sex pistols and Bach cello suites.
sex pistols and Bach cello suites.
Interesting responses, thats for sure! I wonder how many of us enjoy music while looking at paintings and how many of us find music a distraction while looking at paintings as well?
Anyone into Adrian Rollini?
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
I don't listen to music when I'm viewing prints, but I definitely do when I'm in the darkroom. It helps the time go by and keeps me from being tempted to pull prints out of the developer too quickly. I do a lot of photography related to music since my daughter is an aspiring oboist, so naturally, I listen to recordings of things she's played in.
I like the music I'm playing to match the mood for the prints I'm working on, so I'm thankful for my Ipod and the speakers that my husband gave me for my darkroom.
Whenn I am reading this Forum I often listen.
Right now it is Stevie Ray Vaughan at the Red River Amphitheater .... Morrison, CO 6/19/1985
I think this is an extremely cheesy idea. But if you must, I suggest either "Ace of Spades" by Motorhead, or "You Really Turn Me On" by Ian Whitcomb.
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