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Originally Posted by kermitology
Do you know how drums work? They're percussion instruments, keeping them to yourself is pretty difficult unless you want to shell out for electronic drums, which aren't the same thing as playing real drums.
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That's the drummer's problem, not the neighbour's.
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The drummer has the right to play his drums in his house. I've been in a band and I personally don't think that it's that disruptive, especially at 5 PM. By this logic, the drummer has no freedom to play his drums in his house because someone else is being prissy.
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No, the drummer has no freedom to play his drums in his house because they are freaking loud, not because someone else is being prissy. This isn't a tv with the volume turned up. This is a valid noise disturbance.
Just because you don't think they are disruptive doesn't mean that everyone shares your opinion and you do not get to be the judge or what is or isn't disruptive.