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What is favorite of music when programming?
classical ?
pop ?
rock ?
My favorite is Techno as long as it is not Dub-Step ::)
Must be really cold in Finland right now... :-\
QuoteMy favorite is Techno as long as it is not Dub-Step ::)
Isn't the question in the subject line about "music"? ???
Ralf ;)
Quote from: Bitbeisser on February 02, 2014, 07:19:14 AM
Must be really cold in Finland right now... :-\
No there isn't cold, just about -5 °C.
Classic music makes me relaxed and ideas flows.
I generally don't care about which kind of music, but on the quality of it :)
What's important to me is the flow of notes, sometime even classic music can be disturbing ;)
Quote from: Bitbeisser on February 02, 2014, 07:19:14 AM
Isn't the question in the subject line about "music"? ???
Techno suites best since it is more or less electronic music, so it really goes well with bits and bytes.
BTW, I hate Schlager (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlager) and volkstümliche Musik (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkst%C3%BCmliche_Musik), any kind of other music is welcome, if I like it.
In any case the kind of music you hear is always related to the task at hand and the mood you are in ;)
So listen and relax 8)
Quote from: timovjl on February 01, 2014, 11:28:45 PM
What is favorite of music when programming?
classical ?
pop ?
rock ?
Classical pop rock. Just listening to Tubular Bells, but Dark Side or Koeln Concert would be fine, too. It should be non-distracting.
Quote from: timovjl on February 01, 2014, 11:28:45 PM
What is favorite of music when programming?
classical ?
pop ?
rock ?
electronic music: http://www.di.fm/chillout
Quote from: jj2007 on February 02, 2014, 11:07:56 PM
Quote from: timovjl on February 01, 2014, 11:28:45 PM
What is favorite of music when programming?
classical ?
pop ?
rock ?
Classical pop rock. Just listening to Tubular Bells, but Dark Side or Koeln Concert would be fine, too. It should be non-distracting.
Naming Deep Purple (or their albums) in the same sentence as "pop" is a sacrilege... >:(
Ralf ;)
Quote from: Bitbeisser on February 03, 2014, 06:02:55 AMNaming Deep Purple (or their albums) in the same sentence as "pop" is a sacrilege... >:(
Oops, Beisserchen, there is no Deep Purple in my list ;-)
Quote from: timovjl on February 01, 2014, 11:28:45 PM
What is favorite of music when programming?
The sound of silence! czerny
Quote from: jj2007 on February 03, 2014, 10:11:31 AM
Quote from: Bitbeisser on February 03, 2014, 06:02:55 AMNaming Deep Purple (or their albums) in the same sentence as "pop" is a sacrilege... >:(
Oops, Beisserchen, there is no Deep Purple in my list ;-)
Well, :-[
"Doppelte Freud'sche Fehlleistung"... :'(
I clearly read "Tubular Bells" (and I like Mike Oldfield, used to have this played during ice hockey warm up during my more active days as a goalie), but then somehow made the first brain fart thinking of "Division Bells", which I coincidentally had been listening to a hour or so before. And then the second brain fart and "mixing the colors", writing Deep Purple instead of Pink Floyd. I blame the lack of caffeine at that time of day... :P
Beside that, still wouldn't call anything from Mike Oldfield "Pop" either....
Ralf
Something like sweet melody :)
Back in 2000 I stumbled upon an interesting web station, Softwave.ru that played an eclectic mix of world, lounge type music interspersed with the kind of music from Russian kino films, some Polish too I think. Then one day the station went dead :'( bummer!
Later I found SomaFM and rediscovered some of that playlist on the Secret Agent channel and some more of it on Illionois St. Lounge. The Lounge at DI.fm is good and played a lot of the stuff I heard on the old Russian station. In the end I collected my own playlist from these sources and added some Aida Vedeshiva songs that I like and Viola. Hours of listening pleasure. 8)
I listen radio cause the've play random good songs