Music recording classes teach valuable skills to more than aspiring music professionals


student in front of recording equipment, moving buttonsStudents don鈥檛 have to desire to be famous or even stay in the music industry to benefit from the music recording classes at 快色视频.

That is just one of the points that instructor and co-owner of Playground Studios, LLC, in Durham, Chaka Harley, wants to impress upon his classes.

鈥淢y whole passion behind this is to help people learn a professional trade that they can then market and make a way for themselves,鈥 Harley said.

Since last spring, 快色视频 has partnered with Playground Studios to offer the music classes. Playground is a full-service recording facility that Harley owns with spousal team Marion and Justine Wiggins.

So far, the classes have attracted a variety of students.

鈥(We鈥檝e had) anyone from those who just want to learn how to make beats to those who have more experience,鈥 Harley said. 鈥淚 have some students who are more into live sounds. Some that are older, younger, male, female. I have been really happy to see a really diverse base of students.鈥

Student Marshall Helgesen, who has been a songwriter, producer, engineer, and beat maker for around five years, said he鈥檚 interested in management.

When he discovered the Advanced Audio Recording class last semester, he decided to enroll in order to enhance his talents.

鈥淚 enjoy it a lot,鈥 Helgesen said. 鈥淓very time that I ask a question, it is always open and welcomed. Everyone鈥檚 opinion or whatever they want to say is heard. I think it is important in this particular field to get whatever you have to say off your chest.鈥

One of the lessons that stood out to him was about sound treatment and how to create the right environment to effectively produce and listen to artists鈥 pieces.

鈥淚f they are interested in going into music production or anything music-related, they should take this course to sharpen their skills,鈥 Helgesen said. 鈥淭he course is highly valuable for anyone who wishes to increase their own value.鈥

For those wanting a behind-the-scenes music career, Harley recommends audio engineering.

鈥淎udio engineering is number one,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you know how to do audio engineering, then it is going to last forever. Sound is going to stay the same. It is not going to change.鈥

Other engineering jobs include recording engineer, mixing engineer, master engineer, assistant engineer, and live sound engineer.

The classes at Playground can also benefit those who want to build their own music equipment; edit audio for music, TV, film, radio, and live events; run live sound for events; or even want to understand more about the business side in order to enter into jobs like entertainment law and producing.

鈥淢usic is more than just being the artist,鈥 Harley said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 more people now with computers than ever before, so there is more music (and more clients) than ever before.鈥

A Music Business class and an Introduction to Audio Recording class will be offered beginning this month.

For more information on Playground Studios, visit .

For more information on the upcoming courses, visit durhamtech.edu/academic-programs/music-recording-and-audio-engineering-continuing-education-courses.