Cristian - Music production tutor - London
Cristian - Music production tutor - London

He's the ultimate teacher. Quality of the profile, excellence of the diploma, guaranteed response. Cristian will carefully organize your first Music Production lesson.

Cristian

He's the ultimate teacher. Quality of the profile, excellence of the diploma, guaranteed response. Cristian will carefully organize your first Music Production lesson.

  • Rate €58
  • Response 3h
  • Students

    Number of students Cristian has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    50+

    Number of students Cristian has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Cristian - Music production tutor - London
  • 5 (66 reviews)

€58/h

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  • Music Production
  • Computer-aided music
  • Music Recording
  • Audio Engineering
  • Music Technology
  • Mixing

Professional Music Producer & Engineer offering production and & mixing lessons, creative development & academic support in London

  • Music Production
  • Computer-aided music
  • Music Recording
  • Audio Engineering
  • Music Technology
  • Mixing

Lesson location

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Cristian will be happy to arrange your first Music Production lesson.

About Cristian

Hi, I’m Cristian - I'm an English/Italian producer, mix/mastering engineer, and tutor based in Highbury, London.

After initially giving lessons to friends, they suggested I offer lessons to new students - for over 5 years now I’ve grown an affinity for helping artists, producers, and students develop their creative projects from first demos through to commercial release-ready songs - my work now has over a million streams online.

I work full-time as a producer and engineer, collaborating across genres, I also write and perform my own music.
My approach blends the DIY approach I started with, recording on budget equipment and embracing limitations - with the depth of knowledge and tools I’ve since built up, including a professional hybrid studio with high-end analog and digital equipment.

I specialise in helping people translate feeling into sound. Whether through production, mixing, or songwriting, I help you harness the same skills I use daily: recording live instruments, programming, sampling, sound design, and shaping music with EQ, compression, and creative FX.

I hold a First-Class Honours Degree in Creative Music Production (University of East London, 2019), and am fully DBS certified.

You can hear my work and find more information here: (concealed information)

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About the lesson

  • All Levels
  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

My lessons are hands-on, tailored to your goals, and built around real projects - whether that’s your own tracks, academic work, or learning from scratch.
I believe the best way to learn is by doing, so each session is enjoyable, practical, creative, and designed to give you confidence and results.

Areas I teach (beginner to advanced):

- Music Production & Workflow (Logic Pro X, Ableton Live, Pro Tools)

- Mixing & Mastering (creative approach + technical application)

- Recording & Sampling (instruments, foley, vocals)

- Sound Design & Synthesis

- Songwriting, Harmony & Arrangement

- Utilising AI to improve your compositions, workflow and creative experience

- Programming (drums, MIDI, sequencing)

- DJing (beatmatching, mixing, remixing)

I also support A-Level and Degree coursework, offering detailed feedback to ensure your projects meet academic and professional standards.

My studio is equipped with a wide range of instruments (upright piano, guitars, bass, saxophone, synths) and professional grade recording gear, all of which you’re welcome to use.

Many students I work with begin with lessons and progress into collaborative production, writing, and mixing and mastering sessions, developing their own songs while learning in real time.

Every session comes with honest, constructive feedback, and I’m happy to provide written lesson notes afterwards so you can continue learning between sessions.

I'm here to help you evolve your music and artistry! Get in touch to book a session, I'm keen to hear about your project.

All the best,
Cristian

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Rates

Rate

  • €58

Pack prices

  • 5h: €277
  • 10h: €543

online

  • €52/h

travel fee

  • + €10

Details

I work with a 24 hour minimum notice for cancellations, this is a respectful request to ensure I can offer services to all who need them. I charge £10 for travel within 10km, further than this vary. Happy to accommodate your needs!

Learn more about Cristian

Learn more about Cristian

  • When did you first develop a passion for music and your favourite instrument?

    From a young age I was always listening to different music, singing and performing at home to my family and friends, I didn't take it all that seriously until 2014 when I quit my full-time job at 19 to move to Bristol and focus on creating and performing music full time. I do love the sound of a real piano in a room, it always brings music out of me. I have an 1925 Chalen upright in my studio, and it has real character.
  • Is there a particular type of music or artist that you listen to on a loop without it driving you crazy?

