Poll Idea.
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Classical Opera Classic Rock Rock Metal Country Easy Listening Talk Radio (for thoese that prefer a radio to CD/MP3) Jazz Hip Hop/Rap Blues Techno/Dance Thats all I can think of :) I'm sure I missed something though. James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
Looks about right. Might want to include Pop just incase someone listens to NSting etc. -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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Looks about right. Might want to include Pop just incase someone listens to NSting etc. -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
†One other option: depends For me, it depends on what I'm coding. I'm working on a game, I usually will listen to Techo, but if I'm coding my latest and greated windows utility, it's usually Enya... So don't make it an all or nothing option... Programming in binary is as easy as 01 10 11.
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Classical Opera Classic Rock Rock Metal Country Easy Listening Talk Radio (for thoese that prefer a radio to CD/MP3) Jazz Hip Hop/Rap Blues Techno/Dance Thats all I can think of :) I'm sure I missed something though. James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
You missed: Bavarian accordian music Scottish pipe music cheers, Chris Maunder
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Classical Opera Classic Rock Rock Metal Country Easy Listening Talk Radio (for thoese that prefer a radio to CD/MP3) Jazz Hip Hop/Rap Blues Techno/Dance Thats all I can think of :) I'm sure I missed something though. James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
And also; 1. Nose flute music - yes, it exists! 2. Broadway / Music Hall 3. Folk 4. Country (NOT at all the same as folk even though people lump them together) 5. Neo-classical / modern 6. Filmic I'm sure there are WAY too many for a poll. but I would say the broader categories would be; Art music (instrumental or vocal) Folk music (instrumental or vocal) Rock - classic Rock - contempory Popular / "electro-pop" Music hall / filmic Jazz / big band Blues Film Hip-hop, R&B Metal Easy listening / chillout "Classical" music is technically stuff written between ~1750 - 1800 yet people use this label for anything vaguely classical-sounding, although the correct terms are medieval (pre 1600), baroque (1600-1750) inc both early baroque and late baroque, classical (1750 - 1800 I think), romantic (1800-1900), and modern (post 1900). By referring to this under the label art music you get around all that mess AND include operatic works, songs, orchestral works, and sonatas in the same bag. An opera is a bit like a musical except the music is in a specific style, and interestingly all composers wrote their operas using the same story for years; the story was that of the girl who got taken to the underworld and this guy tried to save her but he wasn't allowed to look back as he walked out of hell, of course he did look back and lost her forever. Thus endeth the lesson :-D. -- Andrew.
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And also; 1. Nose flute music - yes, it exists! 2. Broadway / Music Hall 3. Folk 4. Country (NOT at all the same as folk even though people lump them together) 5. Neo-classical / modern 6. Filmic I'm sure there are WAY too many for a poll. but I would say the broader categories would be; Art music (instrumental or vocal) Folk music (instrumental or vocal) Rock - classic Rock - contempory Popular / "electro-pop" Music hall / filmic Jazz / big band Blues Film Hip-hop, R&B Metal Easy listening / chillout "Classical" music is technically stuff written between ~1750 - 1800 yet people use this label for anything vaguely classical-sounding, although the correct terms are medieval (pre 1600), baroque (1600-1750) inc both early baroque and late baroque, classical (1750 - 1800 I think), romantic (1800-1900), and modern (post 1900). By referring to this under the label art music you get around all that mess AND include operatic works, songs, orchestral works, and sonatas in the same bag. An opera is a bit like a musical except the music is in a specific style, and interestingly all composers wrote their operas using the same story for years; the story was that of the girl who got taken to the underworld and this guy tried to save her but he wasn't allowed to look back as he walked out of hell, of course he did look back and lost her forever. Thus endeth the lesson :-D. -- Andrew.
Andrew Peace wrote: Art music (instrumental or vocal) Folk music (instrumental or vocal) Rock - classic Rock - contempory Popular / "electro-pop" Music hall / filmic Jazz / big band Blues Film Hip-hop, R&B Metal Easy listening / chillout Perfect List! -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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Andrew Peace wrote: Art music (instrumental or vocal) Folk music (instrumental or vocal) Rock - classic Rock - contempory Popular / "electro-pop" Music hall / filmic Jazz / big band Blues Film Hip-hop, R&B Metal Easy listening / chillout Perfect List! -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
†And what about my Gregorian Chants!?! ;P /ravi (who must have complete silence when coding) "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com
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And what about my Gregorian Chants!?! ;P /ravi (who must have complete silence when coding) "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com
Medieval - guess it would go under Art Music? -- Andrew.
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And what about my Gregorian Chants!?! ;P /ravi (who must have complete silence when coding) "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com
Maybe that could be a write in :) -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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Medieval - guess it would go under Art Music? -- Andrew.
Andrew, I was kidding. Really. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com
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Andrew, I was kidding. Really. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com
Oh, errr, yeah. Me too. Bwahahahaha!!! :-D -- Andrew (burnt out).
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Oh, errr, yeah. Me too. Bwahahahaha!!! :-D -- Andrew (burnt out).
Damn, I should'a seen that!
