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Author: jez 
Date:   2002-02-05 13:21

Has anyone noticed the remarkable acoustical properties of music shops?
Whenever I try a new instrument or mouthpiece they always sound terrific in the shop, it's only after I've paid for them and got them home or into a concert-hall that I realise how awful they really are!
I think ALL concerts should be held in shops to guarantee a truly satisfying experience for performers and audience.

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 RE: acoustics
Author: Emms 
Date:   2002-02-05 13:33

YES! Mind you, my kitchen is good. If I want to give myself a boost, I play there. Doesn't go down well with the family though.

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 RE: acoustics
Author: Brenda Siewert 
Date:   2002-02-05 15:35

acoustics are everything.

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 RE: acoustics
Author: LynnB 
Date:   2002-02-05 20:03

Bathrooms are good. As well as stairwells. And Emms, you're right about the kitchen, that's my personal favorite.

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 RE: acoustics
Author: Josh 
Date:   2002-02-06 01:05

I just moved into an apartment with completely hardwood floors and 12 foot ceilings...*melt* Who needs a concert hall? I have a hallway! :)

You're right, acoustics *are* everything!

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 RE: acoustics
Author: David Pegel 
Date:   2002-02-06 01:38

My collective data on clarinet acoustics:

Playing in a practice room... no comment
In the band room... it's worse
Director's office... snowball rolling down a hill
My room at home... just plain ol' crap

Playing outside... good
In my living room... great
In the school hallways... really great
In the church sanctuary... PERFECT!!!

I guess acoustics are everything!!

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 RE: acoustics
Author: Jim E. 
Date:   2002-02-06 03:46

Just before Christmas, my wife and I were walking through the archway passages under (ground level) the City Hall in Philadelphia (PA.) A street musician was in one playing recorder. The sound! He could have been a one man band! (Exteriors of this grand building can be seen on the TV show "Philly.")

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 RE: acoustics
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2002-02-06 10:08

On my flute I used to practice runs at my bedroom window, then listen for the echo off the houses on the next block to evaluate my run. Acoustically dead though.

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 RE: acoustics
Author: Joris van den Berg 
Date:   2002-02-06 21:27

I have put special damping material into the room where I practice. Almost no reflection. It sounds crap during practice, but every other room I play in is relatively terrific.

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 RE: acoustics
Author: diz 
Date:   2002-02-06 21:38

Other aussies would appreciate this ... the dunny is no good to practice in.

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 RE: acoustics
Author: IHL 
Date:   2002-02-07 09:20

70s-built bus shelters in Canberra have great sound. its the round shape.

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 RE: acoustics
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2002-02-09 15:50

Joris, I do similar. If one practices in a live room one cannot hear the nuances of tone, and noises between notes, that tell the player that correction is needed.

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