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Summary: Learn why many people travel to Nashville to record an album in this free video series that will ensure that you will have a good experience recording your music in a Nashville studio.
Chris Latham has been studio manager and head engineer for EMI Music Publishing Recording Studios in Nashville, Tennessee on music row for over 18 years.read more
"Hi, my name is Chris Latham and we're here to day at EMI Music Publishing's Nashville recording studio on Music Row with Expert Village. One of the reasons you want to come to Nashville to record your demo or your project is we've got great musicians here who work together all the time. They can play off of each other without even speaking what the playing is because they're so used to working with each other. Now granted there's some costs involved. Generally on a song demo or an artist demo, you can expect to spend anywhere between six hundred fifty and twelve hundred dollars per song to get it done but you're going to walk away with a project that you'll be proud to play for anybody, anybody at any of the record labels, be proud to sell it in your hometown or put it on your Myspace page. You're going to have a product that's great and worthy of being played for people."
eHow Article: Understand Why You Should Go to Nashville to Record