Michael Herzog writes a letter to Abbey Road Studios expressing his interest in working at the famous recording studio. He introduces himself as a student studying audio production and shares his passion for music and recording. Herzog highlights his experience recording and mixing music, as well as working backstage at performances. He provides his contact information and encloses his resume, hoping to schedule an appointment to discuss potential opportunities.
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1. Michael Herzog<br />287 Whitcraft Hall, Studebaker West<br />Muncie IN, 47306<br /> CREATEDATE quot;
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MERGEFORMAT February 24, 2011<br />Abbey Road Studios<br />3 Abbey Rd.<br />London, United Kingdom NW8 9AY<br />Dear Sir or Madam:<br />I am a student at Ball State University currently studying Telecommunications with a focus on recording and audio production. I have been studying and practicing music for almost three years, and have been interested in working in a recording studio ever since I started college. I have a great respect for Abbey Road Studios for both its incredible history, and its part in the recording of a large number of my favorite albums such as Dark Side of The Moon and OK Computer. Working there would be a great honor to me.<br />As you will see in the enclosed resume, I am experienced with recording my own music, as well as the music of others. I have also mixed and transferred these music files to CDs, and I am learning new techniques and skills for recording and mixing every day. I also have experience working backstage during performances and behind a camera for friends’ short films. I can work efficiently, quietly, and in a way that will not distract ongoing performances.<br />I can be contacted at (574) 296-5432, and we can schedule an appointment.<br />Sincerely,<br />X____________<br />Michael Herzog<br />Enclosure<br />