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i feel like a dweeb. i took lessons here because i...

i feel like a dweeb. i took lessons here because i met someone at an event held by an scientology group that is opposed to psychotropic medications. the person said they didnt believe anyone has a mental illness. i have finally started taking a supplement that is helping me get up early stop eating so much not feel self conscious and not hold back when talking to people and helping me cognitively. i would like to take more supplements. i have been in numerous psych hospitals when most of the time i was going to just go on vacation. i have decided that i kind of live like a rock star because i like to live like i am on vacation. i can even imitate rob halford oddly enough. my music lessons at bristol studios--i didn't like the warm up too much but it would have been better to have 1 hr lessons singing rather than 30 mins singing, 30 mins instrument. it would have been better to buy a 3/4 guitar and practice. i didn't have the money and a relative was paying for lessons. i noticed that all the songs i enjoy the singers really put some interesting voice sounds into the music that i felt i could not do other than sounding like judas priest. i like the doobie brothers emerson lake and palmer the classics. i have studio time also and will take voice lessons at a different company. it took me this long to realize this. im going to practice. buy a 3/4 guitar and work on my image too. i got a really bad haircut. i recommend this supplement 5htp. my hair is growing faster from the 10000mcg biotin and the fermented rice water. i got to take singer song writer lessons with ric poulin who got many people starts here even taylor swift. yet the place is low key. i really need to make money. i dont mind being a baker for dunkin donuts. i just really want to travel. i want to go from canada to alaska then russia and get to the rest of the world, you can walk to india and the middle east and easily get to africa on a budget. i dont have the credentials to write some book exposing the pharmaceuticals industry so i have to write as someone overcoming the alienation it brings on. we dont get all of our nutrients from our food alone. this is just a review with a little more relatvent information along with my other reviews. everytime i write a google review using a new gmail email address i get invited to be a local tour guide. ive been to 47 states. people in america dont understand me and they try to show off their social skills by just keeping to people who are like them and look too much into body language and clothes. bianca who worked here was really encouraging when i experienced self doubt. i want to write a song about world change. i really liked wind of change by the scorpions when it came out in 1991. the scorpions instantly became my favorite band and i think i encountered the scorpions on the escalator in 1993 at the mirage. there was a guy selling gold rings and then all of a sudden the scorpions where there. klaus meine was wearing sunglasses. and my knee rubbed matthias jabbs. rudolf schenker describes hearing a G&R song blasting in a convertible before joining the scorpions and at that time he knew he should be a rockstar, this is in their book. i was wondering why they weren't being mobbed by fans so i wasn't sure it was them because i thought they should be mobbed by fans. i like to use youtube for social media because you can actually make friends. in all the hours over the years ive spent reading comments on youtube only 2 people kept the conversation going 20+ comments to eachother. I want to write a song kind of about the NSA and how our secrets are known by the government and for what ultimate purpose. i did a recording session with chris but then he intentionally emailed me a bad demo after i already said cut. i dont think i want to work with chris in the future because we dont share the same music preferences and he seems to think there is something wrong with me becasue my guitar playing did not improve in lessons. the other guitar teacher was really kind but didnt have enough students. its next to guitar center

Dan did a great job going over all the material. I...

Dan did a great job going over all the material. I found it easy to relate w/ him and bounce ideas and thoughts off of him as well. He went at a good pace where I was able to ask a lot of questions but still retain the new info. I look forward to putting my new knowledge to work in the internship. Also to go more in depth and more hands on.
-Jon Glasser on Production Class 8-26-11

Interesting that I am a voice doppleganger of Rob ...

Interesting that I am a voice doppleganger of Rob Halford and definitely going back to take voice lessons at Bristol Studios this time with a heavy metal voice coach. I have been to 47 states and Sweden 5 times on a shoestring budget. I have been bored and got out my iphone and was singing along with Judas Priest on Youtube and I would like to see how the voice patterns match. There is more below the surface about my comment and about the irony in history. I think that Rob Halford has the best vocals. I tried singing contemporary but I couldn't put in the nuances as much as I tried/attempted and wanted to. I am authoring middle grade fiction and YA for over 10 years. I hope my writing projects go somewhere. My plan is to stay in Boston for 1.3 years and save $60,000 then relocate to Ohio and get into real estate. My YA novel Sammy Marshall and the Phys Ed Blues chronicles the adventures of a teenage boy from Little Rock Arkansas with a musical gift. While on a visit to Nashville he meets Bell and the duo become interested in helping people in surrounding areas with jerks in the community. They make future plans together, Bell is interested in non-degenerative biology/anti-aging research or age reversal. Bell is visiting cousins in Murfreesburough and l from Memphis. Cooper Smythe is Sammy's best friend a thoughtful genius in a working class family. Sammy picks up and leaves high school quarterback and the scene to pursue work in roofing in Nashville while becoming a myserious singer at the Fort and in the countryside. His future plans are chemical engineering but he wants to work in the trades first and high school seems pointless at this point. My cousin Andrew Migliore who runs the HP Lovecraft Film Festival is going to be in Providence this coming week for the film festival Aug 17-19. Mark Migliore played bass and worked in robotics in Dallas in the 1980s and liked bands like Fish Eye Lens and 13th Floor Elevator. I hope to get on better terms with my family. I think a prolific screenwriter from the 70s/80s/90s is my relation they wrote/produced Married with Children where they used their real name and Forrest Gump. I am feeling so energized and inspired listening to Judas Priest and just want to sing along and match the vocal pattern, see the analysis on screen. I have a relative who would like artist management, they're in Texas. We need to bring back better music. I realized I actually tolerate and like popular music of today so long as it's Euro. I like Elle Ella 'La by Kate Ryan, the video is funny because of the airline Ryanair a discount airline to 150+ destinations in Europe. Cascada. Ace of Base. That's all that comes to mind. I like this name Scotch Tape 6 Pack because it is funny and evocative of having a 6 pack and my cousin in Sacramento is Scotch and his mom worked at the FBI out of high school in the 1940s. I have a very interesting family and in order to approach them I need to emerge as an artist and stop being my own underdog so much. Elon Musk likes being his own underdog. I got into life extension and cryonics early on. There is a song about a carwash on youtube. I have a song about the NSA and the carwash it's kind of lame. Priest has the electric eye in the sky song which is really cool because engineers can actually do that. I was at the Arizona State library and a book described satellite imaging through concrete. I'm only using creative talents to help out with more goals I'd like to pursue. I'd like to be a nerd working on satellite imaging. For that matter I don't. Save me song by halford is on as I write this. Cryonics isn't that hard to figure out, not that many experiments have been done. Out of 3 million biomedical researchers in the world there are fewer than 5 working on freezing people low temperature preservation. I've realized most people are wrong when it comes to so much. I like to take supplements. People tell me you get all your nutrients from foods and they Wonderbread. We have circuits in our brains to create sound actually my friend worked in a lab at UCSF on canary songbirds

