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The Do’s and Don’ts of Hiring a Professional to Record Your Live Performance

Dedicated musicians know the power and energy of a great live performance. Capturing the intensity of the performer and the vitality of the crowd can a daunting task. If you are planning on recording your next concert or recital [1], using a professional recording engineer is the only way to guarantee a high quality reproduction of your live performance.

Creating professional recordings will allow you to submit your work to music schools, festivals, competitions, and conservatories. Additionally, you will be able to sell your CDs at your next concert, or provide copies to friends and family.

You certainly want to hire someone who can track the CD as you would like it. Some recording companies believe in a “one-size-fits-all” approach while others only cater to the advanced requests of their clients. You most likely want to find a company that fits somewhere in the middle – one where you can make changes to the engineer’s standard approach, but not have to be an expert in the recording industry. Also, professionals can provide audio normalization, and noise reduction services to make sure listeners are hearing you, and not background distractions.

Do’s when hiring a professional recording engineer:

Don’ts when hiring a professional recording engineer:

Who should I hire to record my next performance?

Musical Horizon, LLC is a mobile recording studio that offers affordable, professional, and high quality live performance recordings. We record musicians of many genres, including classical, jazz, blues, and more. Our engineers can record large or small ensembles, including symphonies, choirs, quartets, and soloists.

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Authored for Musical Horizon, LLC by: Abbey Finch, Scribe Space

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6 Comments To "The Do’s and Don’ts of Hiring a Professional to Record Your Live Performance"

#1 Comment By Margret Roundtree On March 16, 2020 @ 2:20 AM

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