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Topic: Music storage systems
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gerry
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Music storage systems
on: December 05, 2007, 02:28:40 AM
I'm constantly fighting with an inadequate music library system (currently plastic storage boxes with hinged lids, alpha order). I sort of have this dream of some day having beautiful, convenient wall of shelves with music (all sizes/shapes) in a logical, easily accessed order. Has anyone seen a commercial solution or designed/built a custom one that looks good and works? It would be great to see some examples.
Gerry
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n_n
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Re: Music storage systems
Reply #1 on: December 05, 2007, 04:36:12 AM
quote:"I sort of have this dream of some day having beautiful, convenient wall of shelves with music (all sizes/shapes) in a logical, easily accessed order."
- We all do, Gerry! =)
I have one wall of books and recordings. I use 2 bookshelves, 1 CD shelf (looking similar to the bookshelf, only with smaller space between each row), and 1 CD tower (narrower in general) . My dream is to have an entire wall of CDs and an entire wall of books and some really nice stereo system by the time i retire
Back to reality... for now I arrange my CDs by time period, then Alphabetical order of the composer, then alphabetical order of the performer. I put all the complilations seperately by performer alphabetical order. Right now I don't seperate types of music and it's starting to be chaotic... Thinking to seperate out at least the piano music, but I just know it'll create more troubles!
A long time ago I saw on a skymall magazine one I really loved! I tried but failed to find it now.
but you can get some ideas from there:
https://www.skymall.com/shopping/subdept.htm?c=10488
I also like something simple like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Solid-Wood-Veneer-Walnut-Finish/dp/B000BQ1R0K/ref=pd_sbs_hg?ie=UTF8&qid=1196827588&sr=8-20
I saw online someone's media storage some long while ago and happened to have saved the images on my harddrive... sharing here:
look closely the space-saving roller design. pretty smart!
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quantum
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Re: Music storage systems
Reply #2 on: December 05, 2007, 05:12:05 AM
I want a library like that.
Music texts are arranged by subject matter: history, bios, composers, theory, etc. Music scores are arranged first by genre, then alphabetically in each genre. There are many exceptions to these. A complete Mozart keyboard works box is acting as a bookstand for the vocal music section, etc.
My CD's are partly organized by instrumentation or composer or genre or a combination of the former. Problem is I have many different CD racks of all different sizes and it is difficult to organize within them.
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thalbergmad
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Re: Music storage systems
Reply #3 on: December 05, 2007, 06:42:48 PM
All of mine are a mess and i love the look of those rolling shelves.
If i was any good at D I Y, i would have a go myself, but regretfully that is not the case.
Thal
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