01
Oct
10

Facebook!

Become a fan of our Facebook page and be in to win a Zoom H2!

Improve your chance of winning by uploading a picture of yourself playing your instrument!

www.facebook.com/normansmusicalinstruments

07
Sep
10

Besson Voucher Scheme

Extra Discount NOW on all Besson Sovereign and Prestige Brass

Looking to buy the brass instrument of your dreams? There has never been a better chance to get an unrepeatable bargain on Besson brass – with their Voucher Scheme.

Running throughout September and October on all Besson Professional level instruments, the scheme gives you the chance to take an additional discount off our already discounted prices, to give you an unprecedented bargain.

All you have to do is fill in a form (we will even do this for you!) to claim a voucher from Besson, which entitles you to an extra £100-£250 off your purchase.

The amount of discount is dependent upon type of instrument you purchase. Please see the table below for the voucher value and net price you pay:

06
Sep
10

Rambling Brass!!

See the journey here of the Rambling Brass Crew as the trek from the East to West coast playing their instruments on the way, all in the name of raising money for the NSPCC.

Well Done Guys!

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23
Aug
10

X Factor admits to vocal tweaks

X Factor bosses have admitted using vocal enhancement processes on the ITV talent show.

Fans had claimed after the opening show that “autotuning” had been used to improve some contestants’ voices.

It is used in recording studios to improve performances by correcting pitch and disguising off-key mistakes.

You can find this product on our website or follow the link: http://www.normans.co.uk/p-2119-boss-ve-20-vocal-performer.aspx

Boss VE-20 Vocal Performer

 £169.00 inc vat

  • Specialised effects for vocalists, including Harmony, Double-Track, Dynamics, Reverb, Delay, and more
  • Create the total of 3-part harmonies and layers
  • Real-time pitch-correction tools
  • Special FX, including Distortion, Radio and Strobe
  • Phrase Looper with 38 seconds (mono) of recording time
  • Phantom power for condenser microphones
  • Runs on six AA-batteries or AC adaptor (PSA)
  • Easy operation, road-tough BOSS construction
  • So if you think your good enough for the X factor. Make your own demo ” in tune” with the Boss VE-20 Vocal Performer.

    23
    Aug
    10

    Rambling Brass set’s off

     

    Coast to Coast Challenge: 21 August to 4 September 2010

    Setting off from St Bees in August 9 members of Rambling Brass will tackle their greatest challenge yet – walking 192 miles across England on the famous Coast to Coast route.

    coast to coast route map

    Finishing 2 weeks later on the east coast at Robin Hoods Bay, the mammoth trek will see each member carrying their instrument all the way. Stopping on route to play on hill tops and valley bottoms to an unsuspecting audience and a few sheep! 

    There will also be some scheduled performances in towns and villages en route and the band members hope to make contact with a few local bands along the way.

    Below are a few images of their journey so far, still smiling. Let’s see if they are next week when the blisters kick in. 

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    13
    Aug
    10

    Recording Brass Bands

    On Monday 16th August 2010, resident sound engineer Chris Nicol, will be heading down to South Wales with his recording equipment and mixing his digital world with the brass world of Tredegar Town Band.  He will be showing them how you can have a decent recording system without spending too much of your budget that should be spent on quality instruments!

    There are many different levels to which you can record and depending on what you would like to do with the recordings, there is different equipment you could use.  For simple recordings such as hearing yourself back while rehearsing or recording your trombone solo in the concert you’ve performed in, a Hand held Recorder would be ideal.  For more in-depth recording, a Multi-Track Recorder will enable you to mic up each section of your band for example.  This allows you to alter the levels and processors on each channel separately, giving you the power of “post production”.

    Over the next 4 – 5 weeks I shall be posting up blogs about recording particularly brass band recording.

    I will also keep you all informed about how the recording on Monday goes of Tredegar Town Band.

