I love creating music, there's something special about creating something that can make people 'feel'. I've been fortunate to compose and produce music for film, TV, and commercials; produce and record bands both indie and on a label, as well as several of my own band projects. Would love to help you create something special for your project!
Composer - film, TV, commercial work
Producer/mixing - working with indie bands and major labels
Musician - record instruments such as guitar, piano, ukulele, drums, bass, and many more from my studio.
Contact me through the green button above and let's get to work.
Credits
AllMusic verified credits for Brett Baird- Acceptance
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Emery
- Kings Kaleidoscope
- Kings Kaleidoscope
- Citizens & Saints
- The Classic Crime
- Citizens
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Matt & Toby
- Matt & Toby
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Handsome and Gretyl
- Windwell
- Windwell
- Windwell
- Windwell
- Windwell
- Windwell
- Windwell
- Windwell
- Windwell
- See Me River
- See Me River
- Chris Akers
- Chris Akers
Interview with Brett Baird
Q: Analog or digital and why?
A: Both! Analog offers the least distractions and most commitment, digital offers the options to tweak and fine tune!
Q: What's your typical work process?
A: Discuss project with client -> send demo -> talk about revisions -> record final -> make tweaks -> complete!
Q: Tell us about your studio setup.
A: I have a studio on my property near Seattle, WA with professional gear. My favorite piece is my custom made sit/stand desk I built in 2020. I work in ProTools and Logic and use a high-end Apogee Symphony Mk II converter with a number of different mic pre-amps like custom built API 312s, Neve 1073s, and UA 610. I have pro mics from Telefunken, Coles, AKG, Sennheiser, and more. Mixing through Genelec and Yamaha speakers.
Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.
A: My work with clients ranges from composing and mixing for brands and filmakers to artist development and recording for musicians.
- Recording StudioAverage price - $400 per day
- Film ComposerAverage price - $200 per minute
- Full instrumental productionAverage price - $400 per song
- Mixing EngineerAverage price - $350 per song
- CelloAverage price - $100 per song
- Acoustic GuitarAverage price - $70 per song
- UkuleleAverage price - $70 per song
Turn around is about a week. Revisions are free within reason.
- Sleeping At Last
- Mumford & Sons
- The Classic Crime
- Apogee Symphony Mk II
- Manley Vari-mu
- telefunken microphone
- UA 6176
- Apple computer running protools