I have a project coming up soon that involves a piano duo. So I'm looking for a studio with two grands, at least one of them in an isolation booth, and preferably not entailing the cartage of one of the pianos from another room. This client is on a very tight budget and the expense of moving and tuning a piano from another room (twice) plus ostensibly renting both rooms (since the one sans piano can't be booked for a rhythm date) would be prohibitive. For the life of me, I can't think of a room with two pianos. Help please?

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How about Sound Kitchen? (or whatever it's called now, if it's not office space)
Seems like they could move one piano from A to B or E...
Good Luck.
Did you see the big "For Lease" sign in front of Sound Kitchen too? Scary stuff!!
I don't think there's room to move a piano without turning it on it's side-i.e. hiring real piano movers. That's the problem with any of the studios with multiple rooms- unless there's a wall divider that I don't know about between the A and B room. Maybe I should check it out, but I don't think there is.
Not to steer away from Nashville studios, I remember seeing pictures of The Hit Factory in NY that has two Grand pianos in the same room. I think in Nashville in Multi room situations it's just that, moving and retuning. Sorry...

Soundshop has a Yamaha C7 and a Steinway, but Move/Tune...

Is it just Two pianos or two pianos with a band????

How about tracking one with a real piano and one with Ivory and then replacing fake with the real....

Wait didn't Daffy & Donald do this in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"????;-) ;-) ;-)
Classic had the Yamaha C7 and another Baldwin grand in there for years. It's gone now though.

I can't think of any studios with two. Or remember the last time I needed one. Sorry.
That's okay- I think I have it solved. We're using Playground and the client is paying to move my Steinway B in for the second piano.
Blackbird. Call studio manager, Scott Phillips @ 615 394 4318
I've got a call into Scott as we speak. I called a few hours ago. Thanks.
We have had 2 in Classic. One was a rental. At one time I actually had 2. We have the C7 Midigrand and I had moved my Baldwin SD-10 down from the old studio in KY. It was in here for a long time, but only got little use so I sold it to a church in Murfreesboro....
Oceanway A has two pianos in it. One 7' and one 9'.
That's weird- I talked to the studio manager there and he said one piano would have to be moved from another room to work there. And then you're essentially tying up two studios- too expensive for my client.
That is weird, maybe something has changed since I haven't worked there in a while. There used to be 2 in studio A but I guess that's changed. That sucks. Sorry about that.

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