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RE: Two homemade melodies

in #music2 years ago

I think that the convenience of the digital piano, the fact that you can use headphones and not have any real vibrations has made the mechanical piano less popular. Living in a flat I always was in doubt how much i bothered others, but I never had any complaints and I do talk with my neighbours (sub-neighbours... underlings!? Don't know the word for those living beneath you. We have the whole floor for ourself.

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I can get away with some noise here, but it's best when the family are out. No close neighbours.

My wife never asked for us to stop making noises if it was music. She's really an angel in that regard...

Mine doesn't like it when she's watching TV.

Yes, well ... :) I sort of get this picture of you in the corner with this enormous Marshall stack, completely into some bluesy rock'n'roll while the sound of the telly is all the way up.

I did consider buying a big Marshall many years ago, but I really didn't need it. I would still like one of their amplifiers some day. I do have my own music room, but it is not that well acoustically isolated.

Yes, next year this house will be 100 years old and it is definitely not sound isolated either. When we lived in a smaller flat in the same building we had some of the people living next door inside because we were moving up to a larger flat, and the eldest daughter wanted to take over our small one. It was a really lovely family from the Philippines. So when the came in they immediately saw the piano and said, oh! it is you playing! I waited for some real embarrassment, but then they said that they had really enjoyed music in the house... Sometimes people are much nicer than you deserve.