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hi there

we have finished our "dream studio" development in the forest lane
pls look our photo report "from base till doors"

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Post by Stan »

wow!
and you even made your own horns - how cool is that?
The best of luck to you dedindi - super studio.
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many thanks for feedback =)

it's not difficult to do horns
our first experience is very good and we thinking about one more hornset with other curve

and one more thing - we plan Ireland car trip this summer
which month will be better?
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Sweet!
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dedindi wrote:
and one more thing - we plan Ireland cartrip this summer
which month will be better?

For motoring, July - i'd say. Stay west of Dublin and you should be fine.

returning to your studio - The observation tower is a nice touch.
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we take glasstower !dia from sea lighthouse =)
winter sky is very transparent for viewing
+ we have here very interesting acoustic conditions for percussion
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Post by Martin Walker »

Wow!

That's some studio environment - I bet musicians will be very creative in it, especially with those surroundings!

That stone room will probably sound excellent as well, with plenty of lively reflections.

Welcome to the SOS Forums dedindi! 8-)

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thanks for greeting Martin Walker!

yes, stone room has bright sound and amazing drive for player.
every musician (guitar player, bassist or pianist) try to play drums here =)
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some news here and videochannel is open

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That looks AWESOME. The stone room just looks incredible. What a job.

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Post by shufflebeat »

Stan wrote:Stay west of Dublin and you should be fine.

Sound advice

Is there a particular reason for going? Festival time is pretty well organised and signposted on the internet if that's the plan.

Congratulations on the project, by the way.
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Honestly just wow! Fantastic studio and beautiful surroundings
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Post by dedindi »

hi

by the way, we have done many sessions here.
it is realy magic.
it is make me happy.
my dream-world of music and nature is a real here.

but...
nowadays we have shocked with politics.

today early morning we have military helicopters over our roof.
and afternoon many military equipment has located in nearest village.

why i posted it?

we need here some feedback from the real world.
any words.
'cos we can't understand what we will do...
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Good luck with everything, my Ukrainian friend. Your studio looks beautiful.
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...yeh...we're following the news, but we don't really know what's going on either... :tongue:

Hope things settle down and you can get back to the important stuff, like trees and music.
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You have a marvelous studio for being creative, and I wish you the very best through these troubled and confusing times.
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Wonderful!

Now, where's my invite?
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Zukan wrote:Wonderful!

Now, where's my invite?

Ah, well... :blush:

Er, I'm afraid I intercepted it and went to the official opening ceremony instead of you.

I didn't think you'd mind :beamup:

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Martin Walker wrote:
Zukan wrote:Wonderful!

Now, where's my invite?

Ah, well... :blush:

Er, I'm afraid I intercepted it and went to the official opening ceremony instead of you.

I didn't think you'd mind :beamup:

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Post by dedindi »

here we go again )))
many thanks to all of yours for friendly feedback after my screams.
it's same that war is over for us, but reality has changed a lot.
but i was won something important while i take so many free time.
now i am self-studied composer with main concervatory classes )))
so,
happy stay here again.
cheers!
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