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Latest Info

 

For sale: click here for list of equipment currently for sale at The Studio           

              Now offering: Advertising space in the printed Studio listings guide.
A great opportunity to have your ad seen by thousands of people around the Tees Valley and the whole of the North East.
Ring 01429 424440 for prices and availability.

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Training

All courses take place at The Studio:

 Live Sound Engineering
 Intro to Sound Recording
 Introduction to DJ Skills
 Pathway to Music Technology
 NCFE Intermediate Certificate in Music Technology levels 1 & 2
 Song Writing

For full details see Training Courses»

Recording Studios

Drum kit inside the recording studio At the heart of The Studio´s activities lie three fully equipped acoustically designed recording studios offering 24 and 32 track digital and analogue (Otari MTR 90) recording with hard disk capability.

For more information visit the Recording Studios» pages

Rehearsal Rooms

Rehearsal roomThe Studio has two well equipped acoustically designed rehearsal rooms. The rehearsal rooms include vocal PA, 2 guitar amps, 1 keyboard amp...

For more information visit the Rehearsal Rooms» pages

Gig Diary

The Studio is an exciting, regional centre for live music, including local, regional, national and international acts. Live events include:

Gigs @ The Studio  Rock, Jazz and Blues
 Folk, Roots and Acoustic
 Metal, Punk and Ska
 Indie
 

Get more information including dates and details of acts from the
Gig Diary»

About The Studio

The Studio building
The Studio is a unique music facility in a £1m converted 100 year old Baptist Church near the centre of town. It is a facilitator helping to engage the local population in music either as trainee, performer or spectator. It encourages participation in and enjoyment of music by all members of the community, particularly those disadvantaged people who have had little opportunity to experience and enjoy arts activities through lack of easy access or lack of money.

For more information visit the Background & History» pages