"Maybe Spain has turned from the country that loves music to the country that hates it whilst I wasn't looking?"
"What is the world coming to? Her neighbors should be glad that they can hear some actual music instead of dumb pop love songs you usually hear on radio."
Yeah this thread's just been brimming with nuance
Well, firstly, that has nothing to do with the line you quoted. Secondly, of
course people are going to make comments like that in this situation, the question you quoted of mine was a rhetorical one, not a literal one, and the comment about music types was a single line in an entire thread, a personal opinion, and certainly not worth attacking the entire thread for. Don't take everything so literally as though it were a personal insult.
Anyway, back on topic :
@Mongoose: Yup, apparently the legal limit for musical instruments in Spain is 30Db, which is about equivalent to a desert at night, so even the initial law seems a bit crazy, I think it's a comedy of errors that has somehow got completely out of control.
The only question that remains in my mind is, was that value relative to the background noise or an absolute reading, usually these reading are absolute but if it was 40Db
above background noise, that's a different level entirely, but I doubt
that because it would put her piano at around Jet Fighter levels, since the Decibel curve is exponential.