With experience in and out of the studio using Protools, Ableton and Logic. The lessons are tailored to your needs, if there are specific things you want to brush up on like guitar recording and re-amping or a more generalised approach to making your own music with instruments or electronic production we'll work together to understand, explore and create with sound.
My lessons are completely mad...
With experience in and out of the studio using Protools, Ableton and Logic. The lessons are tailored to your needs, if there are specific things you want to brush up on like guitar recording and re-amping or a more generalised approach to making your own music with instruments or electronic production we'll work together to understand, explore and create with sound.
My lessons are completely made for you! Our first lesson will just be to assess what you need to get out from it and we'll tailor the study to create something beneficial. Music technology and production is such a vast subject so there's no point in focusing on areas like recording choirs if you want to grasp the fundamentals of electronic music or recapping the fundamental theories behind compression if you're already solid on that.
I can deliver these lessons in person, in the Greater London Area or remotely. We'll do practical hands on exercises with the concepts and topics we learn about and have actual productions at the end of each lesson so we can see our progress through this journey. My Philosophy has always been that it is important to play to learn, if we explore these tools by ourselves and have fun doing so then the concepts stick with us for longer and we gain a deeper understanding of the topics we cover.
A little about me and my journey.
I started playing guitar at 5 years old and played in bands for most of my teen years, through this I started to DIY with audio production and recording. I went to college to study A levels in Music technology, Mathematics and Music Performance which led me to explore broad ranges and concepts in audio production, spending a year in Lock Down at Goldsmiths studying Electronic music computing and technology, leading me to SAE to focus on my studio-craft currently in my second year of a BSc in Audio production. through this time I've encountered everything from revivalist recording methods to audio plug-in programming as well as guiding people with a range of learning styles and coaching them through all these wonderful concepts.
Both learning and music are team sports so what do you say? let's do this, together!