In reading your post several times, there was only a fairly vague mention of sound, one time, by one neighbor and it didn't contain an actual complaint or a request to do anything different.
Now you are divining the level of friendliness in hallway meetings and drawing specific conclusions that it must be all about you.
Rather than read tea leaves, why don't you just ask your neighbors? Maybe you're right and you can find out what needs to be done. Or, maybe you're wrong and it has nothing to do with your music. Could be their dog died, or you're not using enough deodorant.
If you just "assume" you'll likely fix things that don't need fixing.
Asking not only clarifies the real issue, whatever it is, it also shows you're interested in being a good neighbor. Most people respond quite well to that approach.
Now you are divining the level of friendliness in hallway meetings and drawing specific conclusions that it must be all about you.
Rather than read tea leaves, why don't you just ask your neighbors? Maybe you're right and you can find out what needs to be done. Or, maybe you're wrong and it has nothing to do with your music. Could be their dog died, or you're not using enough deodorant.
If you just "assume" you'll likely fix things that don't need fixing.
Asking not only clarifies the real issue, whatever it is, it also shows you're interested in being a good neighbor. Most people respond quite well to that approach.