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    Q. How can I train myself to identify vocal problems?

    How do I make my ears more sensitive to inconsistencies in the vocal frequency spectrum?

    Sound Advice Apr 2024
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    Xylo Aria - Music Production for Women

    Music Production for Women | Podcast

    Online learning platform founded by Xylo Aria

    Xylo Aria talks about her personal journey as a music artist and how it gave her the incentive to create Music Production for Women.

    Music Business Oct 2023
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    Workers’ Rights In The Studio

    Safer Spaces

    Up‑and‑coming engineers and producers deserve protection from exploitation, discrimination and sexual harassment.

    Sound Advice Sep 2023
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    Dying To Work In Music | Part 3: Nutrition

    Staying Healthy In The Studio

    If music be the food of love, shouldn’t we eat better while we’re making it?

    Sound Advice Jun 2023
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    Dying To Work In Music | Part 2: Stress

    Staying Healthy In The Studio

    The studio should be a place of calm, but it’s hard to relax when your financial security and self‑worth are constantly on the line.

    Sound Advice May 2023
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    Dying To Work In Music | Part 1: Sleep

    Staying Healthy In The Studio

    Setting boundaries to protect our health is hard, but it will help us live longer and do better work.

    Sound Advice Apr 2023
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    Richard Wear - Interfacio

    Pro-Audio Careers | Podcast

    Richard Wear of Interfacio talks about the opportunities that exist within the pro-audio industry and how to improve your chances of finding a career within this field. 

    Music Business Jan 2021
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    Steve Levine in his Liverpool studio, early 2020.

    Steve Levine | Podcast

    Getting Started In The Music Industry

    Recent graduate Felipe Gutierrez chats to Steve Levine at his Liverpool studio about careers in the music industry, how to encourage good performances from your artists, and utilising whatever tech you have available in the recording process.

    Music Business Jul 2020
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    Maxime and Victor of Mix With The Masters.

    Mix With The Masters

    The Men Behind The Brand

    Mix With The Masters celebrates its 10th year of existence in 2019, and its 100th one-week seminar.

    Music Business Jun 2019
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    The Abbey Road Institute

    Luca Barassi & Carlos Lellis

    Learning music production the Abbey Road way isn’t cheap — but if it equips you to work in today’s music business, could it be money well spent?

    Music Business Oct 2016
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    Should You Attend A Live-Sound Course?

    Back To School

    Many gear manufacturers offer courses in using their equipment, but what should you expect to gain from them, and what do they offer the seasoned live-sound veteran?

    Music Business Jun 2015
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    Education & The Audio Industry

    An Employer's Perspective

    Formal education has many benefits, but to become a successful engineer, you need more than a degree alone.

    Music Business Apr 2014
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    Q. I want to be a Sound Engineer, where do I start?

    I'm a 25 year old lawyer working in Bombay, India. I'm interested in sound engineering and feel like I want to make a career out of music but there aren't many opportunities here...

    Sound Advice Dec 2006
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    Alternative Careers For Sound Engineers

    New Directions

    The music industry's down, but your passion for audio is still high. Fortunately, there are alternatives to working in the studio that can feed your fervency and still make you a living — perhaps even a better one.

    Music Business Jul 2004
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    Q. How do I find the music industry career for me?

    I am a second‑year A‑level student doing Music and Electronics and have been a keen musician for 11 years. I...

    Sound Advice Sep 2000
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    How To Become A Recording Engineer: Part 2

    Getting Started

    In order to become a professional music recording engineer, you have to start at the bottom and work up. But in such a competitive business, how do you even get in at the bottom? David Mellor explores various possibilities.

    Sound Advice May 1999
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    How To Become A Recording Engineer: Part 1

    Are You Cut Out For Studio Life?

    Do you want to engineer top acts in top studios? Are you prepared to devote your entire life to music recording? In this new series, David Mellor explains how you can become a professional music recording engineer.

    Sound Advice Apr 1999
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