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Here's mine;
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As of very recently, not in a band anymore so I think i'll make better use of this place.
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kdawg2a wrote:Here's mine;
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As of very recently, not in a band anymore so I think i'll make better use of this place.

That's a music store not a practice space :mental:

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14 years of band practices here. Summer outside and winter inside. Not shown is the wine cellar. Oh God; the Wine Cellar!!!!!!!!
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Slowy for the win.
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kdawg2a wrote:Slowy for the win.
You're seeing it in For Sale presentation mode. Not so much Rock'n roll as 'I used to be very good at Rock'n roll'. :lol:
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I get a corner of the former dining room these days...

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But more commonly I have to move a bunch of dogs to clear some space so I can sit down! Fur tumbleweeds courtesy of said dogs, foam beans from recent demolition of one of their beds.

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Gave the room a re-shuffle and a tidy up. Fridge and bar behind the camera :)

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Loving it so far

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Epic as fuck! My practice space is my bedroom now :(
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StratMatt wrote:Gave the room a re-shuffle and a tidy up. Fridge and bar behind the camera :)

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With room for two drum kits? Wow! I wondered where all the drummers are...

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Been a while since I have posted. Here is my bands jam room, managed to get an unused office in an industrial area. Which has reduced noise complaints dramatically.

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nztim wrote:managed to get an unused office in an industrial area. Which has reduced noise complaints dramatically.
I still remember when, after reading about it in some ancient (and probably English) book, a much younger me tried to find a church hall that would let our band practice there. And it turned out that people had been trying that for a couple of decades or thereabouts.

Unused office in an industrial area sounds like a really good idea.
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Does anyone set up their band practice as if it was a stage, and face away from the drummer etc? Or is it just the semi-circle face inwards thing?

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I don't have the luxury of a practice space, but my office at work is pretty badass....

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I like that all your gear says that you're the Boss!
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