If you were in New York city I'd be happy to help you out.
Rick
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jacqueline/Connie [SMTP:jaxsobcon@n...] > Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 5:29 PM > To: vocalist-temporary@egroups.com > Subject: [vocalist-temporary] Re: teaching space > > Just my 2 cents: > Look for a small space on an upper floor of a 2 story > if you're worried about soundproofing. The sound rises > so you're less likely to bother someone that way. > Also, sometimes you can find small enough spaces > that were old hair dressers or something like that > and they will be bright with windows on a street front. > We rent the bottom of a 2 story building and the top > space is our landlord who is an accountant. He has > insulated enough that it doesn't bother his office when > we have both dancing and singing going on at the > same time. > Perhaps you can go together with a couple of other > people if rent is a lot and have more than one > discipline offered, ie.voice/piano/guitar . > Since rent prices differ according to communities > I could even imagine what to advise you to pay. > Hope this helps a little. > Jacqueline > Read my articles at: > www.suite101.com > (Performing Arts: Performing and writing musical theatre) > "There's no business like show business" > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Would you like to save big on your phone bill -- and keep on saving > more each month? Join beMANY! Our huge buying group gives you Long > Distance > rates which fall monthly, plus an extra $60 in FREE calls! > http://click.egroups.com/1/2567/3/_/843894/_/957198841/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > vocalist-temporary-unsubscribe@o... > >
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