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By Sarah Long

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Sarah splits her time between Bristol and London. She is an aspiring sound engineer and interns at a venue called Louisiana. “I decided I’m going to find a path into sound engineering, and I am happy to be able to share my experiences”.

 

 

“The desire to listen and really understand was the beginning”.

At fifteen, I fell in love with music and convinced my brother to take me to a London underground squat party. From there I heavily got into Dance Music. D&B, Jungle, Techno, even Gabba (what’s that? It originated in Germany, and it’s hard and loud) and my love of bass was born.

I went on to study Music and Vocal training and have had all types of odd jobs. I have interned in film production and volunteered in the arts. In 2010, I was introduced to sound engineering, and it is the career path I have chosen to follow.

I wondered what I could do to obtain experience and during a google search, I found SoundGirls.Org, “wow the world of women engineers, and a source of support and inspiration”.

My Experience Shadowing

In the flavor of my usual dessert, I’m going to make it. However, it turns out. I decided I will learn sound engineering by whatever means possible. Whether that is going to college, university, shadowing, learning rigging – whatever it takes.

I decided to find someone or a company that would give me the opportunity to learn my trade. I decided to try my local venue, I walked to the venue and asked to speak to the head sound engineer. They radioed backstage and was told that everyone was in a meeting and it was best to leave a message. I knew that if I was able to speak to someone I would be able to express my interest and they could put a face to my name. I went back again and still had no luck. I decided that the third time’s the charm and perseverance would pay off. Finally, the head of sound sent one of his engineers to say hello and agreed to have me in for a gig. We exchanged emails and stayed in contact.

I received an email inviting me to do a gig, Woohoo! They also sent a link to the L-Acoustics system they were having installed. I was able to shadow on the day the system was being installed. The L-Acoustics rep was happy to share his knowledge and the science behind the line-array, and the technology with me. I realised how much there was to learn. I found the opportunity to ask questions really valuable.

I also got to see how the sound crew stays organised with stage plots and input lists. I helped with mic placement and stage wiring.   The artist was an international band ‘Polar Bear’ a contemporary Jazz ensemble. They were interesting and a pleasure to work with; all the while gaining practical hands-on experience.

I was impressed with the professionalism of the sound engineer and considered how I want to conduct myself.  I admired his ability to relate with the band during sound check and how efficient soundcheck was. Twenty minutes, done ‘excellent’ complete professionalism!

To my dismay at the end of the show at around 1 am I was asked if I wanted to go for a drink, by the sound engineer.  Oh dear, I wanted to keep it professional, so I declined and asked if I would be able to shadow again? I was told yes, and just to pick from the roster of the gigs and let him know. Great….

I then emailed about future gigs and was told ‘No’ we are busy, and I was not insured. I emailed again just to see, hoping that he was over it, but no. Lessons learned; maintain clear boundaries and remain professional.

I will continue to learn and look forward to my next shadowing opportunity.  A Hip-Hop night at a place called the Canteen.

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NAMM – She Rocks Awards

newtop_9-29-15 (2)SoundGirls.Org will be at NAMM and be attending She Rocks Awards, which is hosted by The Women’s International Music Network. SoundGirls.Org has a tabled reserved at the awards. Seating can be reserved by volunteering.

The She Rocks Awards pays tribute to women who display leadership and stand out within the music industry. Previous award recipients include female industry leaders Sheila E, Colbie Caillat, Orianthi, The Bangles, Dinah Gretsch, Janie L. Hendrix, Mary Peavey and more. Click here to view all previous She Rocks Award winners.

This year they will be honoring a wide variety of amazing women in the industry including Jennifer Batten, Amy Heidemann of Karmin, Chaka KhanLeslie Ann Jones of Skywalker Sound, Mindy Abovitz of Tom Tom Magazine, Mona Tavakoli & Becky Gebhardt of the Rock Camp For Girls L.A. and Raining Jane, Chalise Zolezzi of Taylor Guitars, Cathy Carter Duncan of Seymour Duncan, Crystal Morris of Gator Cases,Pamela Cole & Leigh Maples of Fanny’s House of Music, Mary Luehrsen of NAMM/the NAMM Foundation, and Sujata Murthy of Universal Music Enterprises.

She Rocks Awards will be held
at the NAMM Show
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2016
7:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M.
Anaheim Hilton Hotel, Anaheim, CA

She Rocks Awards will feature performances, hors d’oeuvres and beverages, giveaways, a silent auction, networking opportunities and more, the She Rocks Awards brings together industry professionals, music icons, artists, fans and media for a one-of-a-kind event that celebrates women in music. Yes, men are always welcome too!

If you would like to reserve a spot at our table by volunteering (open to the first nine volunteers) please sign up for one of the volunteer spots. All volunteers will be admitted to the Awards. You do not need a NAMM badge to attend.

If you are not interested in volunteering, you can purchase tickets here

We can meet up for drinks after the awards or before. In addition Karrie will be attending NAMM on Friday and is available to meet with any members throughout the day, (she may be available Saturday – TBD)

Volunteer Positions

Set up volunteer: Meet time: Noon.
Tear down volunteer:  Immediately following event approx 9pm.
Ticket Checkers:  Meet at 5pm
Door watchers: Meet at 5pm
email soundgirls@soundgirls.org if you are interested in volunteering.
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You are Invited to Join Us

We are looking forward to the SSL Workshops next week at Rat Sound Systems. The workshops will be taught by Fernando Guzman of SSL and we are super excited to have Carolina Anton as well.

 

Carolina was the first woman to become SSL certified in 2013 and has mixed over 100 shows assisting on monitors for Zoe, a rock band from Mexico. Carolina is a specialist in sound design and optimization as well as a freelance sound engineer. She has worked with several sound companies such as 2hands production, Eighth Day Sound, Britannia Row,Meridian Pro audio, and Ocesa. She has toured throughout the U.S, Mexico, and Latin America with Zoe, Cafe Tacvba, Natalia Lafourcade, HaAsh. Carolina is also the owner of Hibiki Production providing services for Live Recording and Streaming.

We also have a few members coming from out of town, so this will be a wonderful time to meet other SoundGirls.  We will meeting after the workshops for dinner in Camarillo. So even if you are not attending the workshops, you are invited to join us for dinner.  If you plan to join us for dinner – please RSVP to Karrie at soundgirls@soundgirls.org. Please let us know which date you are joining us.Looking forward to seeing and meeting everyone next week. (Please note SoundGirls.Org is not covering dinner – We wish we could).


Dec. 8th SoundGirls Dinner at Basil and Mint 6 PM

Basil & Mint is located at 350 N. Lantana Ave, between Lantana and Daily Drive in the Paseo Camarillo Shopping Center Phone: (805) 482-9993

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Dec. 9thSoundGirls Dinner at Pizzeria Bianco Rosso 6 PM

365 Arneill Road
Camarillo, CA 93010 (in the Ponderosa Shopping Center off of Arneill Rd.) (805) 389-4700.

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Dec. 10thSoundGirls Dinner at Wood Ranch BBQ and Grill 6 PM

1101 Daily Drive, Camarillo, CA 93010

Phone: 805.482.1202

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Dec. 11th –  SoundGirls Dinner at Sushi Planet 6 PM

2001 Ventura Fwy, Camarillo, CA 93010

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