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2709.1 | Rehearsal Space Survay | OBSESS::BREEN | wires is my life | Tue Jul 27 1993 11:23 | 25 |
| What do bands look for when renting rehearsal space in terms of
access,
security,
size,
height,
facilities (heat/ac/elect),
appearance,
neighbors,
parking,
acoustic treatment,
and any other considerations?
What are the priorities?
How much do people pay for such things?
What would cause you to pay more....or less?
What would make a space unacceptable?
thanx
kpb
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2709.2 | I see it.... | OBSESS::BREEN | wires is my life | Tue Jul 27 1993 11:43 | 8 |
| O.K. I spelled survey wrong. It doesn't make me a BAD person.
I became a drummer to do that!!! ;-)
kpb
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2709.3 | Welcome to the club :-) | MSBNET::KELTZ | Old Hippie, Just tryin' to adjust! | Tue Jul 27 1993 11:54 | 4 |
| kpb, don't worry about it. I take chit all the time in here for
bad spelling, and I'm a drummer too.
GONZO
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2709.4 | | KDX200::COOPER | | Tue Jul 27 1993 17:11 | 39 |
| The band I'm with now has a space that we rent for $175/month.
It's roughly 600sqft, and had concrete floors, and drywall.
The previous tenents (thanks Greg!) had tacked up old acoustic
ceiling tiles for treatment. It was a little 'dead' in there, so
we tore it down and made a checkboard out of it, and left the ceiling
finished with drywall.
There is no heat, other than residual from the offices upstairs.
We have electricity, but if we run a couple heaters, we'll pop the
circuit. One day we'll get the guy to re-wire for us...
We put in a lot of work to make it very liveable (appearance wise).
After we tore some of the tiles down, we slapped on some paint and
made into a black-n-white check board, the drummer painted a mural
and naturally, we have a lot of playboy memorabilia on the walls. :-)
We alsso built risers in there to keep our gear off the floor and
for stage diving practice. :-)
The doors are steel, and are secure. I wouldn't leave my gear at
a place that wasn't secure regardless of the price. Also, the cops
coming by all the time to tell us to shut down would be a show stopper.
FWIW tho, we are under a bunch of offices. One lady came down about a
year ago and said they were having their annual meeting and wondered if
a case of Henry Weinharts Dark would make use take a break for an hour.
:-) She was very cool. She's since been back with her daughter to
listen.
All in all, we split the rent five ways, so it's affordable, secure,
and NO COPS!
Oh - fyi,
There are currently 5 bands in the building (with seperate spaces),
and everyone gets along well... The owner is loading his pockets!
Hope this helps some.
jc
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2709.5 | It was a really good place | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Son of Spam | Tue Jul 27 1993 22:39 | 48 |
| Having spent some time in Coop's old space myself (my old "band"
practiced in that same room for well over a year), I'll mention a
couple of other advantages that particular place had.
It has outside access with parking right in front of the doors, so you
don't have to lug your gear a long way, or up and down stairs or
anything.
It has access to a bathroom, upstairs in the office section of the
building. They never seemed to mind us using them and we always tried
not to make a mess.
We never had the power problems Coop seems to have (guess there's
something to be said for a non-rack amp, huh?), and ran a little
electric heater pretty much constantly in the wintertime. I'm very
thin and chill easily and my (already poor) playing goes downhill
rapidly if my hands are cold. It's reasonably well insulated and would
stay warm for quite awhile, as long as the doors stayed shut.
The electricity is included in the room rent.
No close neighbors. It's in the basement of an office building, but is
open on that side of the building (hense the parking lot level access),
so it's reasonably soundproof from the other side of the building,
where the closest houses are. The door side faces toward a large
vacant lot next to a major street, so noise isn't a problem in that
direction even if you open the doors.
There are stores and food places within easy walking distance. Phones
available there as well. Personally, I liked the fact that there was
no phone in the practice place, but I don't think it would have been a
problem if we'd wanted to have one installed.
