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Project: Identity Music Production | Sold Out!
A six-week music production program for teens
Project: Identity Music Production | Sold Out!
A six-week music production program for teens
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DateThursdays, 6-8PM | May 9 - June13
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Event Starts6:00 PM
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VenueBethel Woods Center for the Arts
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Ticket PricesFree | Application Required
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On SaleOn Sale Now
Event Details
Project: Identity Music Production is a new program designed to introduce teens aged 14-18 to the ins and outs of audio engineering in a professional recording studio.
From proper microphone placement to digital editing and mixing, we will touch on all aspects of the recording process. Some of the areas we will cover include:
- The different types of microphones and their usage
- Mixing console signal flow
- Introduction to Protools, 'What is Mixing?' and using EQ
- Dynamics and effects processors.
Students will get hands-on experience in the Studios at Bethel Woods.
This program is at capacity! Join the waitlist here.
To apply, please fill out the application by here.
This program is free with an application required. Registration is first come, first serve.
Dates & Times
Please be aware this is a six-week program occuring weekly: Thursdays (6-8 PM) from May 9-June 13.
Meet Your Instructors
Bill Moss: Bill Moss has spent the past 30 years recording all genres of music in studios, concert halls, and Jazz clubs, watching the transition from reel to reel analog tape to today’s limitless digital world. He has engineered thousands of sessions, and along the way has been nominated for a Grammy Award (Elvis Costello), won a Latin Grammy (Arturo & Chico O’Farrill, Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra) and 3 Daytime Emmys (Sesame Street).
He currently has a mixing/mastering studio in Bethel, NY with a focus on podcast mixing.
Mark Partridge: Mark Partridge is a composer, filmmaker and multimedia artist living in the Catskills with his wife, daughter and an ever-growing menagerie of animals. His creative career runs the gamut from pop songwriting to punk bands to film director and experimental sound designer. He's played guitar for most of his life. These days he loves making music with machines.
Thank You for Our Funders
Funding for education and creative programs has been provided by Bethel Woods members and donors and through generous gifts from foundations, individuals and agencies including: Steve Alexander & Idylia Hachi, the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, the John N. Blackman Sr. Foundation, DIANNIC LLC, Annelise Gerry and Family, Robyn Gerry and Family, Jeffrey Gerson, Grimm Construction Inc., Nellie and Robert Gipson of the Tianaderrah Foundation, the William and Elaine Kaplan Family Foundations, the Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation, Heather and Matthew Potter & Family / Nexxt Enterprises LLC, the Rea Charitable Trust, the Rhulen Loughlin Family in memory of Trevor John Loughlin, the Rowley Family Fund for Women & Children, the Irwin Siegel Agency – Howard Siegel – President, Craig and Sue Van Cott – UNALAM, the TD Charitable Foundation. Funding is also provided by the NYS Office of Children and Family Services through the Sullivan County Youth Bureau and by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.