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WHAT MAKES A ROOM SOUNDPROOF FOR BAND PRACTICE?

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WHAT MAKES A ROOM SOUNDPROOF FOR BAND PRACTICE?

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1. SPACE – Soundproofing band practice rooms with distance. Noise loses volume as it travels so the farther away people are from the loud instruments, the less noise they will hear and the more sound proof for band practice the room will be. 2. MASS – Soundproofing band practice rooms with heavy, thick barriers like bricks, stone, stucco or sheetrock. Mass stops noise before it can get out. 3. DAMPENING – Changing the noise vibrations. Using dampening to sound proof for band practice actually alters the noise vibrations by sending them through acoustic curtains, panels, carpet, acoustical ceiling tiles or soundboard. Low frequencies are notoriously hard to dampen but these products are very effective on the higher frequencies to sound proof for band practice. * Acoustic curtains and panels and other similar methods are more effective than ordinary bedding or moving blankets which will not soundproof your band practice room.

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