Panels for use in building construction (partitions, walls, ceilings,
floors or doors) which exhibit improved acoustical sound proofing in
multiple specific frequency ranges comprise laminated structures having
as an integral part thereof one or more layers of viscoelastic material
of varied shear moduli which also function as a glue and energy
dissipating layer; and, in some embodiments, one or more constraining
layers, such as gypsum, cement, metal, cellulose, wood, or
petroleum-based products such as plastic, vinyl, plastic or rubber. In
one embodiment, standard wallboard, typically gypsum, comprises the
external surfaces of the laminated structure.