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The biggest part played here is the ability to convey emotion. The stimulation of emotion leads to one pointedness of mind, when this is achieved even for a short time a feeling of euphoria is experienced. Much of how music is percieved depends on our state of mind when we listen to it. Certainly looking for details after performing an 'upgrade', leads to a higher level of concentration with regards to the listener, and this could explain many a percieved 'new sound' or nuance in a track or piece of music. That said some upgrades can make a staggering difference! There are times when we are receptive opon sitting down to listen to music, this receptivatey is due to the fact that we have managed to clear our minds of the outside world and focus our attention, music is far more enjoyable when you can do this, and even lesser components can be enjoyed in this manner.
Hi Michael,Actually not many people learn to grasp this concept right througout life, you are lucky. I was much like you in that I only really listened to certain types of music. It really is important to clear your mind if you really want to 'listen' to what is being played, then you can relate to the true message behind the music or song. We have to ask ourselves how much of a track did we actually hear, maybe a couple of seconds attentivley at most (I suffer from this myself)!RegardsRaj
Michael, I just saw a pic of your system...very impressive. I like your creativity too, putting your turntable on a dishwasher so you can just pop your LP's into it for cleaning is a stroke of genius
...Actually not many people learn to grasp this concept right througout life, you are lucky. I was much like you in that I only really listened to certain types of music. It really is important to clear your mind if you really want to 'listen' to what is being played, then you can relate to the true message behind the music or song. We have to ask ourselves how much of a track did we actually hear, maybe a couple of seconds attentivley at most (I suffer from this myself)!RegardsRaj
Sound waves 'banging' against your head, eh? I suppose that makes sense. I've always known it to mean metal fan, as indicated by the up and down swinging of the 'ol noggin to an appropriate mid-paced beat. (causes lots of neck pain though, I stay away from it as much as possible.
This quote comes from Nathan a few pages back and a few days ago. Sorry I missed out on the discussion between Nathan and DVV, but I've had trouble getting into the forum and have also not had enough time. Nathan made this comment about head banging music:QuoteSound waves 'banging' against your head, eh? I suppose that makes sense. I've always known it to mean metal fan, as indicated by the up and down swinging of the 'ol noggin to an appropriate mid-paced beat. (causes lots of neck pain though, I stay away from it as much as possible. First off, DVV, you have no idea what head banging or metal music is until you've heard some of Nathan's stuff. And Nathan informed me that he only allowed me to hear some of his more tame cd's.
Second, Nathan, I think you also have the wrong definition of head banging. After listening to your music last week, I now know the real definition.Head Banging: Listening that results in the same damage that one would incur if one continually banged one's head against a brick wall.
Oh, Michael didn't know that you were the same Michael as the owner of this system. I saw your system on AR and responded. I like my Mapltree pre as well. I think it is seriously one of the best bargains in hi-fi.
Hey Michael,This may seem off-topic,I'm sure your clued up on breathing methods to help clear and control the mind for 'listening' sessions, how about clueing us all up? I sometimes use diaphramatic breathing to help relax and concentrate.ThanksRaj
Dear Audiojerry, Sincerely,NathanOkay the gloves are off now - If anyone's interested to see the Headbanger vs. the Jazz Snob going at it in the Fight Club I'll be making a post there shortly. (All in good humor, of course ) Come and I'll dispell some myths regarding metal music. Then after that audiojerry and his Nancy Boy acoustic jazz albums will both be put through the virtual shredder!!!Bring it on, pops!
OK, Bring it on sonny! I'll be waiting for you in the alley, and I will have Dianna Krall and Patricia Barber with me. You'll recognize them - they'll be wearing spiked hair, spiked heals, and spiked bras!Who the hell is Nancy?