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Recording A Cappella with Danny Ozment

A weekly Education, Arts and Performing Arts podcast featuring Danny Ozment
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Recording A Cappella with Danny Ozment

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Recording A Cappella with Danny Ozment

Danny Ozment

Recording A Cappella with Danny Ozment

A weekly Education, Arts and Performing Arts podcast featuring Danny Ozment
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This is the last episode of Season 1 of the Recording A Cappella Podcast. Thanks for all of your support! Please continue to check out our resources at https://recordingacappella.com
How have I gotten this far and not really talked in detail about the most important piece of gear these days??? Today we talk about your computer and what you will need.   Danny's Recommended Resources - https://recordingacappella.com/resources
Everyone loves buying gear…  Really though, the gear and room are only as good as you. We’ve talked about room in the past so lets talk about how to get the most out of your gear, software, and plug-ins. Learn one piece of gear at a time Read
Today I'm going to answer some questions from listeners and let you know about the future of the podcast.
It occurred to me just recently that we often talk about how to improve our rehearsals as a cappella groups yet when it comes to recording, we most often call on singers to record individually.   And without fail, we always discover during the
My number one recommendation isn’t going to have anything to do with plug-ins or software. No techniques, not tricks… There’s no secret sauce in this podcast.   The best thing you can do right now to improve your mixes is to fix your monitoring
This week on Recording A Cappella I speak with one of my most trusted editors and member of the Recording A Cappella mastermind group, David Fowler.  Let me introduce you to David. I first met David 2 years ago when I tracked a group he was sin
If you are listening to this podcast, you are interested in growth . . . of your knowledge, your talent, your ability, your skills, your business, etc.   All too often these days, everything you read or watch in the online education space is tr
Let me introduce you to Zach Toom. First off, Zach works for NASA and I think that’s freaking cool!!! I first met Zach 6 months ago when he applied for my mastermind groups. Zach is a lot like many of you listening. He was in groups in college
The Coach Has Failed More Times Than The Student Has Tried    I love this quote. It sums up why it is so important to have a coach or mentor. Or why it’s important to bring in a qualified professional to do something that you might not have exp
Finally, after 39 episodes, I’m going to address the aca-elephant in the room. I’m not even going to do an intro to this episode because I just want to dive in and share my thoughts and some useful information for those of you who are planning
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a group of a cappella friends who are also trying to learn how to record, edit, and mix a cappella? A place where you could ask those questions that you are just too nervous to ask on Faceboo
Today on the Recording A cappella podcast I speak with Wolfram Lattke of amarcord... He shares the keys to how amarcord has stuck together for 25 years, why they decided early on to have a diverse repertoire, and their secrets to recording and
Today on the Recording A cappella podcast I tell you why most recording projects are set up to be mediocre before you ever step in front of a microphone and how you can avoid this common pitfall.   What are we talking about here? In technical r
Today on the Recording A cappella podcast I speak with Patrick Oliver of ONAIR... We discuss the German/Central European a cappella scene, the process he and his groups have used to arrange, rehearse, and record, the meteoric rise of ONAIR as a
A Long Island native living in Raleigh, NC, Eric Scholz has played and recorded music for as long as he can remember. His a cappella career started at NC State with the award-winning mixed group Acappology, which was featured on BOCA 2011, 2012
Elle (Ellie) Brigida has been singing and arranging for all-female a cappella groups since 2008. She has a passion for unleashing the unlimited potential in new and growing groups. As the Music Director of two all-female a cappella groups, Elle
Ben Spalding has two passions in his life: his family and music. Ben grew up in the Winton Woods school district, where he met his future wife, Kylene, who shares his love of music. After graduating from the University of Kentucky, Ben taught m
Do you have a personal project sitting around at home. You know the one I'm talking about. That song that you just can't get right... that you work on every few days in your free-time after work.   Maybe you're a group who has recorded a song 3
In design, there’s a concept known as “less is more.” Basically, minimalism.   It’s defined by Google as: “That which is less complicated is often better understood and more appreciated than what is more complicated; simplicity is preferable to
I occasionally listen to advice columnist Dan Savage's podcast and have noticed that he regularly comes back to a piece of advice in regards to relationships that we've all been hearing since we were children. Use your words. It's surprising ho
Your arrangement is crucial to making sure that the final product uses the human voice most efficiently to create awesomeness. Great arrangements are singable, move the song forward, and need very little modification when recorded. I recommende
In today’s live coaching I’m working with Ron Rucker. Ron has been a musician for 50 years and is a gospel choir expert. He’s been teaching in Japan for over 30 years and has produced many albums during his career. During this live coaching ses
Ben Bram is so well known that whenever you hear his name, it’s always pronounced like it’s one word... BenBram. You don’t get to that point without being great at what you do. And BenBram is an amazing arranger and producer… but what I hope yo
Ben Bram is so well known that whenever you hear his name, it’s always pronounced like it’s one word... BenBram. You don’t get to that point without being great at what you do. And BenBram is an amazing arranger and producer… but what I hope yo
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