How to Hire a Music Producer
Arts & Entertainment → Books & Music
- Author Greg Wilson
- Published December 27, 2009
- Word count 404
No matter how good you are, there comes a time in your career that you have to realize and admit that you can’t do absolutely everything and do it better than someone else. As good as you might be as a musician; there is someone out there that is better. As knowledgeable as you are in the ins and outs of production there may still come a time where you need to hire a music producer to get the results you are after.
In my own experience I find that people often are a little to close to their own projects to be able to be objective and get the best out of it that they can get. In my own humble opinion, that is precisely why a good artist might do fine on their own but a great artist knows that he has to step back and do a hand off. Think about football. It’s not often that one guy gets the ball and scores. He has gotten help and assists from the other members of the team.
This is precisely why places like myMusicCircle are becoming so popular. You no longer need to "know" somebody. By the same token you no longer need to live in a music hot spot or make the trek there to take advantage of the talent. The Internet allows you to do that on line and get the best you can find, often for a fraction of the cost.
So how does one hire a music producer and know that you are getting the best that you can get?
The best advice is that you can ask the person that you are considering for a combination of references from prior clients and come hard copy to listen to so you can see what his "sound" is like.
Everyone has a certain style that reflects in the way they do everything from talking to producing. One producer might love hot and heavy bass. That’s great if you are doing a hip-hop CD. But if you are working on a country project, it’s not going to be so good.
So you actually need to hear a sample of what they do. I know one producer that ALWAYS buries the vocals so people have to strain to make it out. That is his style and technique. Great for some styles but not for mainstream pop music.
Greg Wilson is a prominent creative writer and music veteran with over 20 years of music industry professional experience. His knowledge and expertise extends from all aspects of the music industry including production, audio and video, promotion, music business strategy, music industry philosophy and music industry economics.
Article source: https://articlebiz.comRate article
Article comments
There are no posted comments.
Related articles
- Where Can I Buy a Google Play Console
- The Day After Tomorrow: From Fiction to Reality-The Evolving Climate Change Landscape
- Arriving Center Stage
- The Rise of Tribal Brown: Unpacking the Musical Genius Behind Red Rose
- The Power of Music In Achieving Your New Year's Resolutions: How To Build the Perfect 2025 Playlist
- More Books Like The Silent Patient That You Can’t Put Down
- Snowflake
- The Ultimate Writing Retreat in Greece: Turn Your Ideas Into Masterpieces
- Interview: Tchaikovsky and America admired each other
- The Rise of eBooks: How Digital Reading Is Changing the World
- Emotional Resonance: How Music Evokes Feelings And Memories
- Bangla Song Lyrics: A Deep Dive into the Soul of Bengali Music
- Semih Alar: The Sonic Architect's Creative Universe
- An Exclusive Interview with Semih Alar: Delving into the Musical Universe of Diaspora
- The Silent Symphony of Diaspora: Semih Alar’s Journey Through Silence and Music
- Ralph Macchio: Actor or Guitarist? Discover the Truth!
- Key Differences Between 6 String And 12 String Guitars
- Choosing Your First Bass Guitar: Why a Squier Precision Bass is a Solid Choice
- A Step-by-Step Guide: How to Start and Launch a Band
- From Zero to Hero - Learn Guitar Solos Quickly & Easily
- A Comprehensive Guide to the Best Online Guitar Lessons
- 4 Best Tips on How to Pack and Ship a Guitar
- Top 10 Best Selling Guitars of Recent Era
- How much does an electric guitar cost?
- Become a Blues Maestro: 26 Blues Guitar Songs for Beginners
- A Step-by-Step Guide: How to Start and Launch a Band
- Rock Legends: The Top 10 Classic Rock Guitarists
- Top 5 Most Difficult Guitar Riffs in Metal Every Guitarist Should Learn
- Top 21 Easy Capo Songs to Learn and Play on Guitar (2024)
- Guitar Maintenance: How to Fix a Bowed Guitar Neck