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Tame the garage band with a sound attenuation blanket

It appears like experimentation with music is a rite of passage for several teenagers. Whether introduced to piano, drums or clarinet in school, so many catch the music fever  that they want to play their own music and on their own terms. They want to do more than just download the latest music on iTunes or listen in the car with a diffuser panel.

 

For parents of children that want to pay an instrument or sing in a group, it may be a hard decision, specifically if you live in a residential neighborhood. Sound carries rapidly and conveniently depending on the weather conditions, nearness, and amount of foliage to deploy sound waves. How you can allow junior sing with his three best peeps without annoying anyone to death? The answer might be with a sound attenuation blanket.

 

While sound blankets and noise cancelling panels  are basically used to safeguard furniture and other belongings during relocation, they are also good as a sound buffer due to the same qualities that make them the ideal protection option for furniture. The thick, heavy blanket absorbs and deflects sound, lessening its ability to travel away from its source. The semi-coarse texture of the fabric and the weave also work in, reducing the ability of sound to travel. These can be excellent qualities if you are able to invest in some moving blankets and set them up in your garage, or wherever your child wants to play.

 

You can utilize eyebolts set in the perimeter walls to hold the wire rope. Install some grommets or just snip some slits into the side of the blanket and weave the rope through, and then hang it on the eye bolts as you may a curtain rod. After you install some sound reducing curtains, you might find that your young musician is thrilled because he can do this thing, yet the neighbors don’t hate you.