by korman » Wed May 09, 2007 10:51 am
Couple of suggestions from my experience
Check what's your local legislation. In my city, for instance, it is forbidden to make noise only after 11pm (but I'm never practising after 8pm anyway, because then my wife's at home). So maybe the they can't do anything against you legally. If you rent the place, check the contract too, of course.
Find out who complained, if you can, and talk to them. If it's none of your direct neighbours, they can piss off, because none of your direct neighbours complained:) If it's someone living directly above, near or below you, check if you can move your instruments to another spot where they won't be bothered so much.
Do not forget to tell them that they should not be too upset, because congas and bongo are not the loudest instruments you could possibly play - djembe, timbales are much louder, not to mention the full drumset.
If after all this you still want to muffle your instruments, it is much better to stuff something inside the shell (pillow in conga, towel in bongo) than cover the heads.
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