Welcome to ”Anatomy of Tone Podcast,” the ultimate resource for all things related to music creation. Join us as we dive deep into topics ranging from music theory and playing techniques to composition, business advice and the science of tone.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationMusicHow To |
In this episode of Anatomy of Tone, Mark Marshall discusses his experiences with various DAWs and audio interfaces, ultimately advocating for the simplicity and compatibility of Pro Tools. He shares insights from his teaching and professional recordi... more
This episode of Anatomy of Tone offers a deep dive into the world of custom guitar craftsmanship through the lens of Farhad Sohaili, the founder of FSC Instruments. Farhad shares his comprehensive journey from his early music influences and moving fr... more
In this episode of 'Anatomy of Tone,' host Mork Marshall discusses the common issue of volume wars between guitarists and sound crews at live gigs. Mork explores both perspectives to find negotiation strategies and techniques for resolving these conf... more
Welcome to "Anatomy of Tone," the podcast that delves deep into the intricate world of musical soundscapes. In this episode, we unravel the secrets behind the revolutionary Tul G12 Dynamic Microphone, specially crafted for guitar amps. Join us on a s... more
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Mark is a sensitive and skilled musician and teacher. Here in Anatomy of Tone, he offers some very important and rarely exchanged advice about not only the music and production, but also navigating the business emotionally and socially. I appreciate his personal edge and his ability to articulate concepts in both a thorough and approachable way. Great podcast!
Mark has lots of great insight in how to become a better player, composer, and even bandmate. The combined episodes are like a primer for how to be a good musician — whether you aspire to be (or are) a professional or you’re just playing at home. Great advice about guitars and pedals, too, which is fun. But players of any instrument will likely walk away having learned something new.
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