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			| DIY Panels [message #85831] | Fri, 11 August 2017 06:12  |  
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					|  Madison Messages: 347
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 | Grand Master |  |  |  
	| We live in a row house and my two daughters play various musical instruments including a piano. Of course, we want to be respectful of our neighbors who shouldn't have to hear it. In order to contain the music, I made some DIY acoustic panels from the directions on Lifehacker. It seemed like a good plan, but  when  I go outside, I can still hear the music although not as loudly as before.  Should I add more panels or should I scrap the project all together and try something else? |  
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			| Re: DIY Panels [message #85867 is a reply to message #85832] | Tue, 15 August 2017 14:10  |  
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					|  Madison Messages: 347
 Registered: June 2017
 | Grand Master |  |  |  
	| Wayne, thanks for the help.  I made some plain foam panels to go with my towel panels and it seems better.  I couldn't figure out the vibrating panel. I found lots of DIY instructions, but it was beyond my skill set. 
 Before we moved here, we had a large yard with lots of space between us and the neighbor so noise was never an issue. Now, we live in a row house on the other side of the country.  Even though we aren't sharing a wall with our neighbors, we're right on top of each other.  I just don't want us to make them uncomfortable when my girls play the piano, flute, or clarinet.  Beautiful music to a mother's ear is a screeching sound to a stranger.
 
 Thanks again for the help!
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