...freak when they find out i play drums and also the guy right opposite plays too? at the moment i have an electronic kit that takes headphones but you can still hear the thud of the kick pad, cymbals etc and i do like whacking them through the speakers sometimes and later i want an acoustic kit...
Will they hate me, should i work out a schedule with them? or just say nowt?
2007-09-12
20:26:27
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The present neighbours are noisy but basically always out so it's not been a prob up to now and they are young too.
2007-09-12
20:29:03 ·
update #1
When i have the headphones on the thud of the kick pad and noise of me hitting the mesh heads can be heard downstairs but not sure if next door can hear them, should i find out? how do u aproach new neighbours over such a subject?
2007-09-12
20:32:45 ·
update #2
Thanks StangGirl the other guy is in a detatched house, only plays twice a week daytimes, can't hear him much but i'm in a semi...
2007-09-12
20:39:55 ·
update #3
Aw, what a nice lad you are.Be friendly with the new neighbours and pop around to see them as soon as they move in.Mention that you have this hobby and that you are worried that you may disturb them, then take it from there.I'm sure all will work out well, especially if you set off on a good footing.
2007-09-12 23:30:39
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answered by CMH 6
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You're awesome. Really.
I never thought any neighbor could be that considerate. Your best option would be to use your headphones whenever possible but also have a discussion with your neighbors when they move in. Stop by and introduce yourself and tell them that you'd just like to make them aware that you and their other neighbor are drummers.
Toss in there that you'll be as respectful as possible and use your headphones whenever you can. Also tell them that you'll attempt to avoid practicing during late hours so as not to disturb them. You'll really go far in their graces if you invite them to let you know if you're distubing them at all.. that way you don't get the cops called on you... they'll remember how nice you were about the whole deal.
2007-09-12 20:36:15
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answered by StangGirl 4
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I have lived next to too many neighbours which haven't considered my feelings when it comes to the amount of noise they make, so I appreciate that you have considered this before they have moved in.
I would approach them about this and come to some sort of agreement or undertsanding, at least this way you're being honest with them and they will like them for that!! You deserve a big thumbs up!!
By the way, your ex-neighbours should have warned them about this anyway then they could have approached you!!
Good for you though and good luck!!
2007-09-12 20:46:30
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answered by Aurora Sunrise 2
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answered by ? 4
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You will have to come to some agreement otherwise they will complain to the Council who can enforce a noise abatement order. And its really not a good idea to make enemies of neighbours - you never know when you might need them. Also, don't assume that just because they are "middle aged" you know what they are going to be like.
2007-09-12 20:38:52
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answered by LillyB 7
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I think you should work out a schedule with them and show some respect.My ex neighbours used to play their guitars and sing like cats being throttled at 9pm or later which annoyed me as I go to bed early and get up early and cause no noise at all.
2007-09-12 20:35:06
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answered by Paws 'n' Claws 6
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It's always easier to take things thrown at you by someone who is friendly, courteous and helpful. By thinking about how they might feel, you have already shown much courtesy.
Introduce yourself to them and try to be helpful and really try to get to be friends. But be up-front right from the beginning and let them know that this is what you do and you don't mean to be a nuisance but it's your hobby/livelihood. Tell them when they might expect to hear you playing. Don't play during unsocial hours, e.g. before 8am or after 9 (elderly) or 10pm. Who knows, they might be into something you don't like.
2007-09-12 22:17:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Here in UK there is a very simple way to deal with this. When your new neighbours move in, don't be shy, go on over the introduce yourself. Be honest and explain your affliction.
Hey! You just never know, he may be a trumpeter who plays and practices endlessly in his garage in the dead of night, while she makes shrieking noises with her violin.
2007-09-12 20:36:28
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answered by Dragoner 4
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I think it's awesome that you're even concerned about it. A lot of people wouldn't even think twice.
I think it should be fine as long as you're playing during normal hours, and not super-early in the a.m. or super-late at night.
If you're friendly and make small talk with them, they're probably more likely to be understanding even if they do hear you playing. Just make yourself approachable and friendly.
2007-09-12 20:41:14
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answered by sarnjosmom 2
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I think you ought to be up front with them and agree a compromise schedule that will make you both happy, after all, we all have the right to enjoy being in our own homes.
2007-09-12 20:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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