I’m assuming everyone here listens to music somewhat regularly, but I’m curious about how much you care about it. And i specifically want to know about your enjoyment regardless if it’s considered a timeless masterpiece or just a meme song. (feel free to share you favorite artists while respecting other’s tastes)

Do you care about having decent enough devices to enjoy it or do you just buy the cheapest pair of earbuds to silence the world around you?

Do you have favorite albums or do you just hit play on a random playlist and zone out?

Do you ever listen to music just to enjoy it and nothing else?

Do you talk with passion about your favorite songs/albums/artists?

Do you spend time searching for music?

TL;DR is music art or content to you?

  • AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zip
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    I view music as both art and content, considering I’m basically always listening to it in my free time if I’m not watching or listening to a video. I absolutely LOVE it!

    Normally, before a couple Christmases ago, I would just buy some wired Sony headphones and call it a day because they just worked. Exception being a pair of Skull Candy headphones I bought because I’ve been unable to get the headphone jack working on my laptop after installing Linux, but that’s off topic.

    A couple Christmases ago I got a pair of over the ear Beats ( usually prefer in ear, but whatever, it was a gift ). They have basically been exclusively what I use to listen to everything on my devices that have Bluetooth capabilities. They are the absolute best headphones I have ever owned.

    My tastes aren’t as varied as others, but I still have a wide variety of over 500 unique songs on the SD on my phone from over the years. Everything from various Chinese and Japanese songs using things like Vocaloid, UTAU, DeepVocal, etcetera, to 90s music from For Squirrels to R.E.M. to Soul Coughing, to anime music to a little bit of Sonic music.

    I know this will kinda dox ( doxx? ) where I was for Thanksgiving, but I went for the 2nd time to a Thanksgiving Throwdown while visiting family and saw a group local to that city live for a second time. I bought a couple of their albums last year and highly recommend the album Convalescence from The Nixon Rodeo, especially their song Deafening ( available on yt ). I would describe it as emotionally hard rock.

    I was also a music kid when I was in public school. Besides the mandatory music classes I had in elementary school, I joined that school’s drama/choir for maybe a year or two, and went from 5th-12th in orchestra. Don’t have my viola anymore because I lost it in a rush move, but I now have an acoustic guitar that I’ve had for about a half a year now. Haven’t done much with it since I don’t have the money for lessons or any books to help me learn, but I’m hoping to get at least one book this Christmas. I’d go online, but with the rise of AI slop and low effort things that don’t teach you a damn thing, I’d rather get some books to start.

    So, given my background, I can’t not think of music as an art.