Hello everybody, I'm looking for frequency training tips.
I realized that i find difficult to identify certain frequency ranges, especially from 2k to 6k, i'm having hard time to recognize the character of those ranges, and of course trying to guess from nothing on different instruments/sounds make things harder.
Do you have any guide (video possibly) you can suggest me to understand better the qualitative placement of frequency ranges ?
Something that goes more specific than eq charts blue print?
David, This is a great video. Thank you for sharing it with us. connecting the vowel sound to the frequency definitely helps to outline what I need to be listening for.
I use a technique that a teacher told me, and consist on feeling the frequencies on your face, for example I feel 1k on the nose area, 16k almost in my hair, 60hz on my chin, etc. it has really worked for me hope it helps
I identify 2k to 3k like they are supposed to be high frequencies but failing in the process. Feeling pity for them always reveals 2-3k to me. For more valuable tips like this please like and subscribe and don't forget to hit the bell button.
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