Atlanta Institute of Music and Media (AIMM), based in Duluth, Georgia, has revealed that they are the only music college in Atlanta that combines instrumentation and technical recording components in one singular degree program. Those who are able to enroll in the AIMM Associate of Applied Science in Music Production and Audio for Media will be fully immersed nonstop in a music environment where both their technical and musical skills will be challenged and developed.
Nite Driscoll, president of the Atlanta Institute of Music and Media, says, “AIMM provides all students with the skills necessary to advance their aptitude and knowledge in the field of music production and engineering.”
He continues, “We realize that music is shifting toward home-recording and Do-It-Yourself methods, so this information is invaluable to the current digital musician. You will gain this knowledge and information in state-of-the-art recording studios, classroom presentations, computer labs, and live clinics featuring today’s most well-known innovative engineers, producers, and industry professionals.”
Music and Technology program students at AIMM are provided with an instructional environment that is necessary for the development of both musical and technical talents. The school’s Music and Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree focuses on a particular instrument, whether it is the guitar, drums, keyboard, bass, or voice, with the courses specific to the chosen instrument, as well as recording and engineering courses.
AIMM also publishes helpful content from time to time on its website. For instance, a recent article discussed how to choose a music college. This is essential because the music college chosen will have a lasting impact on the person’s career in the music industry. It is likely that the chosen school will determine the path that the student will follow during the rest of his or her life.
For the last 30 years, AIMM has focused on providing appropriate guidance, instruction and career opportunities to musicians, engineers, and music producers. Through its exclusive studios to state-of-the-art equipment, the music college is unique in offering a combination of instrumentation and technical recording components. As a result, all of the music students become well-rounded and the most prepared to make their mark in the music industry.
AIMM makes use of a well-rounded curriculum; private instruction; classroom instruction; audio, video and DVD labs; live clinics; and a computer lab. The music college offers a fast-paced learning atmosphere, using the most advanced equipment. The performance classes group the students with peers in a band format to prepare them to play in any performance situation. Because the students gain confidence and knowledge as musician, live sound engineer, or producer, they will be capable of taking on more difficult and better-paying jobs in the competitive field of the music industry.
Classes at the AIMM are from Monday to Friday, from 10 am to 11 pm. Students would be able to complete the certificate program in one year if they are enrolled full-time, and within two years if part-time. Meanwhile, they would be able to complete the Associate Degree Program in just 18 months. Students would also be able to supplement their classes with on-campus lab time. The music college’s library is equipped with a wide range of reference materials, including periodicals, instructional videos, and recordings of clinics, which complement the lessons gained from the classroom. The school also has practice areas with equipment to allow students to play along with CDs and videos.
Meanwhile, AIMM is strategically located, being near the heart of Atlanta’s live music scene. Also, the city has some of the most successful, creative and influential music artists of the past 50 years. It is a city with more than four million people and various popular recording studios, record labels, world-class venues, and other aspects of the music industry.
And to enhance their curriculum, AIMM holds live clinics with well-known musicians and music industry professionals, such as Robben Ford, Jimmy Herring, Corey Christiansen, Mike Stern, Johnny Hiland, John Scofield, Paul Gilbert, Andy Timmons, and Brian Frasier-Moore.
Those who want to learn more about AIMM can visit their website or contact them on the phone or through email.
from Press Releases https://www.pressadvantage.com/story/31169-music-college-in-atlanta-georgia-offers-singular-degree-program-combining-instrumentation-and-technic
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