Typically you would find them in the liner notes of a CD jacket. Usually it's listed with the song title, and the writers of the song. If the entire album was recorded by one engineer there may just be one credit somewhere stating all music was recorded at whatever studio by whoever rather than on each track individually.
There are a few places you can find a recording of Minuet - Scherzo for Tenor Sax by Joseph DeLuca. You can try going online and find a download or you can go to your local music store.
Yes, there is a recording of "One Pair of Hands" by Elvis Presley. This song was included in the 1970 album "Love Letters from Elvis." You can find or purchase it on various music platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Music, or streaming services like Spotify. Additionally, physical copies of the album may be available at music retailers or online marketplaces.
All Music http://wm01.allmusic.com/ is an excellent place to find the songwriting credits for a particular song. Not always perfectly complete but still pretty good. Of course, the songwriting credits are also always listed on a CD's liner notes. Cheers, MC :)
To find the names of dancers in a music video, you can start by checking the video credits, if available, as they often list the performers. Additionally, you can look for information on the music video's official website or social media pages, where cast details may be shared. Searching for articles or fan discussions about the music video can also yield names, as fans often identify and discuss the dancers. Lastly, platforms like IMDb may have credits for music videos that include dancer names.
http://music5.163888.net/a462a4db933/2007/04/29/16/Music/46217134852.mp3
Usually you find them working in a recording studio.
With a degree in recording arts, you can get many different jobs involving recording arts, including working in recording studios as sound engineers, mixers, as well as editors.
In the Spotify song credits, you can find details about the songwriters, producers, performers, and other contributors involved in creating the music.
One can find more information about recording music on Recording Connection. Getting a record deal is difficult but recording ones music is easy. With today's technology there are so many places one can spread the word on ones voice, including uploading videos to You Tube. Then look up a decent Music Studio to get the songs or album recorded professionally and make sure they have the latest equipment for the best sounds.
The Fighters Knowledge Base has them all listed and they are playable
You can find a recording of "Sequoia" by Homer LaGassey on various music streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube. Additionally, it may be available for purchase on digital music stores like Amazon Music or iTunes. For a physical copy, check local record stores or online retailers.
on u tube under poke`mone ruby credits i think have u tried that
http://cyndaquazy.comuv.com/Media/Music/RSE%20End%20Credits_1.pdf
The Los Angeles Recording School is a really great school to look in to. They are fully equipped for music and audio production and located in the heart of the entertainment industry.
You would have to go to a music technical school to find engineering classes for music recording and producing.
This theme, written and played by Bill Payne, was not included on the movie's soundtrack album. I know that decision had nothing to do with Mr. Payne, because I wrote to him hoping to find a recording of it somewhere, and he himself told me that it was sadly unavailable.
There are a few places you can find a recording of Minuet - Scherzo for Tenor Sax by Joseph DeLuca. You can try going online and find a download or you can go to your local music store.