"transducr" <transducr@autonomous-robot.com> wrote in message news:ac00ffb8.0411101120.42de9bbb@posting.google.com...
> I thought this was pretty funny and so I figured I'd share with the
> rest of the class...
>
> look at the little blurb directly under the spinning globe on the
> upper-left hand side of the page:
>
> http://www.audiotraining.com/index2.htm >
> enjoy!
> jon
Outstanding !!
I can't imagine that cheesy little hip-hop synth loop running on the
web site is the best they could create in the facility shown in the
pic. I'd much rather hear silence or a sales pitch.
On 10 Nov 2004 11:20:53 -0800, transducr@autonomous-robot.com
(transducr) wrote:
>I thought this was pretty funny and so I figured I'd share with the
>rest of the class...
>
>look at the little blurb directly under the spinning globe on the
>upper-left hand side of the page:
>
>http://www.audiotraining.com/index2.htm
>
>enjoy!
>jon
I have a student who got a 1410 on his SAT two weeks ago. His parents want
to send him to a local school for Business . All he really wants to do , is
go to a sound production school..He can't leave New York , for reasons.
He's also a hell of a guitar player who can "rock the house" and play Bach
duets with his teacher (me!) He's a lifer musician.
I was thinking of TISCH .I could use some help on this, thank you.
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 20:00:18 GMT, Edward Bridge <edbridge@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> HOw about a good school
>
> I have a student who got a 1410 on his SAT two weeks ago. His parents want
> to send him to a local school for Business . All he really wants to do , is
> go to a sound production school..He can't leave New York , for reasons.
> He's also a hell of a guitar player who can "rock the house" and play Bach
> duets with his teacher (me!) He's a lifer musician.
>
> I was thinking of TISCH .I could use some help on this, thank you.
>
I'd suggest he go to business school and take his internships in
recording studios.
He'll learn more about what he needs to know about recording from his
internship than he would in most schools, and he'll have some business
practices knowledge so he knows how to run a successful business.
On 10 Nov 2004 11:20:53 -0800, transducr@autonomous-robot.com
(transducr) wrote:
>I thought this was pretty funny and so I figured I'd share with the
>rest of the class...
>
>look at the little blurb directly under the spinning globe on the
>upper-left hand side of the page:
>
>http://www.audiotraining.com/index2.htm
Was that the place I heard advertised on radio when I lived up
therea couple years ago? ISTR it was WBAB, Long Island's pop/rock
station. The ad sounded like a super-sale car ad: "Now you can be in
the Exiting World of Audio Engineering!" (Uh, hey, on LI we pronounce
it 'ex-EYE-ting.' Take two...)
"U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@aol.com> wrote in message news:<p0vkd.1184$5H4.284@trndny06>...
> On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 20:00:18 GMT, Edward Bridge <edbridge@earthlink.net>
> wrote:
> > HOw about a good school
> >
> > I have a student who got a 1410 on his SAT two weeks ago. His parents want
> > to send him to a local school for Business . All he really wants to do , is
> > go to a sound production school..He can't leave New York , for reasons.
> > He's also a hell of a guitar player who can "rock the house" and play Bach
> > duets with his teacher (me!) He's a lifer musician.
> >
> > I was thinking of TISCH .I could use some help on this, thank you.
> >
>
> I'd suggest he go to business school and take his internships in
> recording studios.
>
> He'll learn more about what he needs to know about recording from his
> internship than he would in most schools, and he'll have some business
> practices knowledge so he knows how to run a successful business.
That's a pretty good idea.
Getting an internship might be a little easier if you've gone to a
school. Then again someone with a real degree and skill might seem
verty attractive to a studio owner.
mike@monsterisland.com (Mike Caffrey) wrote in message news:<9b30ebb8.0411102333.cc4d728@posting.google.com>...
> "U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@aol.com> wrote in message news:<p0vkd.1184$5H4.284@trndny06>...
> > On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 20:00:18 GMT, Edward Bridge <edbridge@earthlink.net>
> > wrote:
> > > HOw about a good school
> > >
> > > I have a student who got a 1410 on his SAT two weeks ago. His parents want
> > > to send him to a local school for Business . All he really wants to do , is
> > > go to a sound production school..He can't leave New York , for reasons.
