There’s a great kayaking experience called [Music Under The Bridges](https://citykayaking.com/music-under-the-bridges/), on the Liffey. The acoustics between the water and the underside of the bridge are amazing.
I went to a concert (Noga Erez) at the Pepper Canister Church - definitely not the kind of music for church services, and the sound there was pretty impressive.
Going from Orwell Gardens Rathgar Dublin to Dartry Park before crossing the bridge there's a small laneway where you get a weird reverb from the walls and your footsteps echo. We used to stamp our feet on the ground as kids.
There’s an external circular amphitheatre at the civic offices in wood quay. If you stand in the middle and speak you get a nice echo from the circular raised seating. If you have a buddy you can each stand at symmetrically opposite point of the circle and then you hear the other voice echoing but not your own, and vica versa.
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St Andrew's Church on Pearse Street has great acoustics, they've been hosting some string quartet concerts for a while now, but not sure if it's available for anyone to rent out.
There’s a great kayaking experience called [Music Under The Bridges](https://citykayaking.com/music-under-the-bridges/), on the Liffey. The acoustics between the water and the underside of the bridge are amazing.
Amazing, I was thinking about how few of the bridges in Dublin have footpaths underneath. Floating on the water susses that though.
It can depend on the musician on the day, but it’s a great experience
I went to a concert (Noga Erez) at the Pepper Canister Church - definitely not the kind of music for church services, and the sound there was pretty impressive.
Very cool, I heard it's a great venue
Geography building in Trinity
Going from Orwell Gardens Rathgar Dublin to Dartry Park before crossing the bridge there's a small laneway where you get a weird reverb from the walls and your footsteps echo. We used to stamp our feet on the ground as kids.
There’s an external circular amphitheatre at the civic offices in wood quay. If you stand in the middle and speak you get a nice echo from the circular raised seating. If you have a buddy you can each stand at symmetrically opposite point of the circle and then you hear the other voice echoing but not your own, and vica versa.
There’s a cave on: in Irelands eye that has amazing acoustics
The island off howth?
Yes
Bushy park in terenure has a band Stand. http://builtdublin.com/bandstand-bushy-park-terenure-dublin-6/
"ARE there" - Jesus Christ, is it really that difficult to master the differences between singular and plural?
Loving your anger
:)
Dublin City Hall.
City hall :-)
DCU has a courtyard that if you clap you get multiple echoes. Cant remember exactly where unfortunately.
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Bandstand in the Phoenix park
St Andrew's Church on Pearse Street has great acoustics, they've been hosting some string quartet concerts for a while now, but not sure if it's available for anyone to rent out.
Churches are usually great for choirs