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Sound check yourself
Published on November 4, 2008 by The Sentinel Published on November 4, 2008 by The Sentinel
For aspiring professional musicians, work can be hard to find For Aspiring Professional Musicians, Can be hard work to find sometimes. Sometimes. The best way to learn how to break into the biz might be to The best way to learn how to break into the biz might be to listen to those who have succeeded and lived to tell the tale. listen to Those Who Have Lived and succeeded to tell the tale.
On Nov. 7, KSU's Continuing Education will host Sound Check, a seminar that will provide students access to two musicians who have risen to the top of the music industry. On Nov. 7, KSU's Continuing Education will host Sound Check, a seminar That Will Provide access to two musicians Students Who Have Risen to the top of the music industry. Kendrick Dean, known more widely as WyldCard, whose experience includes work with Chris Brown, Mary J. Kendrick Dean, Known more widely as WyldCard, Whose experience includes work with Chris Brown, Mary J. Blige and Mariah Carey, will share his advice with aspiring artists. Blige and Mariah Carey, will share advice with historical Aspiring artists. Also attending is Jan Smith, a vocal coach who brings experience with Matchbox 20, India Arie, Collective Soul and Young Jeezy. Also Attending is Jan Smith, a vocal coach with experience Who Brings Matchbox 20, India Arie, Collective Soul and Young Jeezy. Attendees of the event may be able to meet with the presenting artists. Attendees of the event May Be Able to meet with the Presenting artists.
Representatives from the GRAMMY University Network, a unique and fast-growing community of college students who are pursuing careers in the music industry, will speak at the event. Representatives from the GRAMMY University Network, a unique and fast-Growing community of College Students Who are Pursuing careers in the music industry, will speak at the event. The representatives will talk about how to prepare for careers in the recording industry through networking, educational programs and performance opportunities. The Representatives will talk about how to prepare for careers in the recording industry-through networking, educational performance Programs and Opportunities. Attendees are entitled to a chance to join this network, affiliated with the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Attendees are ENTITLE to a chance to join this network, Affiliated with the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Kendrick Dean says that establishing contacts with people in the industry is an important part of becoming successful. That says Dean Kendrick Establishing contacts with people in the industry is an important part of Becoming successful. He attributes a large part of that ability to personal confidence. He attributes a large part of That Ability to personal confidence. He has chosen to participate in Sound Check because he has “always had a close relationship to education.” Having graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in history, Dean is no stranger to higher education and espouses it as valuable. I have CHOSEN to Participate in Sound Check Because I've "always Had a close Relationship to education." Having Graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in history, Dean is no stranger to Higher Education and espouses it as valuable. For recording artists whose hopes extend to a professional career, Dean said, “Have a game plan; visualize yourself doing what you want to do.” For recording artists Whose Hopes extend to a professional career, Dean said, "Have a game plan, visualize yourself doing What you want to do."
Music was not always Dean's career. Music Was Not Always Dean's career. He taught for two years prior to entering the music business. I Taught for two years prior to Entering the music business. Today, he is one of the foremost magicians of the music industry, co-producing singles with many stars and writing scores for movies such as “Step Up”. Today, I is one of the foremost magicians of the music industry, co-producing singles with many stars and writing scores for movies Such as "Step Up."
In terms of responding to critics, Dean counsels, “Always take a critic with a grain of salt.” At the same time, he adds, “Always be your biggest critic.” To those who are looking for advice, Dean said, “If someone . In Terms of Responding to Critics, Dean counsels, "Always take to criticism with a grain of salt." At the same time, I have adds, "Always Be Your Biggest Critic." To Those Who are looking for advice, Dean said, " If someone. . . . . of an expert caliber gives you advice, I wouldn't come off . of an expert caliber Gives you advice, I would not eat off. . . . . like it hurt your feelings. like it hurt your feelings. . . .You got to be able to take the good and the bad and decipher.” . You got to be Able to take the good and the bad and decipher. "
When giving material to critics and potential producers, Dean warns musicians to send nothing less than their best. When Giving material to Critics and Potential Producers, Dean Warns musicians to send nothing less Than Their best. When he receives work from an artist that is subpar, Dean says that he asks himself (and often the artist), “What am I supposed to do with this?” In creating any recording, Dean stresses the importance of perfection. When I work from an artist Receives That is subpar, Dean asks Himself says That I (and Often the artist), "What am I supposed to do with this?" In Creating Any recording, Dean depressions The Importance of perfection. Finally, as far as getting ahead in the industry, Dean says simply to “be there.” Finally, as far as getting ahead in the industry, says Dean Simply to "be there."
Sound Check will take place at the KSU Center, located at 3333 Busbee Drive in Kennesaw. Sound Check will take place at the KSU Center, Located at 3333 Busbee Drive in Kennesaw. A limited number of tickets are available. A limited number of tickets are available. Attendees should register online at kennesaw.edu/ConEd or call 770-423-6765. Attendees should register online at kennesaw.edu / coned or call 770-423-6765. Registration fee is $79 per person. Registration fee is $ 79 per person.

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