Studios 301 partners with Abbey Road Institute for their Music Industry Degree

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Abbey Road Institute is moving forward in Australia, once again partnering with Sydney’s Studios 301 to connect students with industry-standard tools and experience to advance their careers.

From what began as Abbey Road Studios in London, England in November 1931 to what it has become today – a world-renowned music studio as well as an institute for students to find their way into the music industry – the collection of esteemed music producers, teachers and multi-talents have grown to integrate Sydney into their multitude of locations, while partnering with Studios 301 to bring the experience and resources to the offer combined from two world-class studios.

With their Advanced Music Industry Diploma coming to Australian shores, Abbey Road Institute will use their expertise and advanced students to navigate their way through the music industry with the best knowledge in tow.

Designed with the industry in mind, the Advanced Music Industry Diploma takes students’ budding knowledge of music production and sound engineering to the next level. Abbey Road Institute’s deep understanding of the arts with ‘innovative recording techniques and training assistant engineers’ will lead students to become ‘full-fledged sound engineers and producers’.

Now, with Studios 301, Abbey Road Institute’s Advanced Music Industry Diploma is in a league of its own – offering key skills, music industry experts and professional-grade equipment Studios 301 available to students to master the art of production and engineering.

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Abbey Road Institute CEO Ron Haryanto expressed immense enthusiasm for the partnership, exclaiming that he “can’t help but be excited and passionate” about it:

“For years, Studios 301 has been considered Australia’s most iconic and oldest studio, the benchmark of industry excellence for engineers and producers. Being in partnership with Abbey Road Studios, the most famous studio in the world and their production journey is exhilarating,” he said.

“Being the person building Abbey Road Institute in Sydney and the person overseeing Studios 301 makes the synergy of the two brands so much more fluid. This collaboration includes the studios and the fantastic community of engineers, producers, partners, industry people, artists, all the talent that comes to the studios; we can also share that.

While building an academic team to mentor students filled with Grammy-nominated and award-winning engineers and producers, his goal is to see students also fight their way to the top of the music industry.

“They’ve all been interested so far because they understand the proposition of what it means to be involved with both brands and what we’re building. It’s exciting because these people are still in the industry at the top of their game, wanting to be a part of this thing.

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The Music Industry Higher Diploma is a 12-month course for students who want to take their industry knowledge to the next level and become experts in their field. With access to industry-standard equipment and studios, students will deepen their understanding of the fundamentals of music business and marketing strategies, time management as it relates to music production projects and group collaborations, as well as how to use tools for a multitude of techniques such as performing, creating, editing, recording, mastering and mixing music.

Abbey Road Institute has a unique teaching method called Progressive Lifelong Learning, where students receive apprenticeship-style teaching, with practical lessons across all modules of study, ensuring students become and remain confident in their minds as well as in equipment.

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