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David_D
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I used to listen to much new-to-me music before, but it has become difficult for me to find albums I appreciate and enjoy as much as those I've got in my collection, so I'm now some tired of doing it - even there's always something I'm curious about.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Psychedelic Paul
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A typical day In My Life...
12 hours listening to music online, gaming and reading 3 hours walking and shopping 3 hours watching DVD movies & TV shows in the evening 6 hours sleeping ...although there's never enough hours in the day. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - September 19 2023 at 07:15 |
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Gentle and Giant
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My wife works part time on Mondays and Tuesdays. So those 12 hours are my main listening times when I play my vinyls (I never play anything when she's there - 1. She doesn't like prog 2. She doesn't like loud music). Of course if she's out at other times I'll stick something on too. If I can't sleep at night I'll listen to something in the spare room - with headphones of course - until I nod off. So all in all about 20-25 hours a week.
I sometimes wonder how others' get on dealing with their other halves when playing tunes. Edited by Gentle and Giant - September 19 2023 at 06:47 |
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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presdoug
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I listen to probably 3 hours of music a day; I live alone and now am retired so nothing gets in the way of that. And when I do listen, most of the time, I don't multi-task, just me and the music. Mostly on headphones and either classical music (symphonies, piano sonatas, piano concertos, violin concertos, opera) or progressive rock (Symphonic Prog, Jazz Rock, Electronic)
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I try to listen to 2-3 cds per day. Sometimes I only get to one. Sometimes I listen to music on youtube also. I'd say on average maybe 2-4 hours per day.
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MikeEnRegalia
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I used to listen to music for hours each day. That was when I was single. Nowadays, with a wife and three years old daughter, I'm usually listening to music at work, while commuting or when working out / running. And to add insult to injury, we've bought a house and are currently moving. Hopefully I'll have more time for music again in the coming winter months.
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MortSahlFan
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It's always on. Even if I leave for a bit, I keep the winamp going
so there's something playing when I enter. Sometimes if I watch a
video, I'll go complete a quick task, and the silence is too much, and I
must drop everything I'm doing to play some music, unless I'm recording
my own. It's my oxygen.
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moshkito
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Hi,
In my older days, I tend to not listen to anything anymore ... as much as I used to have music all day and night, just about. However, I still probably average around an hour or two a day, although many of those would be Space Pirate Radio, that is anywhere from 3 to 4 hours long, and the mixes in there are too good and enjoyable to not hear it ... in many ways way more satisfying than putting on an album by any band, just about. It's the element of "surprise" and "difference" for me, something that almost all albums do not have after the first piece, unless your name is AD2, but even then, i don't listen to them as much now as the music is cemented in my soul forever. Listening to any of the early albums is sort of like validating all the images and thoughts in my head in so many of those pieces, and I still find the MM Soundtrack (Dance of the Lemmings) to be one of the prettiest and best pieces to fly with ... such touch, such imagination, and such creativity ... and it's all an improvisation ... outstanding work! Too many albums today are about having a sound that is this or that ... and so few of them are strictly about the music and screw the ideas and what it is supposed to be. But I don't think that folks today have enough of the INNER LIFE to be able to create something that is not based and full of ideas from everything else. How quickly we forget how much different and NEW so much of the music we love was 50 some years ago ... and how fast we have forgotten it all for stuff that is just a format and a sound, instead of pure music!
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Frets N Worries
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I try and listen to around an hour or two a day, usually on Spotify, sometimes YouTube, and occasionally bandcamp...
And of course, records and such, my ever-growing collection must be listened to, records are meant for listening, just as guitars are meant for playing, not for show
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David_D
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Well, my life may not look quite like Paul's (I sleep more ), but my other half now is my Hi-Fi and my albums.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Sean Trane
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Not as much as I used to, I'm afraid
Still listening at least one hour in the car (work & back) and part of the evenings (years ago, this would amount to five hours/day - except for saturdays - too busy at something else) Nowadays, I'd say 3h on average per day. ... CD and Bandcamp mainly. Hi-fi in both my places, and will have a dedicated library/music room once retired, so I won't annoy the GF (she hates jazz-infkected musics)
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let's just stay above the moral melee
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JD
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Otherwise, it's ear buds, mid level cheapo small over the ear phones, JBL Charge portable speaker (when gardening) or if I'm chillaxin' in the house, my AKG-240 Studio phones.
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The Anders
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If I am under pressure, I prefer not to listen to music at all, and this can last for weeks, sometimes even months. Music, like any other noise, can become a strain if I am stressed, and I really need silence around me. Listening requires some surplus, but then it can also be the artistic stimuli that I need. When I do listen to music, it is always with headphones. Firstly because I don't want to disturb other people like f.e. my neighbours, secondly, my listening experience gets more intimate, and I can better focus on musical details. My listening is usually very thorough, and I can live myself very strongly into music (it depends on mood and mental surplus, though). I usually prefer not to do other things at the same time; however, I will sometimes hear music while washing up or cleaning - which doesn't require much intellectual energy anyway. |
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David_D
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I'd say, you spend much time on walking and shopping, Paul.
Edited by David_D - September 19 2023 at 14:46 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Lesanderd
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So much music, so little time... Usually 5 -6 hours per day (Cd ,Vinyls) plus 2-3 hours of random stuff, radio, youtube ,phone etc
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Jacob Schoolcraft
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Usually 2 or 3 hours in the morning .
If it snows I'll sometimes listen to music non stop or until I fall asleep. During a snow blizzard I may end up playing Procol Harum, Renaissance, Jethro Tull, Omega, for hours. Or modern chamber music. Usually the stormy weather conditions are inspiring and I get lost in music for hours. |
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David_D
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I guess the typical is to have periods when we don't enjoy it as much as usually.
Edited by David_D - September 21 2023 at 05:53 |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Always using every opportunity to turn the topic towards "modern musicians are crap" ... quite predictable. I for one am glad that I wasn't around 50 years ago. Who knows, if I had I might be as closed-minded (eared) today. So for me it is quite the opposite. Working on my website has rekindled my interest in music, and for the last six months I have listened to more than 150 new releases from this year. So while, as I explained above, I don't have nearly as much time to listen to music as I had twenty years ago, I am really trying to use it to listen to NEW music, at least 4-5 release per week.
Edited by MikeEnRegalia - September 21 2023 at 06:10 |
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MikeEnRegalia
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So you won the lottery, big inheritance ... something like that?
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