Ed Tetreault “How to Record at Home”

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Ed Tetreault – manager of the Recording Arts & Sciences department at the Peabody Conservatory – is in charge of keeping the school’s technical spaces on the cutting edge of technology as well as providing students with hands-on instruction in all aspects of the recording environment. He has recorded, mixed, or mastered releases on Naxos, Centaur, Vanguard Classics, Onyx, and several Grammy-nominated releases for Tonar Music.

Ed Tetreault – manager of the Recording Arts & Sciences department at the Peabody Conservatory – is in charge of keeping the school’s technical spaces on the cutting edge of technology as well as providing students with hands-on instruction in all aspects of the recording environment. He has recorded, mixed, or mastered releases on Naxos, Centaur, Vanguard Classics, Onyx, and several Grammy-nominated releases for Tonar Music.

This online class will concentrate on recording techniques for the classical guitar. You can observe the class for free but there is a fee for those who want to send in their recording for Ed’s constructive feedback on how to make the recording sound more professional.

Please contact us for more information and payments. We give priority access to BCGS members! https://www.bcgs.org/product/bcgs-membership/

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After registering, you will receive a confirmation containing information about joining. Please keep that email as it will contain the information you need to log on. There are limited spots available on Zoom so please sign up early.

This class is best observed on a computer with headphones, not a phone or a tablet.

PLEASE READ: Our classes are free to attend/observe, but they cost money to produce. If you are not a BCGS member, you are still welcome to register and attend, but we ask that you please consider becoming a member ($25!) if you are able. Membership gives you guaranteed access to all the online classes this year with Marko Topchii, Fanco Platino, Manuel Barrueco, Lukasz Kuropaczewsky, Ed Tetreault, and David Russell.

Get membership here: https://www.bcgs.org/product/bcgs-membership/

BCGS programs are supported by the Maryland State Arts Council, The Citizens of Baltimore County, the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County, the Augustine Foundation, the Cape Foundation, the D’Addario Foundation, the Savarez Foundation, and individual donors and members.

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