I have a family member who sings like 4 hours... Am I wrong for getting annoyed? | The Overture That Never Ends
You love singing, but you are living in a practice room that never closes. You feel guilty for craving silence, but silence is the canvas upon which music is painted.
Even Wagner knew when to end the opera. Constant output without input (silence/listening) is not art; it is noise pollution. Your annoyance is a valid biological response to over-stimulation. The ear needs rest to recalibrate.
The Sovereign Solution:
1. Negotiate the Intermission: Establish "Quiet Hours." It is not a restriction; it is a boundary.
2. The Gift of Headphones: Buy them a practice mute or a sound-isolation setup. It is a gift for both of you.
3. Sovereign Silence: Reclaim your own sonic space. Wear noise-cancelling headphones. You have the right to your own internal soundtrack.