Transcription of ACOUSTIC PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS
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ACOUSTIC PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONSFOR REHEARSAL AND PRACTICE OF CONTENTS2 SOUND ISOLATIONHere we provide some basic tipsfor identifying how unwanted soundsare leaking into your music areasand how your music may be disturbing classrooms or officeareas nearby. We explain what canbe done with doors, windowswalls, floors, ceilings and ventilationducts that are often at the root ofthese ROOM ACOUSTICSThis section addresses problemssuch as excessively loud rooms,boominess, dead spots, echoesand more. It explains how roomsize, shape and surface materialsall affect interior acoustics andhow they can be altered to moreaccurately reflect musical soundin your rehearsal NOISEW hooshing ventilation ducts,vibrating compressor units,buzzing light ballasts theseare all unwanted distractions in a music space. In this section we offer some suggestions onhow you can minimize thesenoises in your rehearsal ROOM ACOUSTICSWe expect a lot of musical growthto happen during student practicesessions, yet too often the practice rooms provided are terrible acoustical for sound isolation andinterior ACOUSTIC treatments ormodular options can greatlyimprove these important AND AND , BASS-HEAVY AND STANDING ENSEMBLE DIFFICULT TO ROOM
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