FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
I am very fair with my rates. I like to stay affordable and competitive. I offer a lot of experience and value for the amount that I charge.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
It all starts with a phone conversation. I want to introduce myself to you and find out about your particular project. I'll also tell you about the services I offer, as well as, some background info. During this call we can determine if we are the right fit for one another. If we are, I will give you instructions on how to place a deposit for your session and an email with details on where we go from there.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I minored in music at Salisbury University and I have a degree in Audio Engineering from The Sheffield Institute for the Recording Arts. I have been recording/editing/mixing artists, bands, voiceovers etc... for over a decade. In that time, my training from audio school has been a great base for my knowledge. However, nothing can replace "real-life" experience. I have been put to the test over and over again and come out on top. Whether it's trouble shooting an issue in a session and resolving it quickly or finding the right vocal harmony for a singer, I produce results time and time again. I'm also a musician myself. I have been playing piano for over 30 years. Half of that time has been playing professionally. I have extensive theory knowledge and have developed a very keen ear over time. My clients learn that quickly and ask for my advice often. I'm happy to give it. I'm all about getting the best results possible and serving the music!