What is your experience with long distance collaborations?

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What is your experience with long distance collaborations?

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Have you ever collaborated with someone across cities and states for making music? If so, how did that work out?
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yeah when i recorded fruital golf teacher with one of the new york ladies. i don't remember how it turned out but it probably wasn't very good :redneck:
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Yea but I'm thinking you didn't take that very seriously any way. 
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It's good if you keep each other updated constantly and have the time to devote to it. Otherwise things will drift apart and things won't get finished.
 
Fukkit and I have done a little collaboration in the past and it was a lot of fun but I did not keep up with it as well as I should have.
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Long distance projects always seem to hit the back burner on both ends.
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Long distance projects always seem to hit the back burner on both ends.
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the vocalist for my project lives in austria and our bassist in brazil. haven't had an issue at all with it being a problem or hindrance
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