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I listen to a lot of music. I have over 10,000 albums on my computer, and I listen to music nearly non-stop all day long. I also have album covers for nearly every one of those albums somehow. I don't know if I'm obsessed with music though...
Thank you! What most people don't understand is you don't need crazy amounts of power (wattage) either in a car or home to make super loud
crisp music! I could make a 200w car system so loud and clear it would resonate your ear drums to agony while sounding awesome. It is all about how well
you understand the science of sound. I started adding & modifying radio's, tv's and such at 6yrs old. I added an audio jack to my color tv so I could hook it to my stereo
Battlestar Galactica sounded way cooler that way! (my first project):dance:
No or bad ID tags drive me nuts, so thats one thing I do care for a lot, as well as having it in folders. I used to put all filenames in a specific format as well, but itunes doesnt care for those, so now I just do ID tags. The album images I do care for and annoys me to no end if itunes adds an album cover thats not the right one.(sometimes different artist even)
I can't even stand it if an artist is differently tagged (capitals for on album, no capitals for others) within itunes.
But those things usually just happen if you download music
I LOVE my music! From my early teenage years, I felt that it was the only thing that was keeping me sane! I'm into anything Rock'n'Roll, Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal, Heavy/Hard Metal, Heavy/Hard Rock, Jazz, Funk, Fussion and Punk, though I will NEVER listen to anything pop, rap, hip-hop or r'n'b as I personally don't classify those "genres" as music![]()
I started to study it in logical terms and have concluded good music is often very simple, not complex. The people who inspire me are Brian Wilson, John Lennon, McCartney, John Denver and so on - good, simple songwriters. However, as of yet, I really don't know if I have the innate ability to write really good music. The only way I know is to experiment with chord transitions and riffs till something suddenly sounds good and then build it up from there.I have music playing in my head much of time; sometimes original sometimes not. I can remember music very well, and my memory is almost as good as the real thing. The music I make up in my head might possibly be bits and pieces of things I have heard that I put together in new ways.
I started to study it in logical terms and have concluded good music is often very simple, not complex.
but yes i use my ipod for complete albums and my other mp3 player for single song files. my ipod can hold 30 gb and mp3 player can hold 4 gb. time to upgrade!