
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.
Tell me about your project and how I can help, through the 'Contact' button above.
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