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Hollywood: 10:30 AM on December 12, 2000
Hattie and Bruce enter 1750 North Vine Street into a quiet Capitol Studios
& Mastering. Opened in 1956 this complex right in the heart of Hollywood
has hosted the icons of recording history starting with Frank
Sinatra.
By 11:30 AM the
composer, the engineers, artistic manager, instrumentalists and videographer --
all musicians -- have all come together and the tuning, conducting, creating
and editing begins. And three hours later, we have the music for
SmallBusinessSchool. In the credits of every episode are these words:
"Small Business School is created entirely by small business people like
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| A weekly
television show for small business |
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| Introductions
to the musicians |
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Conductor/Director,
Mixer & Agent |
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Strings: cellos,
double bass, harp, piano, violins and violas. |
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Brass: French horn,
trombone, trumpet, and tuba. |
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percussionists: Cymbals,
drums, and tympany |
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woodwinds: bassoon,
clarinet, contra-bassoon, English horn, flute, oboe, piccolo, and
saxaphone |
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The Capitol Studios people in
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| Your Small
Business School |
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