No. There's no rule about when you can record a song. You should probably save some money and record some demos on your own first to get a feel for whether or not you want to pay money for studio time. If you have a smart phone, you could record a rough demo with that.
BOB DYLAN RECORDED THIS SONG "THIS OLD MAN" AT HIS HOME RECORDING STUDIO IN MALIBU CALIFORNIA. THE SONG WAS RECORDED AND MIXED BY ANDREW McCARTNEY, WHO ALSO DESIGNED AND BUILT Mr DYLANS STUDIO.
In Memphis Tennessee at Sun Recording Studio aka Sun records
Depends on where you record it. To buy a home studio, it can be from $5-10 - $2,500- $50,000 (just a ballpark). Professionally, it costs more than your income, I can bet your bottom dollar.
Elvis walked right up to Sun Studio, laid down $3.98 on the table and said he wanted to record "That's Alright Mama."
recording a song, album or doing a duet. They are fulfilling a record contract.
You can record a song in Nashville TN at the Ryman Auditorium. They have a recording studio with a professional sound engineer.
grow a pair and go to a studio
any where from 30 to 150 dollars
In 1953, when he decided to record the song 'my happiness' in 'sun studio'
She lives in Tennessee, and that is were the recording studio is, so yes.
BOB DYLAN RECORDED THIS SONG "THIS OLD MAN" AT HIS HOME RECORDING STUDIO IN MALIBU CALIFORNIA. THE SONG WAS RECORDED AND MIXED BY ANDREW McCARTNEY, WHO ALSO DESIGNED AND BUILT Mr DYLANS STUDIO.
In Memphis Tennessee at Sun Recording Studio aka Sun records
Depends on where you record it. To buy a home studio, it can be from $5-10 - $2,500- $50,000 (just a ballpark). Professionally, it costs more than your income, I can bet your bottom dollar.
Elvis walked right up to Sun Studio, laid down $3.98 on the table and said he wanted to record "That's Alright Mama."
recording a song, album or doing a duet. They are fulfilling a record contract.
You need to practice a good song before you go into a recording studio to sing for the first time. Read more at www.audio-recording-center.com/article-best-studio-vocal-1.html
I wouldn't record ringtones at a studio. Record music at a studio then you can cut it down on your own and make a ringtone. I personally use garageband. I take a song, and import it, cut it down to the size I want and then export it. From there I can use bluetooth from my laptop to my phone and put it on the phone. All you need is a music editing software and bluetooth (or a way to send the file to your phone). If you really want to do it at a studio, you can just record what you want the file to be, then you can get a file the size of the ringtone from them, and you would probably still be responsible for getting it onto your phone yourself. If you have to record something, I would suggest a cheap USB mic and a downloaded copy of audacity and you can record and edit something.