Sing-a-long?
mdaudioguy
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So do you sing along when listening to music? If so, when or where? Does it matter who's there? Whistle, hum, or sing the instrumental parts? Got a radio in the shower?
I have a hard time not singing along when I'm driving, yet rarely do I do so when listening at home... I'm guessing that none of you critical listeners would even dream of singing, because who could listen and sing at the same time? :rolleyes:
Btw, when the tunes are cranked, I swear, I could have been a rock star!
I have a hard time not singing along when I'm driving, yet rarely do I do so when listening at home... I'm guessing that none of you critical listeners would even dream of singing, because who could listen and sing at the same time? :rolleyes:
Btw, when the tunes are cranked, I swear, I could have been a rock star!
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Sometimes. Depends on what I'm listening to, my mood, and where I'm at. I almost never sing in the car, it's mostly at home."They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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Yup I do all the time. Most of my music was picked because I like the instrumentation & harmonies, so I usually sing-along with them.Marantz AV-7705 PrePro, Classé 5 channel 200wpc Amp, Oppo 103 BluRay, Rotel RCD-1072 CDP, Sony XBR-49X800E TV, Polk S60 Main Speakers, Polk ES30 Center Channel, Polk S15 Surround Speakers SVS SB12-NSD x2
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I picked sometimes, though if there was a 'usually' between 'sometimes' and 'always,' it would have been that
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mdaudioguy wrote: »I have a hard time not singing along when I'm driving, yet rarely do I do so when listening at home... I'm guessing that none of you critical listeners would even dream of singing, because who could listen and sing at the same time? :rolleyes:
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I said always but thought about it more for driving. I almost always sing-a-long in the car.
But at home I enjoy music more so I rarely sing unless it is a guilty pleasure song. Come on you know you sing along to some embarrassing songs.. -
I do in the car, but not usually when I am in the company of others. Nobody needs to hear that.-Kevin
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Almost always. I checked "always" above, cause it is definitely more than not."Don't forget to change your politician. They are like diapers they need to be changed regularly, and for the same reason."
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But at home I enjoy music more so I rarely sing unless it is a guilty pleasure song. Come on you know you sing along to some embarrassing songs..