Audiotuts+ Giveaway

As you may or may not know, the audio production blog site Audiotuts+ periodically hosts giveaways for their readers where one lucky commenter is randomly chosen to receive a prize.

Earlier this year I was interviewed by Audiotuts+.  In the interview I mentioned my upcoming educational DVD, which I was working on at the time.  Now since its release, Audiotuts+ has approached me about contributing a copy of the DVD, The Studio Edge: Pro Audio Recording Series, as the prize for one of their current giveaways.  I’m really excited to see all the positive feedback it’s getting and I’m hoping it will come in handy for the winner.

Be sure to check out the article and enter to win. If you’re lucky, a free copy of my DVD may be on its way to you soon!

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The Studio Edge: Pro Audio Recording Series

The Studio Edge: Pro Audio Recording Series I’m proud to announce that the first DVD of my educational series, The Studio Edge: Pro Audio Recording Series, is finally shipping. This first installment, titled Studio Concepts, Gear & the Physics of Sound, is a detailed journey through the fundamentals that are essential to audio engineering. This is a landmark achievement for me, as it is a culmination of my knowledge, experience, hundreds of hours in scripts, edits, lights, teleprompters, and my desire to give back to a world that has given a lot to me throughout my lifetime.

In this first DVD, I cover all of the key concepts and explain in easy to follow terms what you need to know to record great audio. Not only that, but with over 100 visual aids from my friends at ASK Video, you’ll see these important concepts in action.

If you’re an aspiring audio engineer who desires the knowledge and skill to becoming a great audio engineer, this video is for you. The information in this DVD is crucial to your success in the studio, and will teach you from the ground up all of the concepts and principles essential for every sound engineer.

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DeGrazia Centennial Concert DVD finished and out!

I am proud to announce that the fruit of the combined labors of everyone involved with filming and recording the DeGrazia Centennial concert is finally available on DVD. The concert, honoring the world renowned painter/artist Ted DeGrazia is a complete package full of the Domingo DeGrazia band’s amazing music, performing songs from the recordings of San Carlos, The Bluest Sky and the upcoming Nuance Studio release. You can get it now at Open View Music.

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DeGrazia: Live at the Paramount

DeGrazia: Live at the ParamountExpressive, melodic, and virtuosic, DeGrazia’s Live at the Paramount is a musical and emotional journey that evokes the spirits of Carlos Montoya and Paco Peña while touching on a much more personal vein. Simply put, DeGrazia’s latest release sounds like Domingo DeGrazia, both the person and the musician. Born and raised in Tucson, Arizona, Domingo DeGrazia creates music that truly sounds like the southwest; Live at the Paramount plays like a mixture between a moving film score and a long journey down a dusty road. Recorded during an intimate performance for family and friends, Live at the Paramount is the first DeGrazia recording featuring violinist Beth Daunis, whose energetic and charismatic performance elevates DeGrazia’s music to previously unknown heights. Accompanied by renowned recording engineer and percussionist Jim Pavett, classical guitar virtuoso Dustin Jones, and international touring bassist Mark Brugler, DeGrazia provides an inspired performance of unparalleled caliber.

Live at the Paramount is available now at OpenViewMusic.com

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Centennial Concert Review

The verdict is in, and the DeGrazia Centennial Concert (Saturday, February 21, Fox Theatre) was a HUGE success. I want to extend a great big THANKS to you and to all that were in attendance. We raised over $4,500 for the American Cancer Society!

In case you missed it, there is a nice review with the Arizona Daily Wildcat online.

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