A day? Last.fm says I listen to an average of 40 tracks a day but I only just started counting Youtube videos a few days ago.
A day? Last.fm says I listen to an average of 40 tracks a day but I only just started counting Youtube videos a few days ago.
idk, depends how long I'm out of the house as I always listen to stuff when I'm walking anywhere.
Otherwise I mostly just listen to the radio at work. Can't track that really.
Back in high school I would just listen to music all day, have an ear bud in at all times, and then actually sit and listen tentatively to the music during class and during the hours at home when I wasn't doing homework. So I dunno if that really counts as 24/7 since my mind was kinda preoccupied most of the time.
i have 1.3 days worth of music.
i guess i listen to that.
A lot. I listen to whole albums all the way through. Maybe two or three depending on length.
At 1/26/13 11:36 PM, Xenomit wrote: How much air do you breath
Too much.
At 1/26/13 11:39 PM, Xenomit wrote:At 1/26/13 11:38 PM, TheColourAwesome2 wrote:Then that's how much music I listen tooAt 1/26/13 11:36 PM, Xenomit wrote: How much air do you breathToo much.
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According to Last.fm, I listen to an average of 74 tracks a day. But my iPod doesn't scrobble, so suppose I listen to a tad more than that.
I always have something in the background. I have a few playlists of different genres lasting from 12-72 hours. I don't have anything when I'm out and about though, so I guess you can subtract that.
According to last.fm I only average out at 23 tracks a day. Though I tend to turn the scrobbler off and listen to a TON of stuff without it being scrobbled to last.fm. I've actually sat and had enough music queued up on WMP to last me literally a whole day and sat listening to it or had it as background music.
I do this for reasons that I don't feel like fully explaining
Though other than that I listen to stuff on Youtube a lot. And 9 times out of 10 its stuff I have on my computer or have an actual physical copy of and I could be listening to that instead...
At 1/26/13 11:52 PM, hiddeninthecrowd wrote: i listen to enough hours of music a day. it's a great system to use and i don't even have to turn my music listening into stat monitoring with last.fm
I use last.fm so I can keep track of what I listen to because a lot of what I listen to is on Youtube. Before I would just forget about it. Last.fm has a good community as well and I find more artists on it then anywhere else.
At 1/26/13 11:55 PM, Viper50 wrote: According to last.fm I only average out at 23 tracks a day. Though I tend to turn the scrobbler off and listen to a TON of stuff without it being scrobbled to last.fm. I've actually sat and had enough music queued up on WMP to last me literally a whole day and sat listening to it or had it as background music.
I do this for reasons that I don't feel like fully explainingThough other than that I listen to stuff on Youtube a lot. And 9 times out of 10 its stuff I have on my computer or have an actual physical copy of and I could be listening to that instead...
It is nice to turn off scrobbling sometimes. It does make me a little anxious that everything I listen to is recorded and detracts from the music experience a little. It's why vinyl seems like such a nice option to have. I missed out on a nice Rega TT on ebay for super cheap which I probably should have gone for.
It's crazy. I've never counted. I listen to music in the shower, in the kitchen making breakfast, in the car on the way to work, at work, in the car on the way home from work, i have a playlist i only listen to on my nano when i'm lifting, and usually when i'm unwinding for sleep. I often listen to music when I'm playing video games and watching sports, too. And then there's live music which is another story...
At 1/26/13 11:10 PM, TheColourAwesome wrote: A day? Last.fm says I listen to an average of 40 tracks a day but I only just started counting Youtube videos a few days ago.
I only listen to a few new tracks a day unless I play zune or last.fm in the background
At 1/26/13 11:58 PM, TheColourAwesome wrote: It is nice to turn off scrobbling sometimes. It does make me a little anxious that everything I listen to is recorded and detracts from the music experience a little. It's why vinyl seems like such a nice option to have. I missed out on a nice Rega TT on ebay for super cheap which I probably should have gone for.
I've had my scrobbler off for like a day now, but thats from me being forgetful.
like I am all the time....
I originally turned it off because I was going to burn a cd for myself with Tweak Bird and King Hobo on it but I didn't want to risk accidentally playing something. Because I'm weird and have an ocd when it comes to last.fm and HAVE TO have my play count end with either a 5 or a 0 or else I flip out and try finding something that will fix my play count. I do the same with the play count for artists on there. It's why I tend to have a bunch of artists that have the same play count and some have their play counts that are MILES apart in number.
For example my number one artist is Red Fang with 2,535 plays, my second is Electric Wizard with exactly 700, and my third is Nirvana with 370.
Vinyl IS nice to have around sometimes. Granted I will admit its not very practical for "on the go" listening.
ya know....unless you somehow have a portable turn table and a ton of 45s with you.
At 1/27/13 12:09 AM, Viper50 wrote: Vinyl IS nice to have around sometimes. Granted I will admit its not very practical for "on the go" listening.
ya know....unless you somehow have a portable turn table and a ton of 45s with you.
I don't like On The Go audio anyway. It's a distraction and will never sound as good as home audio. It's also a great way to be anti-social.
At 1/27/13 12:11 AM, TheColourAwesome wrote: I don't like On The Go audio anyway. It's a distraction and will never sound as good as home audio.
Yeah but having music with you when you're walking or something is better than walking around in silence sometimes though.
It's also a great way to be anti-social.
Indeed it is haha
At 1/27/13 12:16 AM, Viper50 wrote:At 1/27/13 12:11 AM, TheColourAwesome wrote: I don't like On The Go audio anyway. It's a distraction and will never sound as good as home audio.Yeah but having music with you when you're walking or something is better than walking around in silence sometimes though.
Having music on a walk is pretty nice. It's like a backing track to your life. It effects your mood too.
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93 tracks a day ks nearly enough to cut yourself from the world for a while
Not so much anymore. I find myself recording/making music more than listening.
But I do throw on a record one every once in a while.
Normally whenever I'm alone in my room. Unless I'm going to sleep or playing a video game.
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Usually over 2 or 3 hours if I use the internet for a while. I listen to my iPod on the school bus so that's just over an hour.
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Really just depends what I'm doing. I probably listen to most of my music when I'm sitting on the bus listening to my iPod. If I'm just browsing the internet and not on YouTube I might have music playing. Last I checked, Last.fm said I listen to an average of 22 tracks a day. That's probably not an accurate estimate though because for some reason it never scrobbles my iPod properly.
I'm listening to music right now actually. Not my usual kind of music either. I think it's considered chiptune.
I barely listen to music. The only time I do that is if I'm on the bus or something.