    Chris’ Top Recording Tips

    • Acoustics – When recording you need to think about a good room in which to record. There’s no point in recording in a school hall or in a kitchen with the potential for feedback from a fridge or generator to interrupt your recording with humming noises. Your choice of room should make sure that its big enough for the band to fit into but avoid having any excess space that enhances the potential for feedback to occur. Closing doors and hanging thick curtains will also help you in creating a warmer sound.
    • Microphone Placement – This is very important with any type of recording.  Placing a mic too close to the source may give you some distortion, while having the mic too far away may make the signal weak and therefore boosting retrospectively may give you some hiss.  Always test your levels to make sure that you are getting a good signal through without clipping and be sure to leave a little headroom.  You don’t want to have just recorded the best take of the day but have to scrap it because the signal is distorted.  
    30
    Jul
    10

    Normans “Extreme Bandstand” Challenge

    Why not try something different this summer, have fun, raise some cash for charity and increase the profile of you band or music group.

    In support of the Rambling Brass Coast to Coast March, Normans ‘Extreme Bandstand’ Challenge has been designed to give you an excuse for some summer fun and raise money for a worthwhile cause.

    The competition challenges musicians to play in the most unusual locations across the UK and raise some cash for the NSPCC.  All you need to do is decide on the location, arrange a time to play during August or September, and take a photograph of your group in action.

    A £50.00 Normans voucher will be given to the band judged to have performed in the most unusual location and another £50.00 voucher for the group that raises the most money for the NSPCC. (Enter Here)

    The Walk

    In 2008 a group of Brass players under the name of Rambling Brass carried their instruments up Mount Snowdon and performed a concert at the top raising over £1000 for the NSPCC.  Well this summer they are off again and this time it’s even more extreme.

    On August 21st this year 9 members of the group will set off from St Bees on the west coast of England and walk 192 miles finishing 2 weeks later on the east coast at Robin Hoods Bay.  Throughout the walk each member will carry their instrument in search of “natural bandstands” where they will stop and play to an unsuspecting audience and a few sheep.  There will also be some scheduled performances in towns and villages en route and the band members hope to make contact with a few local bands along the way.

    The Competition

    In support of the efforts of Rambling Brass, Normans Musical Instruments have launched a competition which gives music groups across the country the opportunity to play in an unusual location in their locality to raise extra funds for the NSPCC.

    Click Here to download the entry form and you could win £50 in Normans Vouchers.  There is a prize for the group that raises the most money for the NSPCC and a prize for most unusual bandstand.  Perhaps in the bread aisle at your local supermarket or with your toes in the sand at the beach.  Remember originality is the key here so get thinking!!

    For more information or to request an entry form by e-mail, please contact heidi.bradley@yahoo.com

    So why not do something different this summer, have fun, raise some cash for charity and increase the profile of you music group.

    21
    Jul
    10

    Demand for electronic keyboards on the rise

    Instruments such as digital pianos are becoming increasingly popular among young people, experts have revealed.

    According to researchers at the Institute of Education, part of the University of London, technological advances are having a profound influence on the type of instruments children are learning to play.

    Professor Sue Hallam and Dr Andrea Creech stated that fewer youngsters are learning instruments such as clarinets, flutes and violins, partly because they have had limited exposure to classical music.

    As a result, many are choosing to concentrate on powered instruments they see in genres such as pop, rock and hip hop, including electronic keyboards.

    Professor Hallam and Dr Creech said the number of requests among youngsters to learn instruments along these lines has “increased dramatically” in recent years.

    This comes after scientists at Northwestern University in the US discovered learning a musical instrument can positively influence the brain’s ability to interpret and respond to various sounds.

    See http://www.normans.co.uk/c-14-clavinova-digital-pianos.aspx for great deals on Roland and Yamaha Digital Pianos.  Great instruments for beginners to professionals.

    20
    Jul
    10

    5 Reasons to buy Reason 5…

    Dr OctoRex

    The upgraded Dr. Octo Rex loop player loads eight REX loops into one player and lets you switch between them on the fly. This makes arranging a breeze – load the drum loops into one player, the guitars into another and use the sequencer to select what loop to play in a pattern-like fashion.

