| Cleveland is a historical city: it was the first city to use | | | | community college in the state. This two year college |
| electrical lights in 1879 and the first one to utilize electric | | | | is one of the few in the nation that offers a complete |
| traffic light in 1914. It is hailed as the 33rd largest city in | | | | Recording Arts degree program. Other programs |
| the US - with a population of over half a million - and | | | | offered by this Cleveland recording school include the |
| the 2nd largest in the state. In the 1970's, due to the | | | | Associate Degree of Applied Science in Recording |
| financial turmoil that the city experienced, it gained the | | | | Arts and Technology. You'll also get to learn about |
| nickname "mistake on the lake." It was not after a long | | | | recording theories, audio electronics, signal procession, |
| time that the city experienced sort of an urban | | | | digital recording technology and studio operations when |
| renaissance when it constructed beautiful and gigantic | | | | you enroll in this school. |
| buildings downtown. At present, Cleveland is known as | | | | Last but certainly not least is The Recording |
| the best city for business meetings and is among the | | | | Workshop. Hailed as one of the most reputable |
| most livable cities all over the country. | | | | Cleveland recording schools, this school dedicates itself |
| The city is also rapidly becoming one of the top cities | | | | in providing the best recording technicians - to become |
| to get an education on the field of music recording. | | | | an audio recording engineer, live sound engineer or |
| Cleveland recording schools differ from others | | | | record producer. Founded in 1971, The Recording |
| because its programs have a strong emphasis on | | | | Workshop has become a world leader in its |
| hands-on training as well as mentoring. The Cleveland | | | | concentration on every aspect of the enthralling |
| State University's School of Communication is among | | | | recording industry. Of course, with graduates being |
| the most respectable Cleveland recording schools. By | | | | given the opportunity to work with artists like Nelly |
| blending classroom instruction by scholars and | | | | Furtado, Coldplay, Sheryl Crown, Keith Urban, and |
| hands-on teaching by professionals, students learn | | | | Lifehouse, this school is surely something to look |
| theoretical as well as practical application of recording | | | | forward to. Also, hundreds of graduates of this school |
| skills. | | | | are successfully working within the television and film |
| The Cuyahoga Community College District presents | | | | industries. Working hands-on in their eight-studio facility, |
| yet another entry in the list of top-notch Cleveland | | | | students are taught a "real world" curriculum to get |
| recording schools. "Tri-C," as it is fondly called, has over | | | | them ready for exactly what they will need to know |
| 50,000 students yearly and is regarded as the oldest | | | | when they graduate. |