Making Sound Work: A Conversation with G. Wright - Part 1
Making Sound Work: A Conversation with G. Wright - Part 1

Making Sound Work: A Conversation with G. Wright - Part 1

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<p><em>“And I’m mixing for a hundred thousand people and I’m like ‘this is the biggest show I’ve ever mixed,’ and I went to the systems tech and I said ‘look, I’ve done arenas, I’m comfortable with arenas, but this is really intimidating.’ And he said ‘don’t worry about it, we have the system time-aligned. If it sounds great in front of house where you are, it’s gonna sound great everywhere.’ And once I realized that the science behind it is really what’s making this sound work for us nowadays, I could really just mix and enjoy the show. And everybody had a great time, and then mixing arenas was easy after that.” -- </em>G. Wright</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>This episode’s guest is a producer and media trainer at All Things Relax Studios. He shows coaches, creative entrepreneurs, and authors how to create a crystal-clear message and connect with their audience in the “Rock Star VIP Media Training” program.&nbsp; He’s worked with many well-known artists and bands, including Aretha Franklin, the Jonas Brothers, and Cold Play, as a tour manager and sound engineer for over twenty-five years. He’s learned throughout his career what makes or breaks a great interview and can help you channel your inner rock star.</p><p>His name is Gregory Wright – aka "G" – and we'll be talking about making deeper connections through communications, getting to know your own voice as an instrument, and how sound works in different environments.&nbsp; I'm particularly excited to share his stories: his time as a radio DJ, his experiences as a sound engineer on the road working with some pretty famous musicians and musical tours, and also hearing about where he thinks the medium of sound is headed.</p><p>As always, if you have questions for my guest, you’re welcome to reach out through the links in the show notes.&nbsp; And if you have questions for me, visit <a href="http://www.audiobrandingpodcast.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.audiobrandingpodcast.com</a> where you’ll find a lot of ways to get in touch. Plus, subscribing to t

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