Music while Crafting ?
#52
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For me, I like listening to classic country or classic rock on the radio or, on CD, it is Celtic Woman, Harry Chapin, Kenny G, or Manheim Steamroller.My player in the sewing room is a one CD'er, so I mostly play the radio but the 6player in the LR is mostly used when I am busy and not wanting to change them often and it is easily heard in the sewing room.
#53
Often there is nothing more than the sounds of the outdoors coming into my room, the music of the birds and rain are my favorites. Then, when the leaf blowers, lawnmowers, chain saws or chippers crank up I switch to the 5 disk player. Almost anything goes, but I can't have it over power the thoughts in my head. When I changed disks last night, I removed ABBA, Yanni, Enya, PDQ Bach, and Classical Jukebox and replaced them with Camana Briana, Schuman, and Clanid. I often listen to internet radio, whatever strikes my fancy. 50's 60's, soft rock, Broadway, light opera, bluegrass, classical, musicals . . . I'd like to get XM, but it doesn't transmit that far in the house. I usually like music which has a beat no faster than my normal heart rhythm, and does not have clashing cords for sewing and cutting. I save that for when I'm getting ruthless with cleaning.
#54
my I Pod is on shuffle
I have 489 songs right now and the list is added to every Month !!!!
Some of everything !!!!
I have to hit forward some times,and do that several times when something comes on that is stopping my creatative moment.
I have 489 songs right now and the list is added to every Month !!!!
Some of everything !!!!
I have to hit forward some times,and do that several times when something comes on that is stopping my creatative moment.
#59
Originally Posted by bjnicholson
I like books on disc. I can't tune in my radio in the dining room/studio. If not a book then classical music.
1. Wedding Ring
2. Endless Chain
3. Lover's Knot
4. Sister's Choice
5. Touching Stars
In that order.
Very good stories - all related around quilting. The narration is fantabulous. Very southern (and I love a southern accent).
And I love classical music, Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart. And I love to listen to Luciano Pavoratti.
Lucky for me our library sells their older cd audio books and their tape audio books, so I have a real collection here. Then when I am done with them I give them to a friend who takes them up north and gives them to the Lions Club for blind people to "see" some good books! I am waiting with bated breath for the next Jennifer Chiaverini book "The Union Quilt" to be delivered to our library. I have a request for it. First one on the list, too! Can't wait til that comes in. It is coming out in March.
If you want the names of some really good ones PM me and I will be glad to let you know of some. Be sure and read all of Jennifer Chiaverini's books! They are so good! Edie
#60
gotta have music! usually i put in a cd of something from the eighties! listen to pop on the radio. it's got to be upbeat! of course sometimes i get to listening to it and just start sewing right along to the beat and oopps! got to learn to slow down some!
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