Mike Yelverton Shares 6 Tips to become a better Music Producer
Michael Yelverton also known as Mike Yelverton is an amazing producer, educator, engineer, father, husband, leader, mentor, and arranger. Mike Yelverton is not only mastered music but he has mastered life in Christ and shares some tips to help you become better at whatever your passions are.
From being a producer to being an educator to a musician, to a band director and soul-bearing leader, His tip list isn't just for musicians but for any who are pursuing their passion and wants to become better at whatever that is. Check out what Mike has to say about the following 6 tips:
1 – Getting Started
Before you can produce great music, you need to have a good understanding of the basics. You should know how to use your equipment and understand the principles of sound. Once you have a solid foundation, you can start experimenting and developing your own style. Finding Your Sound, the best way to find your sound is to experiment. Try different techniques and see what works for you. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different genres of music. Don't be discouraged if it doesn't work out right away. Remember that patience will lead to success.
2 – Have an Open Mind
One of the things that set Mike Yelverton
apart from other producers is his willingness to try new things. Michael
Yelverton is always open to new ideas and sounds, which has helped him create
some of the most unique and innovative music out there. If you want to be a
great producer, you need to have an open mind and be willing to experiment.
Be Organized: One of Mike’s biggest strengths is his organizational skills. Michael Yelverton knows what he wants in a song before he even starts working on it. You can't underestimate the importance of being organized because if you don't know what's going on with your project, then chances are it won't sound as good as it could've been.
3 – Know your Vocal Range
If you want to be a great music producer, it is important that you know your vocal range. This will allow you to choose the right key for your songs and produce them in a way that sounds the best for your voice. A lot of times, producers will try to produce a song in a key that is too high or too low for the singer, which can result in a less than stellar performance. As a producer, if you’re aware of the vocal range that suits each artist well, then this should not be an issue.
4 – Experiment with Different Sounds
If you want to be a good music producer, you have
to be willing to experiment with different sounds. You never know when you’re
going to stumble upon the perfect sound for a particular song or project. So
don’t be afraid to try new things. Who knows, you might just create the next
big hit!
– Be Flexible: As a music producer, it is important
that you are flexible and can roll with the punches. If someone wants something
done a certain way, you should do your best to make it happen. And if someone
wants something done differently than what was originally planned, sometimes it
pays off in dividends. Bottom line: be prepared for anything as a music
producer.
Master Your Equipment:
If you want to become an expert at producing great-sounding tracks, then make sure that you master your equipment.
5 – Keep Learning New Tricks
In the ever-changing world of music production, it’s important to keep learning new tricks. Whether it’s learning new software or hardware, or keeping up with the latest trends, you need to be constantly learning to stay ahead of the curve. Mike Yelverton is always learning new things, and he believes that this is one of the keys to his success. Michael Yelverton says, there are no boundaries when it comes to art. It's limitless what we can do in this industry. He continues I'm always asking myself 'What can I do? What should I try next?' because I want to know everything.
6 – Try Something New
If
you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always
got. In order to take your production skills to the next level, it is important
to try new things and experiment with different techniques. By pushing yourself
outside of your comfort zone, you will be able to grow as an artist and develop
your own unique sound. For example, if you only use synths for all of your
productions but are feeling like you want to mix in some guitar tracks for a
little bit more liveliness, then try adding some guitars! The end result could
be something completely fresh and exciting that you never thought would work!
You might even find that this works so well that now all of your productions
have guitars in them because they feel like they need it!

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