There’s a classic expression that our Uncle Snoop Dogg once said, “Ain’t no fun if the homies can’t have none”. Finally, it is critical to demonstrate to employers that your interest in their industry is more than a passing thought or an attempt to land any job. Ways to do this include participation, where Allies share their expertise and are put at the center of career enabling talent pool.

Formal education is important to audio engineers, but nothing can replace the practical know-how that experience in sound mixing and mastering in a real concert setting can provide. That’s why aspiring audio professional should explore the opportunities available at PowerCord Jam. When professionals in the music and audio content industries look for audio newbies,

Join us in a career advancing opportunity for those that love Independent Music. The focus is not on the audience or the actual concert talent, but in the production of a live concert.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

The PowerCord2 Jam This Tuesday, March 22


PowerCord 2
Updated Information on the PowerCord2 Jam 
This Tuesday, March 22


What’s a PowerCord?

A musical chord formed by a root note, its fifth, and its octave. Among the easiest types of chords to play on the guitar, due to an easily shiftable fingering position, and the power chord's ability to "fit" over both major and minor melodies. Vital to heavy metal and punk music. Power chords are a key element of many styles of rock and heavy metal music.

What is PowerCord2 Jam?

We hear it all the time.
"I'm looking for my first job in the industry, but employers all seem to want experience and I don't have any. What do I do?"
We've got one word for you - volunteerVolunteering is the best way to get the experience you need to score a great job. These opportunities are both fun and will show potential employers that you're responsible.



Want some evidence? Well, over half of the graduate recruiters that took part in a recent research study by Highfliers said that, "graduates who have had no previous work experience at all are unlikely to be successful during the selection process and have little or no chance of receiving a job offer."
Doing work experience shows passion and interest. Evidence that you have done work experience shows the employer that you are motivated to get into a chosen career and that you’ve done your homework.


This Tuesday from 2 pm to 4 pm, The Art Institute of Las Vegas will have the second in a series of PowerCord Concerts. PowerCord2 Jam in the Park(ing lot) is a FREE student concert with the focus on presenting the concert and learning those skills - not actually creating something for the audience.


Student volunteers will set up, present, record and clean up a professionally managed opportunity that could eventually be used on resume and job interview opportunities.

The Concert will be presented by Nik Hotchkis’ Audio Students and produced by Frank Pinto, while being hosted by student members of the Fashion Club. There will be 2 bands and 2 urban vocalists performing to backing tracks. A DJ is tentatively planned for changeovers, house music, and to play backing tracks.


ALL volunteers will get a PowerCord Bracelet AND get priority access to the craft table – free food and drink – provided by the school and sourced at Sprouts Fresh Market. All others get access to the craft table after the volunteers. 

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