So, I moved into an apartment building last year, and first thing had a talk with the superinterdent about the piano, which he assured me wasn't a problem. Just don't play past 9PM, he says. So, after the first week or so I start getting complaints. Maybe I could somehow soundproof the room, he suggests. Instead I go out and buy a Yamaha digital piano, which I put in the bedroom, and practice nightly with headphones on. A few months in, while playing, I started hearing loud bangs coming from upstairs. Turns out, people are complaining about, get this, the sound of my fingers hitting the keys. No music, see, just the percussive sound of the keys being hit. This is while playing Liszt transcription of Beethoven's 5th, which can be pretty forceful. I couldn't believe anyone could possibly hear my fingers on the keyboard, but if they can hear it, whatever. So I started playing Alkan's 50 ans, which is the quietest, slowest piece I could find, and they're still complaining. The whole side of the building is complaining about a "drumming and tapping" he says. So now, I informed him that everyone seems to be, I don't know, insane, and I'll be moving out at the end of the lease. Has anyone else experienced such hostility? I don't want to bother anyone, and I always have the TV very low, etc..., but am I to be expected not to play at all until the lease is up, five months from now? I've begun looking into buying a house, which I figure is the only way to get people off my back.