Monthly Archives: November 2011

A Barbershop Tag for Barton F. Graf 9000, LLC

Good luck Barney!!!!!

This tag is a modified version of “It’s a grand night for singing”. Vance Perry has a version of the tag over on his channel here, or you can see the full song here.

I like the song a lot and I’ve performed it before, so when Barton F. Graf 9000 approached me about doing this tag it was a good fit.

I didn’t get the video and audio perfectly synced, so sorry for that.

If you have a need for some kind of custom barbershop video, I’m open to it. Send me a message with details and I’ll consider it.

Lyrics:

Barney Robinson
is joining Barton F. Graf
Barney Robinson is the new President of
Barton F. Graf 9000, L.L.C.
Wonderful and British you heard it from me
It’s gonna be great, you’ll see.


The Nashville Singers – Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie – barbershop quartet

The barbershop quartet The Nashville Singers sing a classic barbershop tune, Wait Till The Sun Shines, Nellie, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, April 2010. It’s slightly modified from how it appears in the pole cat book, but only slightly. They won the DIX district competition in 2008 singing nothing but pole cat songs, and after hearing this I can see why. They knocked it out of the park!

You should recognize the tenor, Rick Spencer, from my video of Redline singing “Wonderful Tonight”. Redline is no longer together and this is Rick’s new quartet. They have already qualified for International, winning the DIX prelims in March and are ranked in top ten going into the contest!


Garageband Q&A #1

I’m back again, sporting a winter beard! It’s question and answer time. I put together a bunch of questions that people have sent to me about Garageband, covering everything from midi instruments, loops, windows alternatives, and more!

If you want your question answered in my next Q&A, leave it in the comments on this video!


MultiTrack recording with Garageband 09 Tutorial

In this tutorial I walk you through how to do multi track recording in Garageband 09. I’m not covering software instruments or MIDI, that will have to be a different tutorial.

Most of what I go over can be applied to previous and future versions of Garageband or other recording software as well, because there are always similarities with any multitrack software.

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Garageband Tutorial Part 2

Part 1 here.

Garageband for Apple’s OSX is a fabulous and powerful tool for home recording, multitracking, looping, sampling, mixing, producing and much more. If you haven’t used a tool like this before then it can be hard to get your head around, but with just a few videos it shouldn’t be hard to get the hang of it!

This is part 2 of my beginners tutorial for Garageband 3. We dive a little deeper in this one. Be sure to watch part 1 as well!

The technofodder website mentioned in the video isn’t around any more but you can use the contact page to ask me questions.


Garageband Tutorial Part 1

Part 2 here.

Garageband for Apple’s OSX is a fabulous and powerful tool for home recording, multitracking, looping, sampling, mixing, producing and much more. If you haven’t used a tool like this before then it can be hard to get your head around, but with just a few videos it shouldn’t be hard to get the hang of it!

This is part 1 of my beginners tutorial for Garageband 3. The interface hasn’t changed much since version 3 and I’ll be making other videos from the new versions too. This part is a quick overview of the interface. Be sure to watch part 2 as well!

The technofodder website mentioned in the video isn’t around any more. Feel free to ask me questions using the contact page.


Automator Tutorial, Mac OS X

This is a Mac OSX tutorial about the Automator tool. I use a real-life problem from a fellow podcaster and use Automator to solve it.

The technofodder web site mentioned in the video is no longer around. If you want to get in touch with me head to my contact page.