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Audio Basics 102: Live Sound

High Noon Saloon, 701 E Washington Ave., Madison, WI

From $63-$70 | Feb 15, 10am-12:30pm | Ages 15+ | Learn the basics of a professional sound system

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Audio Basics 102: Live Sound

High Noon Saloon, 701 E Washington Ave., Madison, WI

From $63-$70 | Feb 15, 10am-12:30pm | Ages 15+ | Learn the basics of a professional sound system

Learn the basics of running a professional sound system


Rates

Person (Ages 15+): $70
Foundry Student (Ages 15+): $63

Please note you are a Foundry student if:

  • You are currently taking private lessons
  • You are currently enrolled in a performance group or Rock Workshop

Prerequisite

Audio Basics 101: Sounds, Signal, and Microphones

If you think you qualify without taking Audio Basics 101, then you can you can do one of the following:


Date(s)*

February 15, 2019
10am-12:30pm

*Click calendar date for availability (in green)


About

Brush up on the basics of how to run live sound on a professional sound system. You will have the chance to learn about more advanced signal flow, micing techniques, frequencies, EQing, and mixing in a live sound environment. Ask the questions you've always wanted regarding troubleshooting. This class will help you utilize your own equipment with greater ease and you'll learn how to make your band sound better too.

Co-taught by Dustin Boyle, an experienced professional live sound engineer.

Takes place at the High Noon Saloon

Instructor

Jourdan Hines
JOURDAN HINES
Jourdan began studying music when he was just seven years old. He received an A.A.S. in Music Production from McNally Smith College of Music and a B.S. in Music Theory and Composition from UW-La Crosse. In addition to teaching privately Jourdan works as a freelance musician, recording engineer and graphic designer. He performs regionally with a variety of groups and as a solo artist.

Teaching since 2002, Jourdan's goal is to empower each student with musical knowledge and the skills needed to be a successful musician. The path taken to achieve this goal is individualized and is based upon the student’s goals, whether it be a professional career in music or an enjoyable personal hobby to share with friends and family. In addition to instrument-specific training, Jourdan also teaches music theory, composition and recording technology. He strives to make music a positive and rewarding experience that will last a lifetime.

Jourdan teaches Piano, Guitar, Saxophone, Audio Basics 101 & 102, Amplified Sound for the Young Musician, and Music Production 201.