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#167473 - 07/11/08 03:17 PM
Re: Personal Practice
[Re: Pantera0001]
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Registered: 09/26/07
Loc: Rammer Jammer Alabamer
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stuff a pillow in the drum. It may not make it sound good, but it does quiet it down
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#167479 - 07/11/08 06:12 PM
Re: Personal Practice
[Re: JacketTenor3]
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Registered: 06/01/08
Loc: texas
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play during like 2:00 to 5:00, it's the middle of the day so from what i've heard, your neighbors can't complain.
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#167497 - 07/11/08 11:15 PM
Re: Personal Practice
[Re: dredpir8roberts]
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Registered: 09/26/07
Loc: Rammer Jammer Alabamer
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from what I know, all the authorities can do is tell you to stop being so loud, unless it is a constant thing.
A lawn mower is something that HAS to be done outside, and a snare drum can be done in a garage, or if you have earplugs, indoors.
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#167506 - 07/12/08 11:31 AM
Re: Personal Practice
[Re: SkyDog]
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Registered: 09/26/07
Loc: Rammer Jammer Alabamer
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If it is a written ordinance as a law in the area, then you wouldn't have much luck inside either. Personally, if there is one, I wouldn't be able to practice outside, and there is a sheriff that lives 5 houses down from me that passes by everyday several times. I believe the poice would be reasonable and sign a warning or a reduced fine if it was a first time, assuming the policeman is not the Starsky of the deparment. Like I said, if his parents knew about a noise ordinance, I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be out there.
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#167591 - 07/13/08 05:57 PM
Re: Personal Practice
[Re: JacketTenor3]
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Registered: 07/02/08
Loc: TX
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Use a practice pad for a good chunk of your practicing, then break out the snare for some detailed work. As for the noise, as long as it is not late in the evening and you are not playing for long extended periods of time, you should be okay. Try to keep it to 30 min. or less and NOTHING past 8 pm. I have a young child at home and she goes to sleep around 8...someone slamming on a snare drum would get me upset. You might also take the snare into the garage with some hearing protection. Have a box fan on hand if it is warm and keep some clothes pins to tack your music down.
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