> > > He's also a hell of a guitar player who can "rock the house" and play Bach
> > > duets with his teacher (me!) He's a lifer musician.
> > >
> > > I was thinking of TISCH .I could use some help on this, thank you.
> > >
> >
> > I'd suggest he go to business school and take his internships in
> > recording studios.
> >
> > He'll learn more about what he needs to know about recording from his
> > internship than he would in most schools, and he'll have some business
> > practices knowledge so he knows how to run a successful business.
>
> That's a pretty good idea.
>
> Getting an internship might be a little easier if you've gone to a
> school. Then again someone with a real degree and skill might seem
> verty attractive to a studio owner.
You might want to ask him if he prefers business or technology. He
could always go the route of engineering (software or hardware).
Doesn't hurt if you want to get into recording.
"Mike Caffrey" <mike@monsterisland.com> wrote in message
news:9b30ebb8.0411102333.cc4d728@posting.google.com...
> "U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@aol.com> wrote in message
news:<p0vkd.1184$5H4.284@trndny06>...
I know nil about recording studios or what they want in staff, but if I had
one , I would want a musician who study both music and sound productionand
did hours of intership . Am I off the mark?
Maybe I should fight hard to get this boy into music school (teaching
degree) and has good sound production courses.Sending him (not a bad ideal
for someone else) to business school is a kiss of death.for him. His parents
do own their own business , so he's not green.
He wants to be in sound production and play in his band, he mention teaching
music too.
Thank you for the advise about internship, I did'nt think of that at all. I
will tell him to start looking of internship now while in high school ,maybe
it will keep him out of trouble.
On 11 Nov 2004 07:01:38 -0800, Paul <paul@scorestudio.com> wrote:
>>
>> Getting an internship might be a little easier if you've gone to a
>> school. Then again someone with a real degree and skill might seem
>> verty attractive to a studio owner.
>
>
> You might want to ask him if he prefers business or technology. He
> could always go the route of engineering (software or hardware).
> Doesn't hurt if you want to get into recording.
>
Assuming he has the math aptitude for Big E Engineering.
I can't claim first-hand knowledge of it, but from what I can gather, "music
production" (or words to that effect) majors at reputable music schools like
Berklee and Eastman can get pretty good educations in audio engineering.
Apparently a fair number of them have succeeded professionally afterwards. They
are also required to take some music classes as I understand it, which is a
good thing. There are a lot of musically talented students and professors at
those schools as well, so it's a good environment for learning to record music
in general. Best of luck.
Ted Spencer, NYC
"No amount of classical training will ever teach you what's so cool about
"Tighten Up" by Archie Bell And The Drells" -author unknown
/
"Ted Spencer" <prestokid@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041111175041.23348.00000517@mb-m03.aol.com...
> >HOw about a good school
> >
>
> I can't claim first-hand knowledge of it, but from what I can gather,
"music
> production" (or words to that effect) majors at reputable music schools
like
> Berklee and Eastman can get pretty good educations in audio engineering.
> Apparently a fair number of them have succeeded professionally afterwards.
They
> are also required to take some music classes as I understand it, which is
a
> good thing. There are a lot of musically talented students and professors
at
> those schools as well, so it's a good environment for learning to record
music
> in general. Best of luck.
>
>
> Ted Spencer, NYC
Thanks Ted! I'll order the application. My wife graduated from there and
always was glad about how well they taught there.
--
Peace,
Ed Bridge
Brooklyn N.Y.
http://www.bridgeclassicalguitars.com
"U-CDK_CHARLES\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@aol.com> wrote in message
news:RhRkd.3411$4U1.170@trndny05...
> On 11 Nov 2004 07:01:38 -0800, Paul <paul@scorestudio.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Getting an internship might be a little easier if you've gone to a
> >> school. Then again someone with a real degree and skill might seem
> >> verty attractive to a studio owner.
> >
> >
> > You might want to ask him if he prefers business or technology. He
> > could always go the route of engineering (software or hardware).
> > Doesn't hurt if you want to get into recording.
> >
>
> Assuming he has the math aptitude for Big E Engineering.
yes , he does.. . it was his math that got him the SAT score , ha ha , his
spelling and grammar is almost as bad as mine . lol .
