Class of October 2014 Part 25
I used to live with a band. Well, two bands actually, because they all ended up at our house. My dad (engineer) helped the boys fit out a huge room with mattresses all over the walls so they could rehearse. It was a very cool band room. A lot of amazing music got played in that house.
Don't know if you ever heard of either of them Dee: Gentle Persuasion, and Things of Stone & Wood (Happy Birthday Helen prob biggest song).
I LOVE talking about music. It makes me happy.
Don't know if you ever heard of either of them Dee: Gentle Persuasion, and Things of Stone & Wood (Happy Birthday Helen prob biggest song).
I LOVE talking about music. It makes me happy.
My dad was a civl/mechanical engineer, but he could do anything.
He just had an idea to soundproof an ordinary room in a house so it could be a rehearsal space without the neighbours going crazy.
I can see you with your own home studio Arbor.
And, as you always tell me...you can do anything you want to.
Maybe down the road you will train as a sound engineer.
He just had an idea to soundproof an ordinary room in a house so it could be a rehearsal space without the neighbours going crazy.
I can see you with your own home studio Arbor.
And, as you always tell me...you can do anything you want to.
Maybe down the road you will train as a sound engineer.
Thanks V.
I'm planing on it in the future. I'm really good from years of experience and have all the gear. I just need the space and the kids to get a bit older. Planning on multiple sources of income in the future. 8)
I'm planing on it in the future. I'm really good from years of experience and have all the gear. I just need the space and the kids to get a bit older. Planning on multiple sources of income in the future. 8)
Dee, your harmonica story is so funny!!
Reminds me of the time my daughter first played her clarinet. I went out for a walk, was on the other side of our 52 house loop, and heard this loud squawking sound. It was my daughter playing her clarinet for the very first time! Lol! It was September and the windows were open, and well, getting used to a reed takes some practice. She ended up quite good, having played piano for 5 years.
Reminds me of the time my daughter first played her clarinet. I went out for a walk, was on the other side of our 52 house loop, and heard this loud squawking sound. It was my daughter playing her clarinet for the very first time! Lol! It was September and the windows were open, and well, getting used to a reed takes some practice. She ended up quite good, having played piano for 5 years.
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