Well, now I would like to talk a little bit about the other instruments, it would be almost impossible to make a course about every instrument equalization. So for anything else, what's the point? What can we do? Well, I'm going to play a little piece of piano here. So the boys was going to be the same. It doesn't matter if it's piano if it is electric guitar, hard, violin trumpet, you know, there are many instruments, but what you should do all the time is to analyze possible, what are the components of that instrument.
But even if you don't have an analyzer, because sometimes when you are doing live sound, you don't have analyzers most of the time, so what you can do anyway, let's turn the analyzer off. Dude, you're sleepy. To start listening to the characteristics of each frequency so in this piano for example I hear some resonances, I know resonance are around 500 it's clear, it's clear. So if I would like more weight to know like, the bass sound, I know it should go here or if I, if I like so right I know I should find Right. If I like precedence, then I would look into two K. So the boys almost in any kind of instrument is to try to hear. So actually, it's very important to practice and practice.
That's why I'm giving you all this. All your files so you can practice. And finally, let's I There's something I'd like to to remember about those frequencies that are maybe annoying. And that's around three or four kilohertz hertz. You find that harshness should go around to 4k so that's something very important to remember that said key frequency and also that you don't always need to to boost frequencies. I mean, for example, I could boost highs and boost lows perhaps.
But instead of this, maybe I could go for something like this. You know, in this way, I have more energy in lows and highs and less energy in the mid frequencies. So This equalization would be pretty similar to do this. And this for example, no, because I have more energy in highs and lows and less energy in the mid frequency. So always remember this is like to have a balance, you may, instead of doing this, maybe I would go for something like this, you know, and I have the same cure, more highs, more lows, and let's meet frequencies. So, put it in another way is if you need more bass, instead of thinking on and doing this, maybe you have to try to do this.
This is the same because it has more bass because you have less energy in the travel. So give it a try. Don't Don't try to equalize all the time. Use pushing your EQ to the boosts section. I mean tried to, to attenuate as well. So Well, that would be pretty much and I hope you can practice with many different instruments and try to to develop your ear