Harness Music Production

Harness Music Production Music Productions, New Song Releases, Artists Profiling and Updates.

14/11/2025

Some of our ministers who will be speaking 2026.

Teaching + prophetic prayers = Imapartation = Transformed lives.

Join us January 2nd to 11th.

22/04/2022
16/03/2022

300Hz Rule

Audio/Music productionOur Audio/Music Production Students are equipped with skills to do high quality music production w...
22/11/2017

Audio/Music production
Our Audio/Music Production Students are equipped with skills to do high quality music production with a professional touch that matches the international standard.

Audio production at HaMP goes ultimately beyond just software education and explores the core elements involved in inspiring and shaping your music creations.

With Our professionally developed Curriculum, musicians and creative performers will be able to develop their own unique blend of creation, production and professional skills, for a music career in the music industry.

This program meets both the needs for the beginners, those with basic knowledge and those who have some audio production skills, all at HaMP are catered for. Our Music Production programs/courses, are offered throughout the year with flexible class schedules which are Primarily based on a one-on-one Scheme (that is Teacher and Student), with the aim of ensuring effective understanding.

We take you through a journey of 12 weeks where we teach you from:
1. Buying and Procuring the Studio Equipment you need for your recording.
2. Setting up the Equipment,
3. Designing your studio
4. Tracking,
5. Programming
6. Recording vocals,
7. Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
8. Editing
9. Mixing
10. Mastering.

Call: Ademola - 08025109314

Spirit of Truth, Spirit from the Father, come and take Your place.
01/11/2017

Spirit of Truth, Spirit from the Father, come and take Your place.

“I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it. ”—Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)Sign up fo...
01/06/2017

“I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it. ”
—Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
Sign up for a class and learn a new skill.

Men! I had to this NOW. Christmas is here again. It is with great delight I present to you the *Yoruba Version* of the p...
25/12/2016

Men! I had to this NOW. Christmas is here again. It is with great delight I present to you the *Yoruba Version* of the popular Christmas Song, O Holy Night, titled: *Ale Mimo*
Feel free to *download - listen - share*

*https://www.reverbnation.com/ademolaadeniyiotto/song/27195240-ale-mimo-o-holy-night-prodby-ademolami42*

*http://tindeck.com/listen/sacah*

Ale Mimo (O Holy Night) - Prodby ademolami42 HaMP2016 by ademola adeniyi OTTO, Christian/Gospel music from Lagos, NG on ReverbNation

As we prepare to attend the Agape Conference International 2016, it is my pleasure to share this beautifully crafted the...
03/11/2016

As we prepare to attend the Agape Conference International 2016, it is my pleasure to share this beautifully crafted theme song with you. Be blessed as you download - listen and share.
Thank you

28/10/2016

Hello facebook! Harness Music Production presents, OluwaTobi - TeePraize.
Teepraize is a gospel music artist based in Lagos. He is an energetic praiser with a passion for the lost. He has been into music for about 4 years now and this will be his first single from the his forthcoming album (Oba awon oba).
He has travelled far and wide the country and has ministered alongside great men and women of GOD in the gospel music industry, the likes of tope Alabi, Big Bolaji, Nathaniel Bassey, Ademola Adeniyi, Adun Bohan, Ayan Jesu, Chioma Jesus....and a host of others.
He is the founder of the ecclectic music group popularly known as teepraize crew. Be blessed as you download, listen and share

www.tindeck.com/listen/wppps

Tindeck is a free MP3 upload site that helps you share your original music and audio with people around the world.

24/08/2016

How to deal with singers who don’t show up to choir

Poor attendance from choir members can be extremely frustrating for a leader. You take the time to plan rehearsals and develop repertoire over time, then someone rocks up who’s missed all your carefully-honed tuition. But before you launch into a tirade about attendance and commitment, take a deep breath and consider a few things.

Is your perception correct?

Don’t confront anyone about poor attendance unless you’re sure that their attendance is, in fact, poor. If you take a register at rehearsals, check back over a few months to see if your perception is correct. The bigger the choir, the less likely it is that you will accurately remember whether someone’s been at rehearsals or not.

Also be careful that your assessment of someone’s attendance isn’t being coloured by your opinions about their capability. We all know singers who can breeze in at the last minute and perform brilliantly. Are you more forgiving of those people than the ones you know need more rehearsal? Check that you’re acting fairly.

Don’t go off at the deep end

Try to avoid rash or impulsive reactions to choir members’ behaviour. You might be having a bad day, and the sight of some empty chairs in the rehearsal room could be the last straw, but don’t fire off an email to the ‘guilty’ parties the minute you get home.

Choir members fail to show up for lots of reasons, of which ‘annoying the choir leader’ is almost certainly not one. It’s nice to be given notice of people’s holidays, and informed when they’re ill, but you can’t always expect it. People might be facing a genuine crisis at work or at home. Tread carefully – they may have serious problems.

Beware of making rules

It’s easy to think that if people aren’t showing up with the regularity that you would like, the best response is to lay down some rules. However, in my experience, that’s a minefield! The more rigid a structure you create, the more likely it is to come back and slap you in the face. Let’s say you make a rule that choir members must attend 75% of rehearsals for a particular performance. Firstly, can you clearly identify which rehearsals relate to that gig? If you’re working on more than one thing at once, it might be tricky. Does five minutes work on the repertoire at the end of another rehearsal count?

Missing early rehearsals is almost certainly less damaging to someone’s overall performance than missing sessions near to the event. Will you make different rules about different rehearsals? And what if that means that some of your best singers have to rule themselves out of a performance? Are you ready to have them ‘benched’ because they couldn’t reach the target attendance? All in all, I just don’t like attendance rules; it’s far too easy to shoot yourself in the foot.

If you have to say something …

… do it kindly, and preferably on the phone or in person, rather than by email. Ask the singer if they’re having any problems with getting to choir, because you’ve noticed that their attendance hasn’t been great. Listen to their reply. Is it something you can help with? Do they need to take a sabbatical while they deal with a family crisis?

Of course, it’s important that people value their place in the choir, particularly if you have a waiting list. Let all your singers know that everyone’s voice is important. Keep the lines of communication open and make your expectations clear. Ultimately, you might have to have a difficult conversation if someone really can’t give the choir the commitment it needs, but if you keep your cool, and handing things with kindness, you’ll still have a friend and supporter at the end of the process.

Good evening everyone.

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