Audio and Music Production School in Greenwood, Mississippi
We took that old stale classroom concept, rebuilt and upgraded it by putting your classroom in a professional recording studio. Then we emptied out all the other students and left only YOU and YOUR TEACHER (yay for one-on-one learning!) who happens to be a pro music producer (with killer credits) to train you privately (at your pace, full time, part time, nights or weekends available).

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You don’t have to go into extreme debt to go to Music Production and Audio Engineering School
We can train you in a real recording studio for far less. Play it smart–get on the inside track, and get connected as you get educated. Our audio recording school is a highly effective and affordable way to start your audio engineering career.
Located in western Mississippi, the towns of Greenwood and Greenville are located along a 55-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 82. Despite the seeming remoteness of this area, these unlikely communities have actually had a deep and lasting impact on the evolution of music, especially in the blues genre. In the 1940s and 1950s, Nelson Street in Greenville was a blues and jazz hotspot similar to Beale Street in Memphis, a place where artists went to get discovered. Greenwood was the site of B.B. King’s first-ever live radio performance.
Noteworthy musicians and bands with ties to this area include Mary Wilson of The Supremes, blues musician Guitar Slim and singer/songwriter Bobby Gentry. Both Greenwood and Greenville are stops along the historic Mississippi Blues Trail.