    With eight loops to switch between, the new loop player also comes ready for the experimental minded. Set the player to retrig the loops on the beat, on the bar or on the 16th note. Or program the loops manually like in the original rex player.

    For each of the eight loops, the new rex player also comes with an expanded set of per-slice settings. Set pan, pitch, filter frequency and level, reverse slices, use multiple outputs, create alternating groups of slices and much more.

    Blocks

    Many musicians tend to think of music in terms like intro, verse, chorus, breakdown, buildup and so on. With the new Blocks mode in Reason 5 and Record 1.5, your sequencer does too.

    Blocks lets you sequence your songs using a more pattern-based approach, with the segments of your song as individual building blocks to be laid out in your arrangement.

    Start by creating the discrete parts of your song in blocks mode. When you are ready to start building your song, just switch back to song mode and draw in what blocks should play in the dedicated pattern lane. Use one block for the verse and one for the chorus — or build your song around a single 8-bar loop.

    Blocks provide a very fast way of creating a musical structure for your song. But the options don’t end there. With the basic arrangement laid out, you can see the contents of the blocks and create variations and mute individual parts, or add further musical elements in song mode.

    A typical use for Blocks is to create your backing track in blocks and then use the song mode sequencer to record vocals or instrumental performances. For music based around a single looped section, one repeated block with automation and mutes of individual tracks added in song mode makes arranging a breeze.

    You never have to commit to using either mode – you are free to move back and forth between Blocks and Song mode, and any changes you make in your Blocks will instantly be manifested in all instances of that Block. Need some tambourine on that chorus? Add it, and there will be tambourine whenever the chorus block is playing.

    Neptune Pitch Adjuster

    Getting a vocal performance right means so much more than hitting the right notes at the right time. Sometimes you get that almost perfect performance with perfect feel and presence, but the singer might have missed a few notes. That’s when Neptune can save the day. Neptune is an advanced pitch adjuster, audio transposer and voice synth for Record 1.5.

    As a pitch adjuster, Neptune will fine tune the pitch of an audio track to help getting your vocal performances just right. Neptune will fix the flat notes with an unbelievable audio quality . You can select a root key and a scale that you want the adjuster to use, or create a scale that fits your song. And, yes. By cranking the pitch adjustment settings to the max, you can get that effect sound too.

    Neptune is also a natural sounding audio transposer. This is a great help if you ever needed to change the key of a song that’s already been recorded.

    Perhaps the most creative-sparking function in Neptune is the voice synth. Play your MIDI keyboard and Neptune will create new harmonies from your vocal tracks in real time, or use it without the original voice to completely change the melody of the song. Endless creative options!

    Live Sampling

    Remember the time when samples were something you sampled and not loaded from your hard drive? When a sampler was a machine that could record samples, not just play them back.

    As samplers became software instead of machines, they came to rely on external sample editing software for recording and editing the samples and the art of spur-of-the-moment creative sampling was pretty much lost. Now we are bringing it back to Reason 5 with its live sampling input.

    All sample players in Reason are now samplers. Just hook up a sound source to the rack’s sampling input and you are ready to start sampling. Use a mic, a turntable, an instrument or the entire Reason mix.

    Kong Drum Designer

    Analog synthesis, physical modeling, sampling, REX loops, support sound generators, effects, flexible routing, multiple hit types and more. The Kong Drum Designer is not your regular drum module. It’s the drum module focused on letting you get exactly that drum sound you’re after.

    Kong has 16 pads and 16 drums. Build your drum sounds based on any of the nine different drum modules. Flavor the sound with 11 support generators and effects. Program automation, create alternating groups and let Reason’s powerful sequencer control the beat.

    Reason 5 ships with a sound bank with a generous supply of kits for Kong across a wide variety of styles.

    16
    Jul
    10

    Novation Launchpad

    We have some really cool guys out there showing their love for the Novation Launchpad. Please check out the below link and see how easy it is to use a Launchpad with Live to compose Music.

    We currently have some Launchpads in stock at £85 EX VAT!!

    This deal is not available online so please call Chris Nicol in our sales department for more details!




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