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satchman
post Sep 22 2008, 07:33 PM

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icon_question.gif Guys & Gals. Sorry but anyone know a decent jam studio in PJ (near SS2, etc), DU, Hartamas, etc? The few I went to before seem to have closed down... biggrin.gif

I know there's Black Brown Blues in Hartamas but they don't seem to answer calls... how to do business? ... mad.gif
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post Sep 24 2008, 05:30 PM

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QUOTE(sarcast @ Sep 24 2008, 09:19 AM)
huh? Sri Hartamas no ppl answer calls? fuad studio -0124306861, u sure u make the right 1??
Theres also fatty and skinny music studio at ss2, u can check out the map from lyn Paramore band's Thread
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Hey thanks for the help my friend. Btw, you won't happen to have the contact number of fatty and skinny's? biggrin.gif

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post Oct 5 2008, 11:21 PM

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QUOTE(sarcast @ Sep 30 2008, 12:53 PM)
sure, we went there, i asked for card but instead of giving me the studio name's card..he just gave me a card where i dunno who this guy is.. from it should be from fatty n skinny studio, try John Lau 012 2666450


Added on September 30, 2008, 12:55 pmBTW, are the Jamming studio nearest to Bandar Sri damansara located at Damansara Utama... Akarkaya studio?? are there anymore near BSD?
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Yes, I called Akarkaya and Black Brown Blues. Seems ok and location is perfect.

Can't seem to find a drummer though since all my friends have "retired!!"... sigh...

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post Oct 17 2008, 09:10 AM

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QUOTE(sarcast @ Oct 14 2008, 02:30 PM)
hm... i see, thks for the info bro
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What's your budget? Both guitars are very basic and if you can stretch that a little more, I'd recommend something slightly better.

Otherwise, if you prefer the heavier stuff and are into shreading, the Ibanez is better because of the thinner neck. The Yamaha was less "metal" sounding and more of a fat strat type sound - from what I remember from my friend's 112 anyway.

Try both and see which one suites you more and give us some feedback. I'm sure the others would like to know too. Good luck!


 

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