So'lano Music Group Inc. Holds First Live Online Seminar on Music Production

Top Quote So'lano Music Group ("So'lano Music" or "Company"), is proud to announce that it is holding a live online seminar with top music producer Symbolyc One, also known as S1, on the 28th of November. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) November 22, 2011 - Canada's fastest growing music company, So'lano Music Group ("So'lano Music" or "Company"), is proud to announce that it is holding a live online seminar with top music producer Symbolyc One, also known as S1, on the 28th of November. The online seminar will be conducted by So'lano Music Group newest division called Future Music Industry which aims to provide helpful information to aspiring artists, producers, engineers and songwriters around the world, and inspire them to pursue their dreams of becoming a successful music producer.

    This is the first online seminar to be launched by the Company so CEO Francis Yanga decided to invite one of the most prominent personalities in the international music industry, the Multi-Platinum record producer Symbolyc One, who is also known for his great collaborations with Kanye West for the hit album "Power" in 2010, Beyonce Knowles for her best-selling album "Best Thing I never Had" in 2011, and Jay Z and Kanye West for "Excellence" in 2011, among many other local and international artists.

    Topics that will be discussed during the seminar include: Keys to becoming a successful music producer; How to protect your music; Negotiating deals for your music; and, S1's process of creating platinum-selling music. After discussion, a 10-minute Q & A session will be held.

    Yanga said Future Music Industry's biggest responsibility is to continue hosting online seminars and interviews with professionals in the music industry, including producers, engineers, artists, A&R's and label executives. He also said that Future Music Industry will hold online seminars to make a difference in the music industry around the world.

    "I have attended several music seminars over the years where people would keep saying how bad the music industry is and how hard it will be to make a living as music creators. I wanted to make a difference by giving people more hope and encourage more professionals to share their knowledge with the new comers in the music industry,"Yanga said. "Also, I would like to have a seminar where everyone in the world can participate in. People from other parts of the world who cannot afford to attend overseas seminars are welcome to attend."

    Limited slots are available to interested attendees. Registration is available at future music industry's website. All participants are required to pay a minimal fee upon registration.

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