[Harp-L] Re: Harp-L Digest, Vol 99, Issue 26



Martin, is it possible to just learn how to play quietly? I seem to recall Howard Levy saying he's learnt how to play loudly by learning how to play quietly in hotel rooms while on tour.

Many thanks

Ben
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On 22 Nov 2011, at 23:16, harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Becuse of a move to a new apartment I´m faced with a nasty problem: it´s not sound proof here. I´ve been spoiled for many years with blasting away on my harmonica, record player, or various instruments day and night regardless of neighbours. Never had a complaint: either the´ve been deaf, scared of me or just un-disturbed. (Probably the latter, due to a solid house construction.)
>  
> Different story now, and I´m not planning to make my next door neighbour an enemy: he seems rather a nice guy, but it´s apparent that he hears too much of me, even in the daytime.
>   My only solution so far is playing the music I´m playing along with (that´s my usual way of practicing; also it drowns some of the harmonica shrillness) at a more moderate volume, and wrapping the harp in a T-shirt or something. Awkward. But it still sounds too loud.
>  
> Any ideas here are welcome. You who have your own houses, garages, attics, basements, woodsheds or simply Mother Nature at your disposal can just lean back in your easy chairs and keep smiling, but if you want to live in the heart of a city this is something you have to take into the equation.
>  
> Cheers,
> from
> Martin,
> in downtown Gothenburg, 
> Sweden.




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