I know "what sounds good" is subjective - in many cases, but, I was thinking today - there must be some rules as to what actually sounds good - for voices of different types, kick drums, basses, etc...
Over the 70+ years we've been recording and consuming popular music, what sorts of things are "golden rules"? Are there any? Like, "a male tenor's sibilance frequencies will be around xxxKHz" or "that Felix Unger honk is right around 300Hz". You know?
Is there a good resource "specific" resource to use to learn more about what we've learned since the 40's?
Learning if from doing in this vocation - I get that - but, I was wondering what are some great ways to learn more?
Over the 70+ years we've been recording and consuming popular music, what sorts of things are "golden rules"? Are there any? Like, "a male tenor's sibilance frequencies will be around xxxKHz" or "that Felix Unger honk is right around 300Hz". You know?
Is there a good resource "specific" resource to use to learn more about what we've learned since the 40's?
Learning if from doing in this vocation - I get that - but, I was wondering what are some great ways to learn more?
What sounds good?
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