How much classical in your life?

Ouled Nails

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I hope that the regulators can help me on this one. I would like to start a poll, but if it cannot be done simply answer individually on the basis of how many hours per week you devote to listening to and to practicing/playing classical music.

a. 1-3 hours

b. 4-6 hours

c. 7-9 hours

d. 10-12 hours

e. more than 12 hours.

Lately, I have been listening to the equivalent of one CD a day, so I'm in the "c" category. :)
 
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Jeffrey Hall

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If we restrict it purely to listening, I'm in c. If we add practicing and working on electronic realizations, e. (You do sort of have to listen to it to practice it, after all! :p)
 

Art Rock

Sr. Regulator
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Ten years ago I was on e, now I'm on a because I also spend a lot of time on other music again.
 

Krummhorn

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... I would like to start a poll, but if it cannot be done simply answer individually on the basis of how many hours per week you devote to listening to and to practicing/playing classical music.
:)

Hi ON, :wave:
My answers:
  • Listening: "C"
  • Practicing: "E"
Lars :cool:
 

PraeludiumUndFuge

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Listening to recordings: A, if that much
Studying: less than I should, I'd like to say E but I'm not sure I can claim that for the last few weeks
 

Norman

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Weekly listening d). I don't play so my free time is spent listening and watching concerts and opera clips. ;)
 

kirlianamber

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Weekly listening used to be 'e'--there was a time when I listened to notheing but classical. I don't play nowadays since I finished Grade 8, but I still listen often, just to other genres as well. So currently? Make it an 'a' I guess.
 

CMB

New member
well, i cheat since I run a classical station, so yeah, I am previewing a LOT of music every week. E+.
 

Minnie

Banned
Hi!
I do not listen to classical music a lot, so I'd say A to listening... but playing/practicing is a certain E. :)

M.
 
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