Edward Bridge <edbridgeNOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> Assuming he has the math aptitude for Big E Engineering.
>
>yes , he does.. . it was his math that got him the SAT score , ha ha , his
>spelling and grammar is almost as bad as mine . lol .
1. MTSU
2. Just about any place with a good EE program and one or two people
interested in audio there. MIT and Georgia Tech are two that come
to mind on the east coast. CMU is an odd one since they have both
a decent EE program and a decent music program, and Cornell is also
in that category.
3. A Tonmeister program in Europe
4. McGill (in Canada)
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
"james of tucson" <fishbowl@radagast.home.conservatory.com> wrote in message
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> On 2004-11-10, Edward Bridge <edbridge@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> >He can't leave New York , for reasons.
>
> Parole violation? Rent control? Don't leave us hanging, Ed!
both. .lol . .He's got a four year old brother who would miss him. The
truth is, he could leave but I don't think he wants to. so what's a good
school In New York. ?
> "james of tucson" <fishbowl@radagast.home.conservatory.com> wrote in message
> news:slrncpigee.2fd.fishbowl@radagast.home.conservatory.com...
> > On 2004-11-10, Edward Bridge <edbridge@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> > >He can't leave New York , for reasons.
> >
> > Parole violation? Rent control? Don't leave us hanging, Ed!
>
> both. .lol . .He's got a four year old brother who would miss him. The
> truth is, he could leave but I don't think he wants to. so what's a good
> school In New York. ?
>
> --
> Peace,
> Ed Bridge
> Brooklyn N.Y.
> http://www.bridgeclassicalguitars.com/
Hmmmm.... Just wondering, what ever became of RCA's [Manhattan] studio school?
Is it still out there in some incarnation? A few friends of mine went there (way
back)
in the 70's. Lost track of them and the school long long ago.
Edward Bridge <edbridgeNOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote:
>"james of tucson" <fishbowl@radagast.home.conservatory.com> wrote in message
>news:slrncpigee.2fd.fishbowl@radagast.home.conservatory.com...
>> On 2004-11-10, Edward Bridge <edbridge@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>
>> >He can't leave New York , for reasons.
>>
>> Parole violation? Rent control? Don't leave us hanging, Ed!
>
>both. .lol . .He's got a four year old brother who would miss him. The
>truth is, he could leave but I don't think he wants to. so what's a good
>school In New York. ?
Well, Gabe, who probably knew more about recording than anyone I ever met,
went to Columbia...
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
"Ron Capik" <r.capik@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:419ABA0C.6CC12C7E@worldnet.att.net...
> Hmmmm.... Just wondering, what ever became of RCA's [Manhattan] studio
school?
> Is it still out there in some incarnation? A few friends of mine went
there (way
> back)
> in the 70's. Lost track of them and the school long long ago.
>
> Later...
>
> Ron Capik
> NJ Pinelands Cultural Society
> < www.AlbrertHall.org >
>
Ron , you mean http://www.alberthall.org/
I don't know about RCA studios , I could'nt find them . .but I had to fix
your URL that you posted . .I'm from South Jersey and I enjoy looking at
all the pictures of your friends playing.
--
Peace,
Ed Bridge
Brooklyn N.Y.
http://www.bridgeclassicalguitars.com/
> "Ron Capik" <r.capik@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:419ABA0C.6CC12C7E@worldnet.att.net...
> > Hmmmm.... Just wondering, what ever became of RCA's [Manhattan] studio
> school?
> > Later...
> > < ...snip... >
> > Ron Capik
> > NJ Pinelands Cultural Society
> > < www.AlbrertHall.org >
> >
> Ron , you mean http://www.alberthall.org/ >
> I don't know about RCA studios , I could'nt find them . .but I had to fix
> your URL that you posted . .I'm from South Jersey and I enjoy looking at
> all the pictures of your friends playing.
> --
> Peace,
> Ed Bridge
> Brooklyn N.Y.
> http://www.bridgeclassicalguitars.com/
Ooops, dyslexic typing...
As I recall RCA had two schools in Manhattan, one for studio techs
and one for electronics. The electronics school has become
TCI College.
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