Submitted by rush2ryme t3_yfxkve in pittsburgh

Where I’m from in NC there was an amazing local shop that had practice spaces you could rent by the hour that already had the drums set up, including cymbals. I’m looking around and having a difficult time finding something similar here, plenty of shops where you can play while “sampling” the merchandise but nothing with an actual private space for you to play. Does anyone know of a place that I could look at?

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DeleteSystem33 t1_iu5o7a3 wrote

I bet Guitar Center would rent out their lesson room if nobody was using it

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dahnjohnson t1_iu5xg9l wrote

are you looking to demo new drum gear, or just find a place to practice drums real loud? if you are looking to demo gear, not sure I can help you with that. I would suggest calling/visiting the handful of music stores around the area and asking them.

However if you are just looking to practice by yourself or with a band, check out Ralph's Musicians Guild in Homestead. you can rent the space (it's a stage + all the gear: amps, drum kit, pa system, etc) for pretty cheap by the hour. maybe 20 bucks or so.

the other alternative is renting a practice space at one of the StoreExpress buildings around the area. I know there is one is Southside and (I think) McKees rocks that rent out practice spaces to bands with 24/7 access. Good luck!

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rush2ryme OP t1_iu5zfds wrote

I’m specifically looking for rehearsal spaces, not to demo gear so I’ll definitely check out Ralph’s! I already own my dream kit, I just left it back in North Carolina because my mom has a house and room to store it whereas I am living in a small duplex. But I’ve missed playing! Thank you for the suggestion!

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dahnjohnson t1_iu62c97 wrote

There are also a few drum shops in the area. Drumfactorydirect, Pittsburgh Drum Exchange, and Hawthorne Drum Shop (last two are next to Hollowood Music, an old school pgh music store - def worth a check out someday)

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Jekerdud t1_iu72276 wrote

If you are just looking to play in a duplex, consider getting an electronic kit. I live in a duplex and when I do play, I use headphones if I know the neighbor is home. No complaints here! Roland's mesh sets are decent, they feel like a real kit. Electronic kits also have the flexibility to hook up to games such as Clone Hero too, in case you have interest in that.

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