To get fully engaged for more than just one or two tracks, regardless of the music, I seem to require a system able to convey the emotion put forth by the players and reproduce that with clarity, texture, drive, and proper tonality. (I've heard very few systems able to do this.) And the music must have some attractive, special quality as well. (e.g., Not just ANY piano trio performance, but something like Bill Evans' "Complete Live at the Village Vanguard".)
How does one "Get lost in the music"?
I seem to have lost the ability over the years. Is there a routine you guys follow to get yourself into that state?
My mind is constantly drifting/thinking when i am listening. My equipment is very musical and hiend in nature so i cant blame my equipment for my inability to get emotionally attached.
I dont expect to get into this state everytime i listen, but would like it to happen at least weekly.
Any advice is much appreciated
My mind is constantly drifting/thinking when i am listening. My equipment is very musical and hiend in nature so i cant blame my equipment for my inability to get emotionally attached.
I dont expect to get into this state everytime i listen, but would like it to happen at least weekly.
Any advice is much appreciated
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