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Scott Dorsey
 
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Matt Mitchell wrote:
I've recently taken on sound for the kids group in my church. The room
we're in is all concrete with the exception of wooden bleachers. I need to
get the drums under control so I don't have to run the rest so loud.


Give the kid a set of brushes. I'm serious. It'll be a learning experience
for him and much more pleasant for you.

Any suggestions on where to find blueprints or directions for building a a
cheap(and mobile) drum booth...I'm hoping I can find a workable solution
that doesn't require total enclosure. Other people use this room and we
break down the drums every other week.


Just a U-shaped plexiglas box with a top will make some difference, but it
won't make as much of a difference as drum lessons in dynamics will.
--scott
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