Learn how to listen with Dr Dibb

paradiziac

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Ah, nice to know my system is [edited by Mods].

So I'd better forget sound connoissership and stick to enjoying music.

Cheers for the insight!
 

Electro

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A good simple guide, but I thought it was only me that listened like this
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I find it almost impossible do do anything else when listening to music I become totally immersed without even realising that I am .

My eyes close and I fall into a kind of meditative state where all that I am aware of is the music , the only way to describe it is a sort of hypnotic effect that takes me over !

It's a wonderful feeling though and probably one of the reasons I am so addicted to music , the music becomes the main part of my conciousness and gives me a wonderful feeling of well being .

It happens to me when listening to live music too which can be a little embarrassing sometimes !

Does anyone else have a similar experience to this or is it just me ? :oops:
 

Womaz

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Music can definitely improve your mood, on the odd occasion I am feeling a little down, I can always rely on dance music to pick me up......My feet start to tap.....before long I am up and dancing. Have you ever tried being miserable when dancing.....its impossible. Works every time.

With around 20% of the population on anti-depressants this could save the govt a small fortune :)
 

Sizzers

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Peggy Lee brings back some nostalgia.

Not heard her for probably 30-years and will try this one out at the weekend if my local HMV have it in stock, and if what is opined is true seems an excellent test.
 

SteveR750

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Failed to find 2 of the tracks on spotify - that particular recording of Wallflower Waltz, and the listing for La Traviata is hardly short.....

I'm almost empted to work out what strings Lofgren is using
 

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