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Classical Opera Classic Rock Rock Metal Country Easy Listening Talk Radio (for thoese that prefer a radio to CD/MP3) Jazz Hip Hop/Rap Blues Techno/Dance Thats all I can think of :) I'm sure I missed something though. James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
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You missed: Bavarian accordian music Scottish pipe music cheers, Chris Maunder
I also missed blue grass and the rest that others have filled in :) I don't think John would appreciate me lumping "old" country and blue grass with "new" country :laugh: James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
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The question is only half of it - we need 5-10 options too ;) cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris we can modify the question to :- "What do you do alongside programming?" and the multiple choice check-box answers can be :- [people may tick more than once check-box] (1) Listen to music [mp3] (2) Post on the Lounge (3) Browse through porn sites (4) Chat on an IM [sonork/icq] (5) Eat & drink [chips/coke etc.] (6) Smoke (7) Play desktop games [eg:- miniputt/invasion/RaceX] (8) Read a magazine [paper mag not e-mag] Nish Bow wow wow, Yippee yo yippee yay, My miniputt high, Is now 30 yay.
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Chris we can modify the question to :- "What do you do alongside programming?" and the multiple choice check-box answers can be :- [people may tick more than once check-box] (1) Listen to music [mp3] (2) Post on the Lounge (3) Browse through porn sites (4) Chat on an IM [sonork/icq] (5) Eat & drink [chips/coke etc.] (6) Smoke (7) Play desktop games [eg:- miniputt/invasion/RaceX] (8) Read a magazine [paper mag not e-mag] Nish Bow wow wow, Yippee yo yippee yay, My miniputt high, Is now 30 yay.
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Classical Opera Classic Rock Rock Metal Country Easy Listening Talk Radio (for thoese that prefer a radio to CD/MP3) Jazz Hip Hop/Rap Blues Techno/Dance Thats all I can think of :) I'm sure I missed something though. James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
James T. Johnson wrote: Classical Opera Classic Rock Rock Metal Country Easy Listening Talk Radio (for thoese that prefer a radio to CD/MP3) Jazz Hip Hop/Rap Blues Techno/Dance Me too James,except the second and last one. Specially one of them is Jethro Tull.I love this band,recently I dl "One Brown Mouse" and it was perfect :) Mazy "So,so you think you can tell, Heaven from Hell, Blue skies from pain,... How I wish,how I wish you were here."
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James T. Johnson wrote: Classical Opera Classic Rock Rock Metal Country Easy Listening Talk Radio (for thoese that prefer a radio to CD/MP3) Jazz Hip Hop/Rap Blues Techno/Dance Me too James,except the second and last one. Specially one of them is Jethro Tull.I love this band,recently I dl "One Brown Mouse" and it was perfect :) Mazy "So,so you think you can tell, Heaven from Hell, Blue skies from pain,... How I wish,how I wish you were here."
Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd-1975I don't listen to all of those, though there is a fair share in there that I have listened to at one point in time :) Mazdak wrote: Specially one of them is Jethro Tull.I love this band, Its not often I hear that :-D Most people don't like them because they stole the grammy for Heavy Metal from Metallica, even though I wouldn't call any of their music Heavy Metal :-P Mazdak wrote: recently I dl "One Brown Mouse" and it was perfect :) The rest of the album is pretty good too, I found myself listening to Heavy Horses (the album and the song) quite a bit lately. If you can find it get "The Very Best Of" it has a lot of good songs on it, even some that I didn't like before but I do now after I listened to them recently. James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
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I don't listen to all of those, though there is a fair share in there that I have listened to at one point in time :) Mazdak wrote: Specially one of them is Jethro Tull.I love this band, Its not often I hear that :-D Most people don't like them because they stole the grammy for Heavy Metal from Metallica, even though I wouldn't call any of their music Heavy Metal :-P Mazdak wrote: recently I dl "One Brown Mouse" and it was perfect :) The rest of the album is pretty good too, I found myself listening to Heavy Horses (the album and the song) quite a bit lately. If you can find it get "The Very Best Of" it has a lot of good songs on it, even some that I didn't like before but I do now after I listened to them recently. James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
James T. Johnson wrote: they stole the grammy for Heavy Metal from Metallica I like Metallica too,but I think Jrthro Tull is better for grammy.So why do you say STOLE ;) James T. Johnson wrote: If you can find it get "The Very Best Of" it has a lot of good songs on Yes,it's so nice,I have it. James T. Johnson wrote: The rest of the album is pretty good too, I don't know the name of other songs,Could you tell me? Mazy "So,so you think you can tell, Heaven from Hell, Blue skies from pain,... How I wish,how I wish you were here."
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James T. Johnson wrote: they stole the grammy for Heavy Metal from Metallica I like Metallica too,but I think Jrthro Tull is better for grammy.So why do you say STOLE ;) James T. Johnson wrote: If you can find it get "The Very Best Of" it has a lot of good songs on Yes,it's so nice,I have it. James T. Johnson wrote: The rest of the album is pretty good too, I don't know the name of other songs,Could you tell me? Mazy "So,so you think you can tell, Heaven from Hell, Blue skies from pain,... How I wish,how I wish you were here."
Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd-1975Mazdak wrote: So why do you say STOLE I said stole because thats what others think :) I'm a fan of both as well, but I think I would go to a Jethro Tull concert before I go to a Metallica one; oh wait I did that already [July 19, 2001 -- Commonground Festival] :) Guess I have to go to a Metallica concert now. Mazdak wrote: I don't know the name of other songs,Could you tell me? [curly_impression]soytenly[/curly_impression] Collecting Tull has a complete discography with lyrics. Here is the discography for Heavy Horses 1 ...And The Mouse Police Never Sleeps 3:13 2 Acres Wild 3:26 3 No Lullaby 7:55 4 Moths 3:27 5 Journeyman 3:58 6 Rover 4:16 7 One Brown Mouse 3:23 8 Heavy Horses 8:59 9 Weathercock 4:03 James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978