MOTHER EARTH a.k.a. Madelyn Dior's Groups
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1565 Members
Share your tracks and get feedback on your mix from the Indaba community. Share tips and techniques to balance and enhance your overall sound. Share effects recipes, signal chains and treatments.
853 Members
Hours of our lives are invested in searches of timbre and perfect mixes. Space to discuss the issues and their styles worldwide. Welcome the budgets and sound engineers.
739 Members
Why are we all on Indaba? I'm assuming it's not to impress friends. Maybe it is to just say that you are a fan of music? Maybe for some of you it is. If you do qualify for that, then stop reading. Is it just for the heck of it? So you bought that microphone and recording software so you can have fun? That's not a bad thing, but stop reading if that is you. This group is just for those who want to be a professional, or for professionals trying to help the other members at Indaba climb their way up the ladder. If you play any instrument or sing, you are welcome here. I, or any other ...
416 Members
Got a small budget? Just getting into it? Learn how to record/edit your songs without blowing a hole in your wallet for a home studio. Chances are you might already have everything you need. Everyone of all genres is welcome, help for new Indaba members too. Come and share your ideas ^.^
276 Members
A place where Logic and MPC users can exchange ideas and share knowledge, tips and tricks.
268 Members
Bassists are like lone hired guns, We're like James Bond, the Outlaw Josey Wales, and we don't usually interact too much with each other. We serve and protect our territory. But we are the force, the power and the groove that makes it all move.
188 Members
A collective work in progress with peace and freedom at heart. One theme, many sessions in various genres. An album in association with Amnesty International Canada Francophone and War Child Canada A chance to collaborate with many people... A visibility... A human experience... Peace! For some "Tips & Tricks" that will help Peace Partners Sessions run more smoothly, please check out: Session Tips & Tricks If you'd like to hear songs that have already been recorded and submitted by members of the Peace Partners Group, go to: Peace Partners - Completed Songs ...
168 Members
lyrics + MELODY + tempo =_________
anyone who has a love for MUSIC (The ever loving Music Man Was Here). Explore artist, album infomation and latest music news here. Find music artists, song lyrics, sheet music, guitar tabs, and information about musical instruments and styles such as rock and pop, rap, hip-hop,POETRY,classical,country,jazz, ...
103 Members
This group is devoted to Progressive Rock lovers. I'ts open to discussions as well as musical cooperations. Yes, Rush, Dream Theater, Jethro Tull, Spock's Beard, Genesis, Riverside, King Crimson, Porcupine Tree, IQ, Opeth, Gentle Giant, Tool, A Perfect Circle, 7 for 4, Liquid Tension Experiment, Pink Floyd, The Mars Volta, ABWH, Ayreon, Boston, ELP, Green Carnation, Gordian Knot, Kansas, Pain of Salvation, Peach, Planet X, Symphony X, Queensryche ... Our intentions are to create a virtual Prog Rock band among the members of this group. I'm creating special sessions for this purpous...
97 Members
This group is for Female Musicians! Any playing level, style or genre is cool, come show your girl power here. I created this group to showcase all the female musicians at indabamusic.com
67 Members
This group is for all the odd times / complex signature fans. "Signatures which do not fit into the usual duple or triple categories are known as complex, asymmetric, or irregular, although these are broad terms, and usually a more specific description is appropriate. Most often these can be recognised by the upper number being 5, 7, or another, larger, prime number. The earliest examples of irregular signatures are found in instrumental music by Giovanni Valentini (1582–1649) and Anton Reicha (1770–1836), written in 5/4, 9/8, etc. Although these more complex meters were common in non-We...
44 Members
Collaboration On Indaba Sessions !
This Group is there to talk about SESSION WORK.The group for this kind of people who want do some music.People who still believe that the Session part on Indaba is the one what is the most interested here.People who want meet other and work on some tracks. It doesn t matter what kind of instrument you play ! It doesn t matter where you come from ! It doesn t matter what kind of music you like the most ! It doesn t matter if you are a PRO or a Starter as a musicianThe only thing what is interested is WORKING ON SESSIONS ! EVERYTHING AROUND THIS THEME IS WELCOME !
37 Members
The idea behind this group is to gather musicians to form the '' mind orchestra'' to help me complete my album and to work on new material which will be released by my studio under a new label. I am looking for a diverse group of proficient/serious musicians to work with, and we will form as tight a sound and vibe as is possible over the internet. Here we can meet and gather the musical hordes to launch an all-out assault on the music business. The main musical style for the ''mind orchestra'' will be ambient/tribal/world/psychedelic however many other styles and forms also.
36 Members
This group is for musicians or engineers of any genre, who use Soundtrack Pro. It is also for bands that want their music to be in a film soundtrack or have a video aspect to their music.
32 Members
If you support a social cause, then this is the group for you. Link up with like-minded musicians and discuss your cause, recruit players to make music for your movement and much more!
29 Members
German Musicians - Deutsche Musiker
A group for musicians from good old Germany // Eine Gruppe für Musiker aus Deutschland
24 Members
The guitar player who plays strictly rhythm can be a very helpful element to any song of any band of any style or genre, helping to not only keep the song in tempo with the drummer (and sometimes, the singer), and to keep the song in its correct tonal melody with the bass player (and again, sometimes with the singer), but also to offset and highlight, or accentuate the talents of the lead guitar player. From the folk, country, blues of The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, to the speed heavy metal of Metallica's James Hetfield, and all kinds of music in between and beyond, the rhythm guitar player ...
14 Members
A place to help and get help with using this wonderful website known as indabamusic.com ! (An interactive instruction manual) Don,t forget to check the help link on the bottom of your screen. The Indaba forums are also very helpful.






