Tyson is the Co-Founder and COO/CFO of the company where he focuses on business strategy, development, finance, sales and operations. He enjoys using all facets of music making including notation, recording, mixing, sequencing and engineering. He's performed in independent bands in Southern California since 1990 and toured professionally until 1995. Harold studied Jazz Guitar at Berklee and Classical Guitar at UCSB before receiving his B.A. Each member on the team has made it his/her lifelong devotion to music, education and technology. The Music Prodigy team have an unrelenting drive to innovate tools, technologies and services to spread music education. Harold has led the Music Prodigy development and engineering team while recruiting world class music technology and education talent. In 2013, Harold, Roger Dannenberg, Zeyu Jin, Richard Gard and others filed another patent for real-time vocal quality performance evaluation. In 2009, he and Roger Dannenberg patented the underlying real-time polyphonic pitch detection technology powering Music Prodigy. In addition to performing duties like design, copywriting, music composition and recording, he also launched Guitar Center's' marketing assets and planning intranet, along with a centralized advertising media distribution for in-store advertising. He grew and led radio advertising and direct marketing from a regional 18-store chain to a national 214-store chain. Prior to Co-founding Music Prodigy in 2008 with Tyson Butler, Harold was Director of Marketing at Guitar Center. As students, teachers and scientists, music, education, technology and innovation are part of Music Prodigy's DNA. The Music Prodigy team: unlocking music potential in humans is our PASSION and EXPERTISE. Virtually anyone with a smartphone has access to Music Prodigy’s Expert Ear™.
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