Cassandra
Guest
I've had an old computer for many years...but I just got a new one. One fun thing about it is that it can play seemingly infinitely many songs at once. Does anyone else enjoy playing between 2 and 12 songs at once and listening to them all blended together?
Anyone else do this? Why? What song combinations do you do?
*Rambling Alert*
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It is fun to me because you can create something new out of many already existing things. Listening to one song at once sometimes is boring to me (if I'm trying to use music to make one part of my brain shut up so I can focus)...so the multi-song thing can be useful as well as fun.
However, I know not all feel this way. My sister, for example, informed me that it made her feel nauseous and confused.
I wonder why the differences? She is a good musician...while I am merely an appreciator of music. I wonder if that has to do with it. Maybe she has a better ear for picking apart the individual songs and therefore is like a cat looking at a TV screen (they see all the little pixels individually because their eyes are great, but cannot appreciate the big picture).
Anyone else do this? Why? What song combinations do you do?
*Rambling Alert*
...............................................
It is fun to me because you can create something new out of many already existing things. Listening to one song at once sometimes is boring to me (if I'm trying to use music to make one part of my brain shut up so I can focus)...so the multi-song thing can be useful as well as fun.
However, I know not all feel this way. My sister, for example, informed me that it made her feel nauseous and confused.
I wonder why the differences? She is a good musician...while I am merely an appreciator of music. I wonder if that has to do with it. Maybe she has a better ear for picking apart the individual songs and therefore is like a cat looking at a TV screen (they see all the little pixels individually because their eyes are great, but cannot appreciate the big picture).