Student Testimonials

"Thanks for being such a great professor. I learned a lot from you and I'm glad that you made us work as hard as you did. Probably the most important thing that I remember learning was when you didn't like a kick drum sound that I was getting in the control room, so you took me out in the live room and said "listen to that and make it sound like that". What a great lesson!"

"...Thanks again for all that you taught me and believing in me. It really made a difference. Later man."

"Speaking as a student, you are one of the
best professors I've ever had (including undergraduate & graduate school
in chemistry in addition to the commercial music). As a colleague, I really appreciate, admire, and respect your teaching style."

"This class is an extraordinary class that should be taken at all ages..."

Other Testimonials

Eric Plum, trombonist.
"It was easy to play off of Todd's Disco/funk/groovy/be-bop/crash/bang-bang rhythms."

Lisa and Marci Blackett, Dance/Drill Team Coaches, Juab High School, Utah
"Our dance/drill team wanted music that was new and fresh for their precision/military routine. We happened to hear Todd's music on iTunes and it was perfect for us--we love his creative new sound."

Sara Kathryn Bakker, Cast Member, "Jazzland" Contemporary American Theater Festival, 2006.
"I've never met a sound designer who was so deeply involved in a rehearsal process, and it shows in the show. You are the best!"

Jon Ingels, guitarist.
"Todd recorded a show for us at Pappy's Pub in September 2006.
He's everything we were looking for in a recording engineer. Todd
works with the band to find the sound they want. His suggestions are
great, and best of all, he takes in to consideration what we want as far as mic placement and line signals.Now all we have to do is perform our best, because it will be recorded!"

Jennifer Bacon, Greenville Scene.
"Brand new to the band is Todd Campbell, the drummer whose rhythms lift the band from its simpler roots of acoustic guitars, to one full of sound and percussion. Without a bass player, High Valley Acoustics relies on the drummer for that rhythmic fill, one that Campbell delivers."