and the Six Figure Home Studio Podcast to talk about the final polish in the process of preparing your music for release. According to Chris, mastering is “optimizing a music track for goosebumps for the most people on the maximum number of listening devices.” Chris tells the guys his story of how he became a musician, started producing music, and fell in love with mastering. When he started his mastering business, he had the idea to put raw vs. mastered samples on his website and provide free mastering samples to new potential clients. The guys talk about business books including The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris. Then they discuss the podcasting world, how podcasts are making it possible for niche shows to thrive, and how podcasts provide people with the opportunity to better themselves by learning while they drive or perform other life-tasks. Then they dive into the topic of higher education and whether it pays off. Aaron and Joe get to ask Chris lots of questions about mastering. Chris tells them that it involves compression, equalization, limiting, and much more in order to make the tracks sound consistently better, more cohesive (on an album), and often louder on as many different listening devices as possible. The guys ask Chris about his thoughts on having your tracks mixed and mastered by the same person. Chris recommends doing a “mastering contest,” in which you go to multiple different mastering engineers and ask for a free mastered song from each. Then compare the tracks and choose your favorite. Finally, Chris, Aaron, and Joe talk about the “Loudness Wars.” You can find Chris at: http://www.chrisgrahammastering.com https://www.thesixfigurehomestudio.com/ Subscribe for more videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_-Theg14gom9gcgkmFk7g Website: http://www.fretbuzzthepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fretbuzzpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fret_buzz_podcast/ http://www.joemcmurray.com
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In Episode 26 of Fret Buzz, Aaron and Joe talk to Cole Holland of hollandazemusic.com. We discuss Cole’s early musical journey and the preparation that led him to Berklee School of Music. We dig into the program and special ensemble offerings at Berklee and how they may or may not differ from those of other music programs. We look at the entrepreneurial skills required to make a living as a professional musician – self-promotion through a personal website and social media, understanding our tax system, etc.

In the next episode we will dive into Cole’s year as a cruise ship musician as a member of the B.B. King All Star Band.

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How many episodes does Fret Buzz The Podcast have?

Fret Buzz The Podcast currently has 67 episodes available.

What topics does Fret Buzz The Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Music, Podcasts, Music Interviews and Music Commentary.

What is the most popular episode on Fret Buzz The Podcast?

The episode title 'Wampler Pedals (with Brian Wampler) Ep072' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Fret Buzz The Podcast?

The average episode length on Fret Buzz The Podcast is 59 minutes.

How often are episodes of Fret Buzz The Podcast released?

Episodes of Fret Buzz The Podcast are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Fret Buzz The Podcast?

The first episode of Fret Buzz The Podcast was released on Aug 15, 2018.

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