I'm half way through completing a degree in Music Production and am absolutely loving every minute.
One more year and I will be a fully fledged Producer, doing what I love doing most and I can't wait.
Being at the academy learning from past legends of the music industry has been enlightening to say the least and befriending hundreds of student performers/producers/engineers/musicians will ensure I stay connected to these lovely people for future projects.
I have also started up a new venture to promote my music and can cheerfully inform you that Peartree Music is now up an running.
The wonderful logo is courtesy of my nearest and dearest, Patrycia Pereira |
Just in case anyone is perplexed by my arboreal choice of a company name, pear tree is simply the english translation of my surname and has absolutely nothing to do with the fact I live by Kew Gardens :)
I have been busy over the last few months with study, work, travel and setting up my home studio (see below).
It's all taking shape and composing/recording new music has become a pleasure and much easier with the right tools at hand.
I also managed to get married in that time.
from this...
...to this.
What a difference three years can make!
I am presently waiting anxiously for our honeymoon trip. Photos of all the interesting places we visit will follow in due course.
Bye for now
Interesting, I came upon your blog via a link on Tempo's almost moribund blog. My son is going back to Uni this year to take a similar degree to your own. He has produced/composed his own stuff for years, with a similar setup (I think) as shown in your photo.
ReplyDeleteHe told me that apart from learning new skills, the networking was important as well as needing an offical bit of paper to get better jobs.
Best of luck and enjoy your honeymoon.
Ah, yes Tempo’s blog. Blog writers tend to drift away after a while but some do return from time to time. Your son is right and networking is definitely the most important factor. Thanks for the comment
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