I met someone from the studio today and from the ...

I met someone from the studio today and from the explanation he gave it looks like you can really let loose and have a great and educated time. Also the pricing seems proportional and not outrageous like most Boston studios. If you're looking for studio space I would not discount this place. Put this place on your list and check it out!

I signed up for the Engineering and recording clas...

I signed up for the Engineering and recording classes at Bristol Recording Studios over the late summer/early fall of 2013. With no prior education in music production or audio engineering, I did not know what to expect. After all, music had always been a hobby and a passion of mine, but it had never come close to being something I was striving to call a profession. The courses started with Engineering 1, which helped to lay the foundations of music and sound theory, while also giving the student, a great starting point for the next level of the course. Engineering 2, picked up where the first left off, and expanded on a knowledge base that was made clear using real world examples to illustrate certain points. In sections 3 and 4 a student can expect to put these newly learned theories into practice, while also gaining hands on experience with two amazing digital audio workstations (DAWs). Both Pro-Tools and Reason are recognized as industry leaders when talking about different DAWs used in professional audio production. And the ability to learn by immersion on both of them, while also being able to ask questions, was invaluable to the learning process. Not only are you taught the fundamentals, hot keys, and how to stream line the entire process, but you are also given a certain amount of time to experiment with the nature of sound as they relate to these DAWs. Finally, in the last portion of the course we applied everything we had learned from day 1, and worked on our own original production from the ground up. The courses gave me the confidence and the drive to begin working toward this as a profession, and Bristol Recording Studios gave me a chance by hiring me as an Intern less then a week after completion. I would recommend these courses to anyone seriously interested in becoming involved in the audio engineering or production side of the music industry.

This is for the voice lessons. The instructor was ...

This is for the voice lessons. The instructor was great, Brent. He was the bets part of the place. And the only reason for 2 stars. In terms of the actual method, Bristol studio actually made my voice worse. I had never taken lessons before and after 6 months my voice was going hoarse at shows. I took lessons with another instructor who was able to remedy to problem within a month of lessons. I have taken voice lessons for years now with many teachers, so are good some are bad, but Bristol is definitely on the list of the bad one's. As a vocalist, I would avoid it. I have spoken with many teachers and singers that came from Bristol and they all confirmed the same experience I had. I bet their recording programs are pretty good, but I have never taken one so I can't comment on that.

Absolutely love Bristol Studios I actually Finishe...

Absolutely love Bristol Studios I actually Finished my First solo Album at Bristols studios and I was Nominated for two underground latino Hip Hop and Reggaeton Awards and now Determined to finish second Album just finished three more tracks for my second album Gabino De Todo Un Poco The New Arrival. Will be on Itunes Summer 2020 12 tracks Hip Hop R@b and Reggaeton.

I was interested in learning about audio engineeri...

I was interested in learning about audio engineering and recording when I came across Bristol Studios about a year and a half ago. At that point, I had absolutely no experience in the field. I signed up for all 5 courses, completed them all on my own time and weeks after I finished, I became an intern. Everyday I get to work with and learn from studio professionals! All sorts of people come to Bristol to record all types of music (from rock, pop, a cappella, hip-hop, etc.), so everyday here is different and exciting. If this is something you're interested in, I would definitely give them a call.

I had lessons with Letisha, Ben, and Chris. I went...

I had lessons with Letisha, Ben, and Chris. I went to a workshop by Kevin Poulin who helped launch big careers. I have a song in mind about a Car Wash and secrets from the National Security Agency. I bought a special for recording time. I am going to practice on my Hero Go Pro and IPhone before using up studio time. I am trying to get famous. I like singing in public. Letisha was very supportive about confidence. I also am going to get involved because I am concerned about the continuity of heavy metal. I am going to also not worry about perfect guitar playing. I have noticed some rock stars are not actually playing they dont have the volume turned up. I am going to get my passport. I would rather get famous in Denmark or Thailand or North Korea than in the USA. I dont want to get panned. Friday night I was dreaming of the night. Would it turn out right. How to tell you. I want to build my world around you. Tell you that its true. I want you to understand. I am talking abotu a lifetime paln. That was better for than before.

I've came to their facilities for numerous reasons...

I've came to their facilities for numerous reasons.
The vocal classes are great.
The audio engineers are great.
The Audio engineering course is taught on a hands on approach, no class room.
The only weird ritual is when they take your card for payment, they won't return it in your hand.

The Bristol Voice Studio

The Bristol Voice Studio

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