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Old 28.08.2009, 14:09
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Re: setting up as a piano teacher

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Private practicing or music lessons for two to three hours a day are in general acceptable. Very loud music instruments like trumpets or drums are according to this article not allowed. I have myself though practiced trombone for 30 minutes daily in a rented appartment without problems...

If the rental contract explicitely prohibits giving music lessons, you'll have to respect that.
tildaoz' living situation seems ideal for this hobby, but just in case someone else is thinking along the same lines and reads this but lives in a more 'usual' appartment building with one flat directly above the next - the wording of the law isn't necessarily going to be enough if you put your neighbours' back up.

You are allowed to make music and they are allowed to hammer nails into walls, drill holes in same, listen to music, practice their own instruments etc. It might not always be by coincidence that just as you start a lesson, the drilling starts again.
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