>>Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
>>
>>> An acoustic decoupled room inside
>>> the room for a sax player might be possible in regards to costs and
>>> structural engineering, but at some point there are limits regarding
>>> costs as well as structural engineering.
>>
>>No matter how well done a booth sounds like a booth :)
>>
>>IMO, you solve some problems to create others.
>
>You are absolutely right! This is just for a sax player who want's to
>increase her free jazz abilities.
>
>A few seconds ago I off-list wrote:
>
>    Begin forwarded message:
>
>    Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 19:03:50 +0100
>    From: Ralf Mardorf
>    To: jonetsu
>    Subject: [off-list] [LAU] studio prep question.
>
>
>    I'm not good doing overtone singing and would like to practise
> doing it, but since I have good luck with a peaceful neighbourhood and
>    some even like my guitar playing, I won't exhaust the good luck and
>    don't practise overtone singing.
>
>To practise overtone singing a cabin would do the job ;).

Keep in mind, the sax player could try out different pharses for
hours inside the booth and to record the sax, the musician could do it a
few seconds outside the booth.
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Hope you aren't suggesting that the sax player isn't a musician.

And, the sax player can learn to play more quietly! Really, he (she) can. But, it's hard.

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