How toListento Music, Not Just Hear it
To learn tolistento music, not just hear itYou need the
right room,
the right equipment, the perfect volume, the perfect spot, and
(of course), the
embracing of the music. After you have all the proper tools, you
can sit and
enjoy the music.
The first consideration is tolistentomusic in a
comfortable chair. I
would highly recommend a good quality Lazy Boy recliner. Now,
you need to find
the best room to put that chair in, so you can listento you
music. The room
can be any normal room with four walls but, the room can't be
wide open. For
example, it can't be an unfinished basement with concrete walls
and a cement
floor. The sound will not be able to bounce off the walls and
give the effect
as if the sound is coming from behind you, as well as in front of
you (the
surround effect). A good room tolisten in, is a typical family
room with sheet
rock walls and four ninety degree corners.
The second consideration is placement of speakers. The
corners of a
room are the perfect spot for your speakers. You shouldn't
position them flush
against the wall, but put the back of the speaker into the
corner, so each side
of the speaker is against each wall. For this reason, the bass
is extended
(louder), and the tweeters, mid-range, and woofers give you their
undivided
attention.
Where to sit is simple, but it takes some easy
calculations to find the
perfect spot. There is a common rule for a person to experience
the full effect
of the music. In order to do this, measure the distance between
the two speaker
cabinets. If the speaker's cabinets are placed twelve feet apart
from each
other, divide twelve feet in half, which gives us six feet.
That's the middle,
so mark that location. From that mark, measure twelve feet back,
and mark that
spot on the floor. You have found the perfect spot for you to
achieve the best
sound from your music.
Next, you need a receiver. The receiver is a power
source and a
switchboard for your additional stereo components. Any receiver
will do, as
long as it has one-hundred watts per speaker out-put. Then, you
need a compact
disc player, a single or a five disc is fine. Some speaker wire
is a must.
Speakers on the other hand, are a tough choice because
there are so many
of them. You want to spend at least four-hundred dollars when
buying speakers.
Anything lower than four-hundred dollars is usually low quality,
which can
increase the risk of destroying your speakers.
When you decide on three sets of speakers (one set equals
two speakers)
at you local speaker shop, have a salesman play some of your cd's
that you
brought with you. Make sure you listento the same song per set
of speakers.
Also, bring different types; classical, jazz, blues, rap, and
80's; whatever.
Forget what the salesman says. Just remember, your ears won't
deceive you.
Figure out what sounds the best to you, then slap your credit
card down and lets'
go home and listento some music.
After you've placed your speakers, hooked up your receiver,
connected
your compact disc player, and put your couch or music chair in
the ³full effect²
spot in your family room, now you can turn on the receiver and
compact disc
player, and put in one of your favorite compact disc's. One
problem; do not hit
the play button yet. Sorry! You first need to make sure the
volume is at its
lowest point. Make sure the CD button on the receiver has been
pushed.
Now here's a little advice from a male. We males are
supposed to know
our remote controls, according to woman. So, if you're a woman
who is reading
this, you need to get to know your remote control(s). You need
to memorize
where the mute button is, and where the CD skip, advance, and
play are located.
The two most important buttons on a remote control are volume.
The remote
control has to be an extension of your hand. You need to love
the remote
control, and the remote control needs to love you. Play with it
until you can
move your thumb and index finger over it with grace and
precision.
Here comes the part when you need to test your babies
(speakers). You'
ve been anticipating this moment from the time you got bit by the
quality sound
bug. Press play on the compact disc player and sit back and
listen to your
favorite song. Turn the volume up; don't be afraid. Now, turn it
up to the ten
o'clock position. If there's no distortion, only clean sound,
then turn it up a
little more. Try the twelve o'clock position. If there's some
or no distortion,
you've found the maximum sound out-put. I would recommend that
you don't go
over the twelve o'clock position, because you could damage your
speakers. Now
fiddle with the volume until you can hear and feel every
instrument clearly.
Also, it's best if you can close your eyes and visualize the
music. Picture all
the sound surrounding you, working it's way into your ears. The
music will
start to sound like its coming from behind you as well as in
front of you.
Listening tomusic takes a little practice. All you have
to do is
listen to the notes of the music. You will feel the beat of the
music in your
chest. I know it can be intimidating, but if you give it time,
the music will
flow through you.
When the music is flowing through you, I hope you have a
big smile on
your face. That happiness may turn into tear in the eye. It did
for me the
first time I listened to music. I hope you successfully
understood how to
listen to music, not just hear it.
. How to Listen to Music, Not Just Hear it
To learn to listen to music, not just hear itYou need the
right room,
the. the eye. It did
for me the
first time I listened to music. I hope you successfully
understood how to
listen to music, not just hear it.