Women, non-binary, and gender-expansive music producers and engineers are invited to apply to participate in a one-day advanced vocal production workshop in Vancouver.
Diamond certified, Grammy-nominated vocal producer and engineer Simone Torres – a past producer and engineer for Cardi B and Dua Lipa, among other contemporary artists – will be conducting this one-day workshop at Monarch Studios the afternoon of July 19, 2024. This event is ideal for mid-level producers and engineers looking to receive comprehensive and personalized training on the nuanced art of vocal production.
Space is limited; applications close at 5:00 pm PDT on June 14, 2024.
This project has been supported by Amplify BC’s Music Industry Initiatives program.
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