How to Practice Without Annoying Your Family


Learning an instrument is exciting, but let’s be honest—practicing at home can be tricky when you share space with family or housemates. Here’s how to practice effectively without driving everyone crazy!
:headphones: 1. Use Headphones When Possible
If you play keyboard, electric guitar, or an electronic drum kit, plug in headphones to keep things quiet while you practice. It’s a game-changer!
:alarm_clock: 2. Set a Practice Schedule
Talk to your family about when you’ll be practicing so they can plan around it. Practicing at reasonable hours (not too early or late) helps keep the peace.
:house_with_garden: 3. Find a Good Practice Spot
Choose a space where sound won’t carry too much—like a bedroom instead of the living room. If possible, close doors or use soft furnishings to absorb sound. You can also HIRE DOWNTOWN ROOM FOR BLAHHHHH! for ADD IN LINK TO HIRE DOWNTOWN
:mute: 4. Try Muffled or Silent Practice Options

  • For drummers: Use mesh drumheads or rubber pads to reduce noise.
  • For guitarists: Try an unplugged electric guitar or use a practice amp with a low-volume setting.

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