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NEW YORK, NEW YORK is the largest DMA in the U.S. It is also the number one market for recorded music sales in the U.S. If Los Angeles is the Entertainment Capital of the country, New York is its Media Center. New York radio is legendary— Howard Stern being only the latest in a long litany of DJ Superstars to grace New York airwaves. Network TV, as well as several of the largest Cable Companies including HBO, are run out of New York. The New York Times, The New York Post and The New York Daily News make it the only three daily paper town in the U.S. The city has a long standing love affair with sports, supporting two MLB teams (Yankees and Mets), two NFL teams (Giants and Jets), two NBA teams (Knicks and Nets) and a hockey team (Rangers).
From a corporate, if not artistic standpoint, New York controls the TV and Music businesses. This is why RECORDING CONNECTION has always worked so well in New York....the RECORDING CONNECTION Schools of Music are based in great part on our connections....and we have a lot of them in New York. It seems like there a great place to take in music in New York around just about every block, far to many to list them all. Here's a few of the places we like: Love, Bungalow 8, Sullivan Room, Cielo, 205 Club, Pink Elephant Club, Hiro Ballroom, The Annex, Studio B, Webster Hall, Bowery Poetry Club, Don Hill's and The Indium Jazz Club.
Rather than learn theory from a book in a classroom under the supervision of a burnt out professor (a person professing to know a trade), RECORDING CONNECTION has you learn in a real New York recording studio. Instead of working on a class project, RECORDING CONNECTION has you working, hands-on, under the direct supervision of your personal mentor, on real world projects often times with major artists....after all, that's one of the reasons you are in New York isn't it, to work in a place like Media Right Productions.

At the end of our inexpensive six month course you will be more qualified than your job competition and you will know dozens of industry contacts whom you met in the course of work/study. Additionally, you will know just about everything there is no learn about Pro Tools or Reason. It’s no wonder that the majority of New York RECORDING CONNECTION students receive a job offer from their mentor, or other music industry connection, before they graduate. RECORDING CONNECTION gives you the edge in New York’s highly competitive music market. Check us out, you’ll be glad you did.
Then follow your dreams and apply to RECORDING CONNECTION. We’ll get you in the door, provide you with actual job experience, and hook you up with dozens of industry connections. Your mentor will push, prod and motivate you. He will also introduce you around. No other music recording school can come close. This is at least as true when it comes to New York City.
Progress Reports: Checking in on our New York Recording Students who are learning where they live in places like Buffalo and New York City.
Ron Lockyer
RECORDING CONNECTION STUDENT - New York
This week I entered the studio THREE times. The first time was just a sit in, where which I got to watch my mentor master two songs for one of his clients. I got to see my mentor and one of his assistants set up the mixing board for the tracks, The second day, I learned about soundwaves, also I got to watch my mentor record for the first time! And on the third and last day for this week my mentor gave me a lesson out of my Recording Connection course curriculum on mics, what purpose each one serves, and his preferences on where to use each. I like this program because you get to see real recording from the inside plus you get regular classroom learning, but it is private, no other students.
Philip Chaikin
NEW YORK, N Y RECORDING SCHOOL ALTERNATIVE STUDENT
I was in my studio assisting my mentor with an artist he is currently producing called Nafsica. I was in charge of Pro Tools in the control room while my mentor worked on some songs with Nafsica in the live room. I tracked my Recording connection mentor who was playing guitar, while Nafsica sang and played piano. I also watched how my mentor later went over the structure of the songs with the artist and fine-tuned them. This is a great program. I'm in a real studio learning from a professional.
Mickey Nagessersing
NEW YORK, NY
I'm going in the studio 6 times a week, it's wonderful! I came from another country and I am in a real life NEW YORK RECORDING STUDIO.
Michael Ducheny
NEW YORK, NY MUSIC PRODUCER STUDENT
I took my first lesson. I spent about 2 1/2 hours at the studio. Then on the 30th I took my next lesson and sat in on two sessions. I'm
really doing this!!!
Patrick Christopher
NEW YORK, NY
My mentor has been having me set up sessions and assistant engineering. I am almost there. I am in the door thanks to the Recording Connection. No school compares.
Johnny O'Shea
NEW YORK, NY
I was having a bit of scheduling problems with my mentor. I called Recording Connection and they found me a new mentor who could work around my schedule much better. NOW I AM GOING INTO THE STUDIO TWICE PER WEEK and loving it..
Stephen Ajamie
BUFFALO, NY
We discussed the studio design including acoustics and building
materials. Also we went over monitors.
Stephen Ajamie
BUFFALO, NY
This session was my final session in which I took my final written test and mixing test with a band.
Learn Music Recording in a New York Recording Studio

What I Give My Students
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New York Recording
Connection mentor, Doug
Maxwell, got involved with our program because
he was hearing so much about it from his colleagues.
He enjoys being a mentor because it allows him
to give back to his students.


Maxwell, got involved with our program because
he was hearing so much about it from his colleagues.
He enjoys being a mentor because it allows him
to give back to his students.












