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Biography
TJ Glowacki, M.M. is a performer, educator, and producer/audio engineer. He is a graduate of the University of South Florida where he studied bass with Dee Moses and Mark Neuenschwander. A member of the Southwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, TJ has also performed with the Florida Orchestra, The Jacksonville Symphony, Opera Tampa, Opera Naples, and The Prague International Chamber Orchestra. TJ has toured with several national Broadway shows throughout Florida including Thoroughly Modern Millie, My Fair Lady, Annie, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Grease, Wicked, White Christmas, West Side Story, and A Chorus Line. He has also backed such acts as Joan Rivers, Shirley Jones, Robert Goulet, Michael W. Smith, Marie Osmond, Don Rickles, Martin Short, The Music of Led Zeppelin, The Legends of Doo Wop, The Irish Tenors, Andrea Bocelli, and Barry Manilow. In the Tampa area TJ has played and recorded with some of the top jazz, rock and pop performers, many of them earning Best of the Bay recognition. He can be heard on recordings by Shim, Denise Moore and Then Some, Earth Bombs Mars, Ben Mercadante, Lee Bryant, Belinda Womack, Eugene Chadbourne, USF Percussion Ensemble, Tiny Tim, and others. He currently performs with his jazz trio Thick as Thieves, singer songwriter Rich Whiteley and freelances. As the owner of Glowacki Productions he has produced and recorded numerous CDs for bands and solo musicians in his recording studio. In addition to St. Petersburg College, TJ teaches at The Patel Conservatory, and Hillsborough Community College.
Subjects Taught
Music
Course Schedule

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| 0470 Summer Term 2013 |
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MUM 2601 MUSIC TECHNOLOGY AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES II
| 821 | SPG | In Class | May 13 2013 | Jul 19 2013 |
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Prerequisite: MUM 2600 and admission to the Music Industry Recording Arts A.S. degree. Corequisite: MUM 2601L. This second course in the music technology sequence presents techniques used in working with Pro Tools hardware and software. Digital audio theory, basic Pro Tools configuration techniques, graphical user interface (GUI) topography, and session initiation will be explored. This course prepares students for Music Technology and Recording Techniques III. 47 contact hours. |
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MUM 2601L MUSIC TECHNOLOGY AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES II LAB
| 827 | SPG | In Class | May 13 2013 | Jul 19 2013 |
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1 |
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Prerequisite: MUM 2600 and admission to the Music Industry Recording Arts A.S. degree. Corequisite: MUM 2601. This course serves to provide the student with an introduction to digital audio recording by applying concepts put forth in MUM 2600 and MUM 2601 to computer-based recording set-ups. Skills will be developed that will enable the student to operate a Pro Tools system at an introductory level. This course will prepare students for Music Technology and Recording Techniques III. 32 contact hours. |
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| 0465 Spring Term 2013 |
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MUM 2601 MUSIC TECHNOLOGY AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES II
| 1798 | SPG | In Class | Jan 7 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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3 |
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Prerequisite: MUM 2600 and admission to the Music Industry Recording Arts A.S. degree. Corequisite: MUM 2601L. This second course in the music technology sequence presents techniques used in working with Pro Tools hardware and software. Digital audio theory, basic Pro Tools configuration techniques, graphical user interface (GUI) topography, and session initiation will be explored. This course prepares students for Music Technology and Recording Techniques III. 47 contact hours. |
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MUM 2601L MUSIC TECHNOLOGY AND RECORDING TECHNIQUES II LAB
| 2002 | SPG | In Class | Jan 7 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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1 |
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Prerequisite: MUM 2600 and admission to the Music Industry Recording Arts A.S. degree. Corequisite: MUM 2601. This course serves to provide the student with an introduction to digital audio recording by applying concepts put forth in MUM 2600 and MUM 2601 to computer-based recording set-ups. Skills will be developed that will enable the student to operate a Pro Tools system at an introductory level. This course will prepare students for Music Technology and Recording Techniques III. 32 contact hours. |
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MUN 2004 RECORDING STUDIO ENSEMBLE
| 2094 | SPG | In Class | Jan 7 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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Audition required. This course is the study and performance of ensemble music as it is applied in a recording studio setting. Students will be required to play instrumental and vocal music, in a wide variety of genres, for the purpose of recording by production engineers. Course may be taken up to six times for credit. 32 contact hours. |
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MUS 1621 ACOUSTICS AND PSYCHOACOUSTICS
| 1802 | SPG | In Class | Jan 7 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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3 |
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Prerequisite: Admission to the Music Industry Recording Arts A.S. degree. Corequisite: MUM 2600. This introductory course is a presentation of modern acoustic and psychoacoustic concepts as they pertain to music recording and production. The topics covered are sound generation, waveform theory, audio perception, electrical grounding concepts, applied acoustical studio design, listening environment analysis, and critical audio technology nomenclature. This course will prepare students for all levels of Music Technology and Recording Techniques. 47 contact hours. |
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MUS 1621 ACOUSTICS AND PSYCHOACOUSTICS
| 1803 | SPG | In Class | Jan 7 2013 | May 3 2013 |
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3 |
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Prerequisite: Admission to the Music Industry Recording Arts A.S. degree. Corequisite: MUM 2600. This introductory course is a presentation of modern acoustic and psychoacoustic concepts as they pertain to music recording and production. The topics covered are sound generation, waveform theory, audio perception, electrical grounding concepts, applied acoustical studio design, listening environment analysis, and critical audio technology nomenclature. This course will prepare students for all levels of Music Technology and Recording Techniques. 47 contact hours. |
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