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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

tearing down the studio

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5 comments:

  1. I've been through that... tearing down a studio is a pain. But putting it back together is a worse pain. A year and a half ago, I packed up my bedroom studio and put it in storage, in preparation for moving to a one-bedroom apartment while our new house was being built. We moved in last November, and I got my gear out of storage at Thanksgiving. I still haven't got it all back together the way I want it.

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  2. my old boyfriend tore down my buchla laden studio, sold it all off and bought a banjo. I haven't seen him since, but you won't catch me crying about it...

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  3. Susannah,

    With all the latest posts about the Buchla 200e sounding banjo-ish, it would seem like trading it in for an actual banjo would be a pretty extemporaneous strategy.

    Especially considering how many less blinking lights are on a banjo. I mean, c'mon.

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  4. Yeah, but was it an electric banjo?

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  5. I agree, putting it back together is a far bigger pain in the ass.
    Especially if your new space is a bit smaller and things don't fit the way the did before.

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