To call you a moron would be praising you!
If you can understand what I’m saying.
What do you do when the music’s not speaking to you?
I listen to music every day for several hours. It’s a daily routine. But some days I just can’t seem to get into the music. It takes a while for me to find the exact music that I want to listen to. Other days I’m fine with it from the beginning. If any of you have the same problem what do you do to get out of it?
@bolong lol |
When the music won't listen and I am not really listening to my wife either she advises me to get my panties out of a wad by suggesting that I "take a hike" - not in the colloquial sense but in the literal meaning of the expression which I do. I have a hike right out my back door that takes me up steep hills and back down on the return flight. After that I am properly oxygenated and full of endorphins, ready for anything of beauty. |
I often feel that way about reading - just can't find a book that draws me in. So, I just put on some comfortable music, push back in my chair and drowse a bit. Not music that demands attention though. Something for solo piano, like, perhaps Brahms, Debussy, Schumann, etc. You might try reading something, like a newspaper, i.e. the NY Times. That ought to put you to sleep. :-) When you wake you can focus on your music which demands your attention. |