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What do Sungura musicians record first?
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[QUOTE="Oxtail, post: 85046"] Below is the general music production process for Sungura music. This also applies to Jiti (or jit), a fast-paced, high-energy Zimbabwean popular dance music style that originated from Shona traditional drumming. [HEADING=2]Audio recording process for Sungura music[/HEADING] [LIST] [*]Mic up the drums, with a mic each for kick, snare, high hats, cymbals, toms, and percussion instruments. [*]The whole band plays the song through (to ensure a more 'natural' take), but only records the drums. [*]A couple of takes, quick review, check for any missed hits (edit: missed hits in a DAW), and replace if necessary. [*]Next, insert the bass guitar straight into the mixing desk or audio interface, connecting to the digital audio workstation. [*]A couple of takes, check all is well. Then pass it through an amp and record the amplifier. [*]Then on to guitars. Rhythm or lead guitars through pedal effects to the mixing console. [*]Check and fix. Then back out through the amp and microphone, back into the recording console. [*]Record vocals. Plenty of takes, get the best bits from each take. [*]Finally, any synths, piano, or whatever, before mixing and lastly audio mastering. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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