Troy Bud Music Business Plan

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THE BUSINESS: Description of the Business: Troy Bud Music (TBM) Production is a Saginaw; MI aspiring record label and recording studio. The services that TBM Production will provides is as follows: • Vocal Training. • Vocal Recording Engineer. • Live Production. • Arrangements. • Mixing and Mastering. • Song Writing and Composing. • Professional Recording. Historical Development: The name of the business is Troy Bud Music Productions, also known as TBM Productions. DATE OF FORMATION . . . LEGAL STRUCTURE , , , SUBSIDEIARIES AND DEGREES OF OWNERSHIP OF YOUR BUSINESS . . . Product/ Service Lines: Vocal Training: Vocal training is essential to the artist’s success and having the ability to sing properly, it is the repetition or practice …show more content…

We will have onsite musicians who have the ability to play ‘live’ instruments such as: piano, keyboard, drums, horns, strings, and much more. Offering live production will allow for diversification and can be tailored to meet individual artist(s) needs. Live production offers unlimited possibilities to create ‘new’ sounds because although using digital programs are useful they have limits. Digital programs are limited because sometimes the sounds you use may hear is low in quality, but if you use live production you have the ability to adlib and continue the flow of the music. A great example of using live production to maximize song potential is praise teams song in choirs, because they are not singing to a specific but rather yet using live instruments they have the ability to flow in the Spirit and adlib. Some of the greatest songs alive was recorded using live production, for example Stevie Wonder song ‘Finger Tips,’ is this song Mr. Wonder sung and played his harmonic and had the ability to flow and tailor to his audience. The benefits of live production is as …show more content…

Mixing refers to the process of putting multiple layers of ‘audio’ together, which producers a final track and can be used to modify existing tracks. The mixing stages allows the Producer the ability ‘play’ with key components of a song such as: adjust fader, create and change drop effects, change sound quality and intonation, align vocals, fix tempo and tempo changes, fix any noise within a track or vocals, bring out the sound of track to where it needs to be for great quality, and add certain dynamic effects on vocals and