- How big should a rehearsal room be?
- How do you measure band rehearsal space?
- How do you make the rehearsal space comfortable?
- How do you sound treat a rehearsal room?
How big should a rehearsal room be?
For band/orchestra rehearsal rooms accommodating 60-75 students, we recommend ceiling height of 18-22 feet and floor space of 2,500 sq. ft., which results in 550-700 cu. ft. per musician.
How do you measure band rehearsal space?
Here are some options to consider:
- Local Community Spaces. You can ask local schools and churches to help you out. ...
- The Sketchy Warehouse Option. You will also find practice rooms in warehouses or commercial buildings, factories not used at full capacity, and the like. ...
- A Professional Practice Space. ...
- The Classic Basement.
How do you make the rehearsal space comfortable?
8 Ways to Make Your Practice Space Your Happy Place
- Declutter it. A clean environment is the key to staying content for many folks. ...
- Create easy access to resources. ...
- Make it single-purpose. ...
- Remove unnecessary electronics. ...
- Make it comfortable. ...
- Add inspiring visual stimulation. ...
- Set rules. ...
- Pretend you're going to work.
How do you sound treat a rehearsal room?
Heavy cloth, acoustic foam, pillows, and fiberglass insulation are all examples of absorptive materials. This type of acoustic treatment is best for reducing the mid- and high-frequency energy bouncing around your room. A few rugs on the floor can also help with this.