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Two Days In! It’s Your Weekend Update. 

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It was a short but full first week back at school. The routines aren’t set yet, but we’re quickly shifting from the lazy days of summer to the fun days of fall.
FIRST
Trumpet Mouthpiece Backbore Demystified!
Have you heard the term “backbore” but didn’t quite know what it meant? Our friends at Pickett Brass and Blackburn Trumpets have you covered! And if you’re ready to upgrade your mouthpiece, stop in the store and try out these great mouthpieces!
#BoomerMusic #PickettBlackburn #Trumpet #TrumpetMouthpiece
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AND
Optimizing Loudness in DaVinci Resolve
Are you worried that your audio is too loud or too soft in your videos? Daniel Batal once again has the answer for finding that Goldilocks level quickly and easily.
#DanielBatal #DaVinviResolve #ThePodcastingStore #AudioLevels
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ALSO
Rudiments! Cascara, clave and more! The Salsa Drum Set Pattern!
In case you missed it the first time around! Check out this short from the Drums West RU-vid channel in which Peter breaks down a simple Salsa pattern.
Right Hand - cascara pattern
Left Hand - 2-3 clave
Bass Drum - and of 2 the and of 2 and beat 4
#DrumsWest #peterknudsondrums #Percussion #Salsamusic #SalsaPattern #Drumming #Drums
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FINALLY
Excerpted from “Fifteen Seconds, Twenty-Five Notes, and One of the Most Violated Copyrights Ever”, a Musical Mystery
“…It began in a cabin in Kentucky. Patty, a schoolteacher, wanted to greet her students with a song each morning, so she penned lyrics while her sister, Mildred, wrote the melody. This version of the song was published in a volume called Song Stories for Kindergarten in 1893.
After publication this teacher led song evolved and, instead of Patty singing it to her kids, they sang it to her. The simple melody was easily adaptable for other lyrics and Patty changed the words to celebrate special occasions with her students. These alternative verses were published in 1924, eight years after Mildred’s death, but did not include an official copyright notice.
Over the next decade one of these alternate sets of lyrics became hugely popular and was included in the 1931 Broadway musical The Band Wagon. This did not sit well with Jessica, Mildred and Patty’s sister, so she did what any aggrieved American would do - she got a lawyer.
Since Mildred and Patty had never officially copyrighted the song, Jessica engaged the assistance of the Clayton F. Summy Company and secured a copyright to an updated arrangement in 1935. This began a string of legal disputes that lasted nearly a century…”
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