Woodshedding


You’ve probably heard the musical verb ‘shed’ or ‘woodshed’. It’s an old school reference to lockingĀ  yourself in a woodshed and practicing until you get the lick / piece / suite.

Well, check out this link which gives a whole new meaning to woodshedding!

Enjoy!

Peter Tambroni, MostlyBass.com

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One Response to “Woodshedding”

  1. jeremy on February 17th, 2009 12:24 am

    quarter of a million $ for a lawn mower shed fitted with some audio gear and acoustical treatment??!!

    not only does this ad give a whole new meaning to the word “woodshed,” it adds a whole new meaning to the phrases “value-added marketing” and “rip-off”

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