Usually you don't unless you find one that is just starting or offering promotional discounts. Studios spend millions of dollars in gear. They wont just let someone come in and use their gear for free. It costs a lot to operate a studio.
You could also try recording schools. Often times they will allow people to record their free for their students to get practice.
Usually you find them working in a recording studio.
thomas edison was the first to ever inventg the recording studio. To find out more visit wikipedia.
Look up local studios in your area and the few for the studio depends on where you live. If you live in a small city it will be cheaper than a LA studio. You record then send your recording to a agent to represent you and then find a label. Or skip the agent (who really helps and takes years off if you are good) and find a label.
Anyone who wants to record can book studio time. Getting a beat doesn't have anything to do with a recording studio. The recording studio records the music. For beats you would need to contact a producer. Some studios do have people on staff that also make beats, but most don't offer this service. You would need to contact each studio to find out what they offer.
You can find a copy of the recording of Green Field at the recorder dot com. It has the entire recording available and is free of charge to the general public.
It depends on the studio. Smaller studios sometimes offer a set price for recording a demo. Usually studios charge per hour and you record whatever you have. A typical studio is probably around $50 per hour. This will vary a lot depending on location and the gear. Usually you will get a discount for booking larger amounts of time. There isn't really a standard, you would have to look into each studio to find out their pricing.
Find someone with a studio where you can record a decent version of your work or, if you have the expertise, make your own recording. It does help if to have a studio recording as the sound engineer, or whoever helps with the arranging, will be able to give guidance on how your sound comes across. If you're not sure where you can find a studio local to you, then ask at a musical instrument shop. They usually have some insight... and contacts!
The album the song Out on a limb is on, Starchild, was recorded at a variety of studios. They are: A&M Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Automatt, San Francisco, CA; Madhatter Recording Studio, LA, CA; Ocean Way Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Sound Castle, Los Angeles, CA. I could not find where that specific song was recorded at.
No not really. You will have to keep them out of the studio, or get a noise filtering system.
You will have to find a studio and a label in birmingham. If there are none then you'll have to find some in towns nearby. Contact the studio to find if they are interested in new artists. You'll then have to produce a demo most likely and give it to the people running the label.
Yes, Anne Murray does have a studio recording of "Save the Last Dance for Me." It was included in her album "Let's Keep It That Way," released in 1978. While live versions may be more commonly found, her studio rendition is available on that album.
Home digital recording studio equipment is quite popular among both professional and hobbyist musicians and many models from desktop to professional can be found at Guitar Center and Musician's Friend. They can also be purchased on Amazon and there is a variety listed on eBay.