Crown Prince of Small Greek Island Announces Plans to Study at Recording Arts School
Learning how to properly record and mix music is a must in the recording industry. While many of the small Greek Isles are filled with lush and tasty foods, they lack any proper recording arts school.
(prHWY.com) June 19, 2012 - Seattle, WA -- Learning how to properly record and mix music is a must in the recording industry. While many of the small Greek Isles are filled with lush and tasty foods, they lack any proper recording arts school. This is why the young Crown Prince of the Greek Isles has opted to study at a recording arts school in the Bronx.

"The young Crown Prince of the Greek Isles has opted to forgo his chance to study at some of the world's finest colleges", said a spokesperson for Prince Jeffery Chromes. "He has decided to pursue his passion for music and music production and attend a small, yet well-known school in the heart of the Bronx."

Students who study in the recording arts learn everything about the industry from marketing to music production. Students are required to take a minimum of 300 hours of class, apply for an internship, and produce an end-of-the-year CD with an up and coming singing sensation.

In addition to the regular classes, the young Crown Prince will be required to attend marketing classes. These marketing classes will teach him how to properly market and manage a recording arts studio.

"We train our students in everything they need to know about the recording arts", said admissions advisor Tori Greggs. "We don't want our students entering the world with little to no knowledge of what to do. That looks bad on our part."

The Crown Prince of the Greek Isles will study year-round at the recording arts school. His family has purchased a 1.5 million dollar house not more than eight miles from the school. Customary protection will be provided at all times, as the Crown Prince is the next in line to the throne.

"Never in my wildest imagination would I think royalty would attend this little recording arts school", said the dean for Musical Notes Performing and Recording Arts School. "I think it is just amazing."

The Crown Prince declined five full-ride scholarships to schools such as Yale, Princeton and Harvard in order to attend this producing talent.

"Prince Jeffery has had a dream since he was five to become a recording arts sensation", said a spokesperson for the royal family. "Now he can see his dreams come true. I am really proud of him for following what he has a passion for and not going with the flow like some people do. It brings a tear to my eyes."

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