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048 – Giuliano Mingucci: Drum Mic’ing 101, Absorbing Styles, Playing to the Song, Working With a Producer
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048 – Giuliano Mingucci: Drum Mic’ing 101, Absorbing Styles, Playing to the Song, Working With a Producer
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jan 27, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Giuliano Mingucci was born in Brazil but has spent almost his entire life in Kansas City, MO. He started playing professionally in high school and since then has been a member of Kansas City’s most beloved bands including Bixby Lane, The Barclay Martin Ensemble, and David George & A Crooked Mile. He attended college at The University of Missouri-Kansas City, but chose to get a degree in audio engineering rather than music performance. He has since made a name for himself around the region as a go-to in either discipline, and sometimes both.
In this podcast, Giuliano talks about:
How the jazz of his hometown and the Brazilian music of his family heritage has shaped his playing
Being the house drummer in a cabaret bar
Playing in a band with broad stylistic influences
Giving a producer musical control of an album
How drum tuning, room acoustics and drum mic’ing should be connected
Relying solely on drumming vs. having mulitple sources of income
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In this podcast, Giuliano talks about:
How the jazz of his hometown and the Brazilian music of his family heritage has shaped his playing
Being the house drummer in a cabaret bar
Playing in a band with broad stylistic influences
Giving a producer musical control of an album
How drum tuning, room acoustics and drum mic’ing should be connected
Relying solely on drumming vs. having mulitple sources of income
Click here for pictures
Released:
Jan 27, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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