Boozers, users and mus..icians. via Instagram user @gadolden Drinking and music have always been a winning pair. Just think of how good everyone sounds at karaoke after a few rounds, or how the best house parties are wont to end in hazy liquid jam sessions. Also, music festivals. Also, da clurb. And on that note (get it?), registration is now open for group “Booze Music Lessons.” Besides providing you with yet another reason not to give up on New York just yet, this is an affordable way to learn an instrument, and comes with booze (not enough get smashed, mind you, but this is a classroom setting). Since 2014, Clinton Hill’s Bantam Studios has been offering booze-infused, fairly low cost music lessons to lush New Yorkers. An eight-week session in guitar, violin, ukulele or mandolin is just $200, which breaks down to about $22/class. Pretty decent, especially considering the studio’s instrument is yours to take home for the duration of the session and two glasses… Read More
Boozers, users and mus..icians. via Instagram user @gadolden Drinking and music have always been a winning pair. Just think of how good everyone sounds at karaoke after a few rounds, or how the best house parties are wont to end in hazy liquid jam sessions. Also, music festivals. Also, da clurb. And on that note (get it?), registration is now open for group “Booze Music Lessons.” Besides providing you with yet another reason not to give up on New York just yet, this is an affordable way to learn an instrument, and comes with booze (not enough get smashed, mind you, but this is a classroom setting). Since 2014, Clinton Hill’s Bantam Studios has been offering booze-infused, fairly low cost music lessons to lush New Yorkers. An eight-week session in guitar, violin, ukulele or mandolin is just $200, which breaks down to about $22/class. Pretty decent, especially considering the studio’s instrument is yours to take home for the duration of the session and two glasses… Read More