Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Recording Studio Day at the Beehouse

A recording studio day for the new recording artist is all about the musical environment. The Beehouse strives to create a recording environment which is relaxed and informal, but at the same time introduce the artist to techniques and technologies which will empower him or her.
So all new artists arrive with concepts of what recording or music production are all about.

An experience may be a vocal performance where they simply sing their favourite tracks -in a singing experience the studio engineer works to develop and maintain a good or even excellent microphone technique. First recordings are often shaky and tuning is often an issue even with very talented performers. this is why our experiences are a minimum of 3 hrs in duration - to give a true experience of a recording session, customers experience the repeats, the edits, the banter accompanied by constructive criticism that all forms part of the artist engineer relationship, and makes for the best product.

An experience may also be where an artist brings his or her own music to the studio. In this case, the experience is much more a meeting of minds. Again, with informality a brief, the musician brings his or her particular skills and allows the studio producers and arrangers to blend in their overview and particular analytical skills and move the finished item towards completion. The most compelling of these is the songwriter experience. So much in a music experience of this type is the result of the way the arranger can relate to the intentions of the writer, and give direction to he new song or composition.

To find out more about recording studio experiences at the Beehouse, please follow this link:

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