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Michael Yelverton Shares 5 Tips For The Beginning Music Producer

Michael Yelverton is a well-known music producer, educator, leader, mentor, and musician. He has gained years of experience in the local community as an aspiring musician who started out quite a bit on the low end of the learning curve towards creating professional quality music.

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Michael Yelverton Shares 5 Tips For The Beginning Music Producer

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  1. Michael Yelverton Shares 5 Tips For The Beginning Music Producer

  2. Starting out as a musician is no easy task. Even if you have a bit of musical experience, the learning curve is still quite high for producing, mixing, and mastering your own music. Improving and succeeding as a music producer will ultimately come down to the hard work and dedication that you put into your craft.

  3. 1. Get feedback on your music Getting feedback from other producers is one of the best ways for you to learn as a music producer. The key is to get feedback from producers whose opinions you trust and that are more experienced than you.

  4. 2. Produce quickly When you first start producing music, it can be very easy to get distracted. You are just getting used to your DAW and all the software in it. Staying focused on creating music without getting distracted will help you improve the quickest. Don’t know exactly what the compressor’s threshold does? Don’t worry about it.

  5. 3. Keep your projects organized The organization is incredibly important. Labeling, grouping, and color coding your tracks are one of the best ways to improve your workflow. Without this organization, it can be easy to get lost in your project. This will inevitably slow down your workflow and slow down your growth as a producer.

  6. 4 Focus on one skill at a time Mixing, mastering, arranging, and sound design are all different parts of the production process. Beginning music producers are often overwhelmed by the amount of work and knowledge that goes into becoming proficient in each of these processes.

  7. 5 Be patient You are not going to be making professional records overnight or even a year from now. Time and patience are necessary to succeed as an artist. Don’t be discouraged if you aren’t making the music that you know you could be making. Trust that with time, hard work, and patience you can achieve your music production goals.

  8. THANK YOU CONTACT US • https://en.everybodywiki.com/Mike_Yelverton • michaelayelverton@gmail.com • (336) 338-8891

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