Session 2: Music and Technology in the 21st Century
Science, Engineering, & Technology
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19m
For musicians hoping to get experience in a professional recording studio, or those wanting to hone their home recording chops—or just music fans!—here is a primer on how a recording session is conducted, how to prepare and rehearse for it, and the roles of the musicians, producer and sound engineer. Thomas Dolby - the Homewood Professor of the Arts and head of the Peabody Conservatory’s Music for New Media program - leads this discussion about "What happens in the recording studio?"
Event page: https://events.jhu.edu/form/dolbystudio
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