Want to find out where to get a Hot Cake pedal? ...or what one is? Got a studio problem? Need a lawyer? Need some advice?
While NZM doesn't have all the answers, through NZM-Aid we'd like to open a forum for sharing music industry knowledge in a question and answer format.
Or simply have your say about something that grabs you e.g. if you've heard a great local album lately.
You can start a reply or a thread in any of the forums below.
| Fleuro | L A Mitchell has moved to auckland recently and is amazing~
www.lamitchell.com
Contact details: laurenmitchellenterprises@gmail.com
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| 26-08-2009 10:17:49 | |
| Aron | DO NOT get Clash from Clashical Music, he is a time waster, and talks more than he teaches. a very nice guy, but inefficient in teaching. good luck
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| 27-07-2009 11:11:27 | |
| Jason | I would recommend Stephen Mathews, he is the head of popular music at Auckland University.
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| 05-06-2009 05:12:04 | |
| Kitsune | Hi Wendy, twiggy_chick_2000@hotmail.com would be interested in finding out more info on the visiting jazz singers, thanks!
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| 02-06-2009 04:57:42 | |
| wallaby | If your looking for a <a href="http://www.modernvocalist.com">Vocal Coach</a> I found this new online video voice instruction website, I would highly recommend it <a href="http://www.modernvocalist.com">modernvocalist.com</a>
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| 10-02-2008 07:04:08 | |
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| 21-07-2007 05:19:49 | |
| sncstudios | Maurice Parsons is an excellent teacher worth having an audition with
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| 03-02-2007 04:32:11 | |
| Wendy | Yes, there's 2 great teachers in Auckland. David Tillinghast and Caitlin Smith. Also, I'm organizing a couple of workshops in Auckland for a visiting American jazz singer and a visiting Canadian jazz singer. The workshops focus on improvisation within structures. Send me your e-mail address and I'll send you the flyers.
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| 18-03-2006 10:32:22 | |
| walter | I know someone does that quite professional. you can email me for more details.
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| 17-03-2006 12:21:58 | |