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Critical Listening Tools and Tactics for Sound Specialists by James Clemens-Seely
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James Clemens-Seely presents a practical introduction to the merits and pitfalls of technical ear training as an approach to increasing critical listening and analytic skills in developingaudio professionals. Ear training topics discussed include training tools, self-study vs. large class sizes, sensible goals and overall usefulness in career development.
James Clemens-Seely supervises the learning experience of participatants of the Audio Recording Engineer Practicum at the Banff Centre, AB, and has taught Technical Ear Training at McGill University, QC.
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Roundtable discussion about Critical Listening and Technical Ear Training
ThompsonPaulClemens-SeelyJamesDr. Paul Thompson (Leeds-Beckett University, UK) and James Clemens-Seely (Banff Centre, Alberta) explore differing viewpoints on the benefits and limitations of using ‘Technical Ear Training’ (TET)
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Panel discussion
ThompsonPaulPeneauMaelPrasAmandineClemens-SeelyJamesMenonLeonardIn this panel, we highlight how the templates within DAWs shape the digital practices of West African studio professionals who have had limited exposure to the culture of analog recording and
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Individual talks by Amandine Pras, Paul Thompson, Maël Peneau, Leonard Menon, and James Clemens-See…
ThompsonPaulPeneauMaelPrasAmandineClemens-SeelyJamesMenonLeonardAmandine Pras introduces AFRINUM and the West African Audio Network partnerships. Paul Thompson characterizes three broad forms of learning methods in audio engineering and music production, namely
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Strength in Diversity: Learning-through-doing in the Audio Recording Engineer at the Banff Centre
Clemens-SeelyJamesThe Audio Recording Engineer Practicum of the Banff Centre mentored by James ClemensSeely hosts up to nine international participants to refine their technical and artistic skills in residencies from