How do you listen to your music when you are not supposed to?You can get away with listening to music in your room, school, or church if you don't notice anyone is listening.
Step 1: Choose between discreet earbuds or wireless earbuds.
Earbuds that have a cord color will blend into hair or clothes.White Apple brand earbuds stand out more than darker ones.If you want to eliminate wires altogether, you can get a wireless pair that can connect to your phone or mp3 player.
Step 2: Wear large clothing.
You can hide the cord of your earbuds by wearing a shirt or sweatshirt.If you want your earpieces to come out by your neck, you need to put your phone or mp3 player in a large pocket in your pants or sweatshirt.Wrap the earbud cords behind your ears and put the hood on your sweatshirt to make them less obvious.Cut a few small holes in your sweatshirt pocket or hood to hide your ear bud cord even better.
Step 3: You can conceal your ears by wearing a hat or hands.
To hide earbuds, choose a hat that covers your ears.If you don't have a hat, try covering earbuds with your hair if it's long, or casually lean on one hand to conceal an ear and listen through that ear only.Special pockets built into hats and ear warmers can hold small speakers or earbuds.
Step 4: Keep the volume down.
It is important to keep your music volume low so that other people don't hear it and catch you.You can still hear someone call your name at a good level.
Step 5: If you have a computer, listen from it.
If you are in a class that allows you to take notes on a computer, you can run your earbuds through your clothes the same way as with a phone or mp3 player, but cover where they connect to your computer with something like a scarf or jacket.Keep your music player in the background of your screen or minimize it.
Step 6: Continue paying attention.
You need to pay attention to your surroundings and listen to music at the same time.You should not be caught because you can't answer a question in class or you space out when you should be interacting with people.
Step 7: Keep the speakers low.
The volume on your speakers should be kept low.Put headphones on if you can't get away with playing loud music.
Step 8: Music can be played when people aren't around.
Pick the times of day when your parents or other people are not in the house.
Step 9: There is music playing in a concealed room.
The basement, attic, or other room of your house should be far away from other people and well-insulated.
Step 10: Soundproof the room.
If you can, cover the whole door with a blanket and put a towel under the crack.If you are concerned about being heard from below, lay down some thick rugs on the floor.
Step 11: You should do a sound test.
Go into other rooms of the house where you don't want to be heard to adjust the volume if the music is playing in your room.If you have someone else in the house who doesn't mind knowing about your music, do the test for you.
Step 12: It's a good idea to remove evidence.
When you are done listening, hide the CDs, records, and mp3 players.If you don't own a certain kind of music or want to leave less of a trace, then you should consider streaming music online.Go to "History" in the browser you use to clear any music sites you've visited, and go into your browser settings to find and empty your cache file.You can open a private or incognito window to listen to music sites that aren't in your history.