Aemcon: Sharing More Than Just Beats
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AEMCON: Sharing More Than Just Beats
We've all heard the quote "Knowledge is power", and while attending the Alberta Electronic Music Conference (AEMCON), I was reminded of how this holds true in music, digital media and an artists career. Sure, some of us will easily stumble into great beginnings and take off on a crazy flight of awesomeness without lifting a finger, but lets be honest. You've got to put the work in, you've got to put your best foot forward, and you've got to learn a few things along the way.
Help isn't always easy to come by, and it was the feeling of sincere guidance from AEMCON's instructors and their willingness to share knowledge and their life experience that intrigued me most after I strolled out of Studio Bell last Saturday. Although I wasn't able to attend the full plethora of amazing seminars, there was something to be learned for everyone participating.
Standouts for me were Vancouver Vespers YouTube tips for success, which could help anyone who is looking to build a better brand and online presence. As well, Edmonton's Jake Robert's Vocal Recording and Processing Crash Course, where I learned a lot in such a short time and instruction that would typically cost a pretty penny and possibly be out of reach for some of us.
Looking around the rooms, I saw such a diverse crowd taking it all in. There were no signs of nonacceptance. It was just music lovers smiling and enjoying the chance to learn something new and genuine teachers who love what they do, looking to help for the future. Ill jam to that any day!
Check out some the photos provided by AEMCON 2018 below
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Weve all heard the quoteKnowledge is power", and while attending AEMCON (Alberta Electronic Music Conference) Iwasreminded of how it holds true in music, digital media and an artistscareer. Sure some of us will stumble into great beginnings and take off on a crazy flight of awesomeness without lifting a finger, but lets be honest. You gotta put the work in. You gotta put your best foot forward,and you gotta learn a few things along the way.
Help isnt always easy to come by and it was the feeling of sincere guidance from the instructors and their willingness to share knowledge and their life experience that intrigued me most after I strolled out of Studio Bell last Saturday. Although I wasnt able to attend the full plethora of amazing seminars, there was something for everyone.
Stand outs for me were Vancouver Vespers YouTube tips for success ; which could help anyone who islooking to build a better brand and online presence; and Edmontons Jake Roberts Vocal Recording and Processing Crash Course , where you learned a ton in such a short time, and given instruction that would normally cost a penny and possibly be out of some of our reach.
Looking around the rooms I saw such a diverse crowd taking it all in. There were no signs of unacceptance, it was just music lovers smiling and enjoying the chance to learn something new and genuine teachers who love what they do, looking to help for the future. Ill jam to that any day!
Check out some the photos provided byAEMCON2018 below.
We've all heard the quote "Knowledge is power", and while attending the Alberta Electronic Music Conference (AEMCON), I was reminded of how this holds true in music, digital media and an artists career. Sure, some of us will easily stumble into great beginnings and take off on a crazy flight of awesomeness without lifting a finger, but lets be honest. You've got to put the work in, you've got to put your best foot forward, and you've got to learn a few things along the way.
Help isn't always easy to come by, and it was the feeling of sincere guidance from AEMCON's instructors and their willingness to share knowledge and their life experience that intrigued me most after I strolled out of Studio Bell last Saturday. Although I wasn't able to attend the full plethora of amazing seminars, there was something to be learned for everyone participating.
Standouts for me were Vancouver Vespers YouTube tips for success, which could help anyone who is looking to build a better brand and online presence. As well, Edmonton's Jake Robert's Vocal Recording and Processing Crash Course, where I learned a lot in such a short time and instruction that would typically cost a pretty penny and possibly be out of reach for some of us.
Looking around the rooms, I saw such a diverse crowd taking it all in. There were no signs of nonacceptance. It was just music lovers smiling and enjoying the chance to learn something new and genuine teachers who love what they do, looking to help for the future. Ill jam to that any day!
Check out some the photos provided by AEMCON 2018 below
This post has been edited. Read Original.
Weve all heard the quoteKnowledge is power", and while attending AEMCON (Alberta Electronic Music Conference) Iwasreminded of how it holds true in music, digital media and an artistscareer. Sure some of us will stumble into great beginnings and take off on a crazy flight of awesomeness without lifting a finger, but lets be honest. You gotta put the work in. You gotta put your best foot forward,and you gotta learn a few things along the way.
Help isnt always easy to come by and it was the feeling of sincere guidance from the instructors and their willingness to share knowledge and their life experience that intrigued me most after I strolled out of Studio Bell last Saturday. Although I wasnt able to attend the full plethora of amazing seminars, there was something for everyone.
Stand outs for me were Vancouver Vespers YouTube tips for success ; which could help anyone who islooking to build a better brand and online presence; and Edmontons Jake Roberts Vocal Recording and Processing Crash Course , where you learned a ton in such a short time, and given instruction that would normally cost a penny and possibly be out of some of our reach.
Looking around the rooms I saw such a diverse crowd taking it all in. There were no signs of unacceptance, it was just music lovers smiling and enjoying the chance to learn something new and genuine teachers who love what they do, looking to help for the future. Ill jam to that any day!
Check out some the photos provided byAEMCON2018 below.