The only down things that I ever saw about that place was that, while
the exterior doors were pretty secure (steel doors with deadbolts),
there's an interior door (that leads into a hallway shared by the other
bands practice rooms that has stairs at either end leading upstairs)
that wasn't as secure. The room was broken into once while we were
there from that interior door, which didn't have a deadbolt. After
that we stuck a large hunk of wood (4x4) from the doorknob to the
floor. The door was a heavy solid wood door, so a deadbolt on it would
have improved the security substantially. That and the one concrete
(exterior) wall that would seep water when there was a lot of rain.
And the smelly carpet that we had in there...but that was our fault.
:-)
Greg
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2709.6 | | KDX200::COOPER | | Tue Jul 27 1993 23:54 | 7 |
| Carpet is still there (and some in my van) that's been steamed cleaned.
Thanks dood!
:-)
Oh, and the 4x4 is still there also.
jc
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2709.7 | | OBSESS::BREEN | wires is my life | Wed Jul 28 1993 07:23 | 6 |
| Thanx for the replies...
Do you / did you pay for the electricity, or is it included in the
rent?
kpb
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2709.8 | | KDX200::COOPER | | Wed Jul 28 1993 10:06 | 3 |
| It's included. Good thing. :-)
jc
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2709.9 | I'd feel better with a deadbolt, I never left most of my stuff there | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Son of Spam | Wed Jul 28 1993 12:25 | 6 |
| > Oh, and the 4x4 is still there also.
You can thank Casper for that one. I did "customize" it with a saw so
that it fit a little better though...
Greg
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2709.10 | Still rooms available... | AKOCOA::MINEZZI | | Tue Aug 03 1993 13:29 | 12 |
|
My band is practicing at a facility in Clinton. The DUNN & CO.
building right off RT 70.
The rooms are rather small (12X18) for 200.00 a month, but the security
is great, the walls and ceiling are done in 'soundboard'. It has
plenty of outlets (electricity included). The only restriction to
playing is no 9am to 5pm on weekdays, because it is also in an office
building.
Ron.
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2709.11 | good replies...howsabout some more | OBSESS::BREEN | wires is my life | Fri Aug 20 1993 11:23 | 22 |
| GOOD INFO!!! Thanx!!
Anyone else out there renting space, useta rent space, wish they had a
band so they could justify renting space?????
I'll tell you why I ask. I'm trying to buy a building in north/central
Mass (OK, the Fitchburg/Leominster area) to house my studio. There is
enough space in the building for rehearsal rooms. This is kinda a
market survey/reality check. Any information I can get from this note
will help me figure out if this is something I am willing to "bet the
farm" on.
I am under the impression that there are lots of bands, musicians,
instructors, etc... that need good space at reasonable rates. If so,
I need to define "good space" as well as "reasonable rates" (that's
reasonable for me too ;-)
If my impression is wrong...hey, let me know!
thanx
kpb
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2709.12 | any place in Worcester???? | JUPITR::KIROUAC | | Sun Aug 22 1993 11:43 | 6 |
| Does anyone know of a good, secure practice place in Worcester
(preferably north Worc) for rent OTHER THAN on Webster St.
Thanks.
Steve
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2709.13 | | MANTHN::EDD | Kraftwerk, Unplugged | Sun Aug 22 1993 16:27 | 3 |
| Wasn't Union music renting out space?
Edd
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2709.14 | Looking for practice room | POWDML::GOFF | | Tue Mar 18 1997 15:16 | 13 |
| It's been a while since there's been any discussion on this. I'm
practicing with six other musicians about once a week these days in a
very small room in someones house. We're looking into renting some
practice space and I don't have a clue as to how to go about it.
Somewhere within striking distance of Route 2 between Acton and
Fitchburg would be ideal. I've heard about a barn in Littleton which
rents out some practice space but I heard the price is $200 a month
which seems high to me. Anyone have any ideas about how to go about
finding practice space ?
thanks,
Mark
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2709.15 | | KDX200::COOPER | There is no TRY - DO or DO NOT! | Tue Mar 18 1997 15:54 | 3 |
| Hmm - sounds like a BARGAIN to me! Can you leave your stuff? Is it
secure??
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2709.16 | I'll find out | POWDML::GOFF | | Wed Mar 19 1997 12:52 | 5 |
| Sorry, I don't have any first hand knowledge about the place. I'll try
to find out more this weekend. I'd be surprised if it was heated so
wouldn't be inclined to leave any gear there even if it was secure.
Mark
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