During my stay in Paris, I practiced singing at a music rehearsal studio "hf Music Studio Paris 14ème".
I went to the studio without reservation.
In reception, after I told a staff I’d like to practice singing for an hour, he showed a list of fees and asked me to write my name, telephone number, and email address for the registration.
There were some stuffs for rental in reception, such as guitar, bass, keyboard, conga, cymbal stand, etc. I borrowed a cable for free.
A staff took me to a room, helped to connect my microphone to the mixer, and gave an brief explanation about how to use the equipment and the room. He permitted me to use until 11:20am because his guide finished at 10:20am.
This room was called "Fillmore" where enough equipments were set for a band practice. According to website, it seemed that equipments were different for each room.
The sounds from two speakers were great, although there were not foot monitors.
Fyi, please watch the below video singing a part of new single "Luna Tears".
There was a rule about prohibition of smoking, eating or drinking, and a notification of a fire alarm on the door. The door was dual, but made of wood…
Before 10 minutes of the finish time, the red light on the ceil turned on, not flashing, as the explanation in advance.
Going for reception, a staff said "Everything’s alright?" Of course I replied, "Yes!!"
I payed the studio fee 7.5€/h for solo. And then, I asked him to put my flyer of new release at the studio. He willingly agreed to it. He also gave me the flyers of studio and allowed me to share the information.
hf Music Studio Paris 14ème
I was nervous because I visited a studio abroad for the first time, but I enjoyed practicing thanks to a gentle staff.
By the way, because of registration, it seems to be able to make a reservation on call from next time, but when will be next time? Also I should speak in French? …haha.
Posted by ACO
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