Dampen The Sound In The Room While the piano may sound a bit jarring without a rug, especially in a room with hardwood floors that doesn't have carpet already dampening the sound, adding a rug will help muffle the noise without causing it to have bad sound quality.
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Read More »You may also have some success in absorbing sounds that reach other rooms or other homes if you are in an apartment setting. If this is your situation, you may want to take more steps in addition to using rugs. You can try sound blankets for your walls, closing vents, and even putting covers on your piano not to annoy your neighbors. As you may already know, playing in an apartment isn't the most ideal, but it can work if you live in a building that has thick walls.
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Read More »Start off at a very steady pace, around 30-40bpm. As you become more familiar with the notes and rhythms in the scale, increase your speed until...
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