Archive for the ‘Music Soundproofing’ Category

Tips for Musicians – Find the Right Room

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

If you’re a musician, I am sure you’ve searched high and low for the right place in your home to turn into your music room. The more soundproof your room is the better off you’ll be.

Start by checking out the basement, if you have one. Basements are usually amongst the best rooms in a house for musicians because they are naturally soundproof because of the masonry foundation surrounding them. Masonry is, realistically, one of the best soundproofing materials available because it absorbs low frequency sounds (like those you’ll make with a good set of drums).

I’ve seen several musicians opt to turn their garages into music rooms. What they don’t realize is that the large garage door really diminishes the ability of the garage to muffle the sounds they are making. The noise is, in reality, louder than it would be had you stayed in the house.

If you must choose a room inside your home, make sure you choose one that is furthest away from the person most likely to complain (like the elderly couple living next door). Once you find the right room you can add a few extra soundproofing materials and you’ll never bother your neighbors (or family) again.

Music Soundproofing for Teens

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Think back to when you were growing up and tell me one thing – was music a huge part of your life? No matter how much times change, music is a staple in the average teen’s life – whether he or she enjoys music in solitude or loves to get together with friends to enjoy their favorite new hits together.

So what are you going to do when it’s your own child’s turn to host the next gathering? Will you spend the next five years of your life searching for the ear plugs when the kids get together or will you give them a comfortable, soundproof music room in which to hang out?

It may be time to consider soundproofing your basement or attic but don’t fret – you don’t have to give ALL of that space to your teen. Why not use what you’ve learned about music soundproofing to turn part of that space into a teen hangout and the rest into a music studio or rec room for the adult members of your household?

No matter what you choose, you won’t regret your decision to give your teens a soundproof space of their own!

Music Soundproofing

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

True music lovers understand the importance of having a soundproof space in which they can enjoy their music both without disturbing others or being distracted by outside influences.

You shouldn’t have to give up your favorite pasttimes, either listening or creating music, simply because you got married or moved to a quiet neighborhood. Creating a music room is the perfect solution and gives true artists a place where they can create new works without disturbing their friends, family, and neighbors.

The reason most music lovers do not create a soundproof music room is because they think the project is going to be more difficult, time consuming, and cost prohibitive than it actually is. You don’t need concrete walls to create a soundproof room. As a matter of fact, air gaps between walls actually enhance the soundproofing experience.

Join us as we explore the world of soundproofing and especially soundproofing as it applies to music. We’re sure you’ll find this blog a source of valuable information!