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These stories provide concrete examples of how having a strong work ethic, being passionate and enthusiastic about your work, emphasizing customer service skills and building rapport with performers will advance your career in live sound. If you are relatively new to live sound or if you've been at it for a while but want to add to your overall skill set then these videos will teach you about the "soft skills" that are almost completely overlooked by most live sound engineers. This is information you will need in order to form a philosophy and work ethic that are necessary for continued success and happiness. The world of live sound already has too many bitter losers. Don't be one of them!
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Shot with my Canon HF R500 flip-cam and a Sennheiser EW100-G2 and Countryman EMW lav mic on another cold, rainy day at Bottom of the Hill in SF, CA.