FREE MUSIC INDUSTRY GUIDES FROM DARK HORSE INSTITUTE

Guide Audio Engineering

Most people make sure someone sitting behind a massive mixing board with a headphones around their neck and that’s not wrong.  But the role is far broader than one image can capture.

Audio engineers are the people responsible for capturing, shaping, and delivering sound.  In a recording studio, that means setting up microphones, running signal chains, editing tracks, mixing multiple instruments into a cohesive record, and mastering the final product for release.

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Guide Commercial Songwriting

A practical guide to structure, Melody, and lyrics from working songwriters in Nashville.

Before you can ride a great song, you need to understand the building blocks. Every section of a song has a job to do. When you know the job, you can write it to it and you know when something isn’t working and why.




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Guide Music Business

The Insiders guide to landing a real job in a $60 billion industry.

Most people think the music business is about artist. It’s not. It’s about the infrastructure that surrounds the artist, the people who find them, sign them, fund them, promote them, book them, distribute their music, and make sure they get paid.



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These guides are based on the same principles taught everyday at Dark Horse Institute by industry professionals

FREE MUSIC INDUSTRY GUIDES
FROM
DARK HORSE INSTITUTE

Guide Audio Engineering

AUDIO ENGINEERING

Guide Commercial Songwriting

COMMERCIAL SONGWRITING

Guide Music Business

MUSIC BUSINESSS

These guides are based on the same principles taught everyday at Dark Horse Institute by industry professionals

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