- Mar 23, 2006
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Like others on the board, Ive been reading the CD recommendations and shoring up my music collection to try and get more familiar with all the bands on the PPVIII roster.
Last year, I tried to cram and found that didnt work too well.
This year, with nine months to go (and loads of good intentions), I now have my first pile of catch up CDs sitting on my dining room table.
Im curious as to whether folks have specific listening strategies that they use during the familiarization process especially if the CD is a genre/style that you havent particularly enjoyed in the past.
For example, do you wait until you can give the CD your full attention or have it playing in the background while working on something else? Do you give the CD several consecutive listens? Or give it a breather for a while in between listens?
And finally, how many chances do you give the CD before deciding that the music just *really* isnt your cup of tea?
Last year, I tried to cram and found that didnt work too well.
Im curious as to whether folks have specific listening strategies that they use during the familiarization process especially if the CD is a genre/style that you havent particularly enjoyed in the past.
For example, do you wait until you can give the CD your full attention or have it playing in the background while working on something else? Do you give the CD several consecutive listens? Or give it a breather for a while in between listens?
And finally, how many chances do you give the CD before deciding that the music just *really* isnt your cup of tea?