    I'm someone that can find a song of any style that I'll fall in love with and play it 100 times on repeat! It can be any type of music.. It tends to be a song that really moves me, and feels as though it epitomises the current zeitgeist of my life.
  • Explain to us the most difficult or riveting course you could personally give to a student of music.

    I don't believe it's about difficulty, rather it's about immersion. For someone starting out, who wanted to dive in and give music 100% I would say this.. Pick an album a week (start with one you really love, and progress through to music that challenges your ears) and listen to it top to bottom each day with your eyes closed. Feel the music. Listen with no distractions and get inside the music. Listen for new layers that you are training your ears to hear. From there you can note the emotions and feelings that arise, you could note down progressions you hear, analyse the structure and you could transcribe or recreate elements and techniques you hear that sound interesting or inspiring. The best thing though is to enter a creative space after this conscious listening, have fun and let the music come back through you in your own creation.
  • What do you think is the most complicated instrument to master and why?

    I'd say the guitar.. though any instrument is challenging. You hear a musical idea in your head, you then have to translate it on a physical instrument.. It's not inherently easy. Unlike your voice where you can sing immediately what you hear. Understanding the whole fretboard of a guitar and being able to use it with complete expressive freedom is something I am still on a journey towards achieving - each string has a different tone and timbre and is an instrument in itself in my opinion. The Alto Sax presents its own challenge. More so because to keep the embouchure and touch, you have to commit to playing every day. It really requires your entire physiology, your full attention, your mind and your spirit to combine completely to allow you the full expression. Big lungs too!
  • What are your keys to success?

    Be passionate first and foremost. It comes directly from enjoying what you do. When you keep things fresh, interesting and fun I find it's always a pleasure to keep improving. You can maintain perspective because you always know the reason you do what you do is because you enjoy it and you have a genuine passion and love for it. Be focused, realistic and develop a smart work ethic. I don't necessarily always want to spend 8 hours in the studio. If I can achieve my intended objective to the highest standard and have as much if not more fun, in 45 minutes - I'd much rather do that! 10,000 hours doesn't equate to becoming better if you aren't using those hours efficiently. That said, passion comes into it again. When you're starting out, the more time you can practically spend on what you are working towards, inevitably all those hours you spent every day practicing, working and creating, these will compound and become very valuable assets to you. Know and practice trusting your instinct. Instinct never lies. Stay grateful. Especially if you have the luxury to spend time expressing yourself through music. It's infectious when it's genuine! Build and maintain genuine relationships with other people. This is essential.
  • Name three musicians you dream of meeting in your favourite bar in the early hours of the morning. Explain why.

    Dr. Dre, Justin Vernon and Miles Davis.. Imagine having a conversation with those guys - I'd hope the night would take us to a musical space somewhere and we could make something. The hard-hitting drums from Dre, the texture and mood from Justin and the spirit of Miles.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to music or your days at music school.

    I was rehearsing for a performance in the Colston Hall in Bristol in 2014.. It was a band set up and I was performing lead vocals and playing acoustic guitar. We practiced a few times before the show. On the night we huddled together then went up and played it. Nailed it! It felt great, we really moved the audience and we got a big round of applause... I saw the video back and was horrified to hear how poor our collective vocal pitch was! It was bad. I laugh now but it taught me that 'failing' is maybe the best way to improve especially in the early days, and if you can laugh at yourself and are always open to how you can improve then you most certainly will. Failure teaches you far more than the wins, in my opinion.
  • What are the little touches that make you a Superprof in music?

    I appreciate my own attention to detail. I enjoy very much having lots of small microscopic elements work in tandem with the main elements of a piece of music. Whether they blend together, support each other, contrast or juxtapose each other. Just taking the time to feel into each tone and each sound and consider the big picture of the music is something I love to do. I always try to use sounds of the world around me to create with, it adds another dimension to the music. I love to share this, and seeing people develop has become a huge passion of mine.
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