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The ‘Silent’ Studio at library@esplanade
The National Library Board’s premiere performing arts library, library@esplanade, which boasts the largest music collection in Singapore, has unveiled a rehearsal studio, or jamming studio as it is more commonly known - the latest in a growing of performing arts services hosted in the niche library.
At $6.50 per hour and with the high-end equipment (e.g. Guitars sponsored by Gibson) the 'Silent' studio provides, it is the most affordable jamming studio in Singapore, a real value for money for the budget conscious musicians. You can even record your jamming session for free, all you need is an SD card and you can use the built-in recording function on the JamHub mixer to record your jamming session in CD quality sound.
No gimmicks! Can't believe what you are reading here, find out more by visiting the studio at library@esplanade or simply visit this link here for more information on this new innovation in band jam, booking details and equipment list included:
http://blogs.nlb.gov.sg/epcl/music/silentstudio/
The National Library Board’s premiere performing arts library, library@esplanade, which boasts the largest music collection in Singapore, has unveiled a rehearsal studio, or jamming studio as it is more commonly known - the latest in a growing of performing arts services hosted in the niche library.
At $6.50 per hour and with the high-end equipment (e.g. Guitars sponsored by Gibson) the 'Silent' studio provides, it is the most affordable jamming studio in Singapore, a real value for money for the budget conscious musicians. You can even record your jamming session for free, all you need is an SD card and you can use the built-in recording function on the JamHub mixer to record your jamming session in CD quality sound.
No gimmicks! Can't believe what you are reading here, find out more by visiting the studio at library@esplanade or simply visit this link here for more information on this new innovation in band jam, booking details and equipment list included:
http://blogs.nlb.gov.sg/epcl/music/silentstudio/
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