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Get a Mentor and Learn More in Recording School

By Kristin Gabriel

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Many people believe that the best way to learn is by actually leqarn by doing. For example, you could learn how to be a sportscaster or a radio DJ with on-the-job training where you will get a mentor in the radio profession. This way you would learn the skills necessary in a real radio station. And hopefully you could also get experience on air too.

The radio broadcasting industry has schools that train you to become a radio broadcaster, program director, voice-over artist, or promotions director. Typical assignments include in-studio lab training in an on-air radio station with state-of-the-art equipment. The radio program is taught one-on-one, in private sessions, in real radio stations with real radio professionals that takes each student through the course curriculum. No experience is necessary.

With the music business moving more and more online, it is vital to any up and coming musician to learn as much about the music recording side of the business as they can. Music recording schools were designed to impart all this knowledge and experience on an accelerated but flexible schedule so that even hard working musicians can learn more information. For example, they will learn how it is the music producer who guides and shapes the sound, while an audio engineer captures it.

Courses typically include a written curriculums and training guides. Some of the classes include: Voice and Speech Development, Commercial Announcing and Copywriting, Voiceovers, Sports Broadcasting, Writing News Broadcasting, Disc Jockey or Talk Show Host, and Weather Reporting.

Howard Parker is now making millions as a voice-over artist. He started out working at Taco Bell, but it was a recording school with a mentor program and school where he got his start.

"The mentor program worked. It put me in front of real radio pros, and I stuck to them like glue and learned all I could," said Bell.

What's more, the tuition can even be funded by student loan program like Sallie Mae, the nation's leading lender of student loans. The costs for mentor recording schools run from $2,875 for one smaller school in Ohio, to $7,450, which is the best value and available in all 50 of the United States. Regular colleges or university music recording schools can cost from $20,000 to $140,000. Students agree, they learn more when they get a mentor and in one-on-one situations, not in a crowded classroom. Most good mentor program carriculums take about seven months to complete.

Writer and social media expert Kristin Gabriel works with the Los Angeles recording school known as the Recording Connection, Inc., a fully accredited academic institution certified by the National Private Schools Accreditation Alliance. The school provides educational apprentice programs for the film, radio, television and the music recording industries in more than 100 cities in 50 states. The Recording Connection school provides the entertainment industry with graduate apprentices and entry level employees.

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