It'd also suit as a place to store guitars.
I wonder if I could reasonably do a 'cut and cover' from the house to the studio? (A cheap type of tunnel.)
See, I worry that if I put a bunch of my guitars out in the studio AND that studio is a separate building, I might not ever play them again. They're not 'immediately to hand' out in a studio. They'd only be played when I was in fact in the studio.
Make sense?
That's a legit concern of mine.
Yeah I understand completely. I haver guitars in my house and in the other building out back where the drums and PA and mics are, and I play the guitars here in the house way more often than I go back there and play
Now, imagine your guitars were 100' away, in an entirely different building...
Sure, I still have an absurd number of guitars here, but those guitars would just languish.
I guess I could use it to store the guitars I don't really play. I have quite a few that are pretty much museum pieces, things like vintage guitars or famous-ish guitars, or guitars signed by famous people...
I could also put duplicates out there.
I dunno what to do yet. I know I'm more than a year behind schedule with the studio. I wanted it built (if your memory goes back that far) back in summer of 2020. I guess it's obvious that I'm at a loss. I have no idea what to do.
Hell, when I first decided that I wanted a studio, I hadn't even retrieved all the guitars from storage. You've seen pics of some of that. That's a lot of guitars to deal with.
Yeah, my jamming room is in a separate building, I only go out there to jam when I have company
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