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Anybody who doesn't do this is missing out!


Your neighbours are your audience and therefore critics so best choose your songs wisely.

Throw the odd cringeworthy song in there to mix it up.
 
I listen to music multiple times isolating specific components of the music. Its amazing listening to hidden parts of music that you just wouldnt take notice without doing so. Demons and its time be imagine dragons have some hidden parts i love

I love harmonies in music, particularly Queen. Roger Taylor's high notes are incredible. So, it was with great anticipation that the missus and I went to the Opera House a few weeks back for Queen with the Sydney Symphony, led by Mig Ayesa (Of INXS Rockstar semi fame) and 3 other Broadway performers. Obviously knowing that Queen could never be replicated, I was still hopeful of hearing the intricacies of the composition, after nearly 20 years of bashing my ear drums.

Cue the disappointment when they left most, if not all of it, out. Was a great show, mind, I was just expecting more.
 

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I sing loudly around the house when home alone.

Often i'll be out on the back deck chucking some darts or something and start singing something loudly and poorly, usually my neighbour tells me to shut my hole
 
A lot of people do that, in particular I've found people that actually play instruments a lot do that. It's why I love some bands, the little intricacies are amazing and sometimes the best part of a song.
It's one of things I love about the Dead. There are so many little intracacies in their concerts. Phil Lesh called it electronic chamber music, which I think is a really good description of what they played.

Wow! I'm listening to Bittersweet Symphony by the Verve, and I am hearing components that I've never heard before. ITs something you really need to appreciate. There's like a short ripple guitar sound in there, reminiscent of Hawaiian music. @1:28,1:40,1:52, along with multiple vocals if you listen carefully enough.

Birds of Tokyo - Lanterns has maybe up to 4 different vocals happening at once near the end of the song.
 

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Sometimes if I hit my hand or knee on something, I'll have to hit my other hand/knee on it to even it out. I don't do it as much as I used to when I was younger though. Back then, if I even brushed my hand across my face to get rid of a fly, I'd have to do it with the other hand as well.
 
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