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Do good.
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Yeah, you read that right. I'm working on an ethnographic essay for my English 102 class right now. We had to choose a social group or community to observe, take notes on, and try to ask questions of members of the group. I thought about it and realized that I have a plethora of information right here. So here I am.
The paper will technically be about "music lovers," people that I classify as active listeners to music, rather than just passive listeners. People that enjoy more than what is just on the radio, and who actually care about what they listen to, get information on what they enjoy, and can discuss it in an in-depth way. That's the loose idea, anyway. My professor is letting us have a bit of room on this one, so my definition may change as I work on this through the week. Anyway, I have some questions, and it would be awesome if some of you lovely people answer at least a few for me. Or tell me anything that you think may be good. I'll work with whatever. Thanks in advance. I hate to be the guy that goes to an online forum for school help, but this is way easier than some of the alternatives... which I will probably pursue anyway. The questions: 1. What is your favorite genre of music? 2. Who are your favorite artists (at least at the moment). 3. How important is music in your life? How often do you listen to it? 4. Why are you a member of Music Banter? 5. What does this community mean to you? 6. Does your opinion of someone get better if you find that they enjoy the same music that you do? 7. Do you find yourself drawn to music that is less well known? Why or why not? 8. Do you enjoy searching for new music/music you have never heard before? Is the act of searching for music as enjoyable as the music itself? 9. Do your friends outside this community listen to similar music that you do? 10. Would you consider yourself a music snob, an elitist, or even, dare I say, a hipster? 11. What does music mean to you? I may have some follow up questions later. Thanks again (if anyone cares enough to answer a few, anyway).
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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If I had to pick a single genre, I gravitate towards Metal more than anything.
Right now, I’m into Living Colour, Devon Townsend, and Buckethead. Quote:
To enrich my knowledge of the synergistically growing music culture. Music Banter is a wealth of knowledge for old, as well as new bands and artists, so it means as much to me as a community encyclopedia (wiki), except with MB, I can interact with the people that are involved in it. Quote:
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Music can evoke emotions/feelings/awareness/other-worldly likeness’, that are otherwise dormant, or non-existent at times. Even a note not played can have a meaningful impact on the listener, given the right context. Music heard, music felt, is life.
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SOPHIE FOREVER
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: East of the Southern North American West
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Hope I served some purpose towards your paper.
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Music Addict
Join Date: Oct 2009
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1. What is your favorite genre of music?
Extreme Metal. 2. Who are your favorite artists (at least at the moment). Black Witchery, archgoat, david allen coe, kris kristofferson, hank williams, & repulsion 3. How important is music in your life? How often do you listen to it? Very important, one to two hours a day. 4. Why are you a member of Music Banter? To find more music I like, to better understand how & why people interact with art. 5. What does this community mean to you? Not much. 6. Does your opinion of someone get better if you find that they enjoy the same music that you do? I'm more inclined to trust their judgment in regards to music, but, no, this does not extend beyond music. 7. Do you find yourself drawn to music that is less well known? Why or why not? To a certain extent due to my general degradation of pop culture. 8. Do you enjoy searching for new music/music you have never heard before? Is the act of searching for music as enjoyable as the music itself? It's a hobby. 9. Do your friends outside this community listen to similar music that you do? Yes. 10. Would you consider yourself a music snob, an elitist, or even, dare I say, a hipster? Yes to the first two. 11. What does music mean to you? Music at it's best can bring about greater understanding of your own & others life.
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Cardboard Box Realtor
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Hobb's End
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1. What is your favorite genre of music?
While I am quite the hip hop and country enthusiast, I will have to probably say Metal is my favourite genre of music, and by that I mean the umbrella term of Metal which encompasses all the various subgenres. 2. Who are your favorite artists (at least at the moment). Right now it's probably Enslaved. I've been listening to their newest album on repeat for over a week now. 3. How important is music in your life? How often do you listen to it? It's pretty important, but not as important as it was in 2008/2009 when it was my "thing". I like to think I've broadened my talking points beyond just music and can engage in any conversation pretty easily. In terms of how often I listen to music, I'd say a good hour of music in the car while driving. Whenever I'm at the gym, and sometimes at work if I'm by myself. I don't do a lot of listening at home anymore, mostly because I like to listen to music loud and I have roommates again so I've made a bit of a compromise. 4. Why are you a member of Music Banter? I joined in 2009, at the height of music dominating my life. I had lots of music to share, had just started getting into this style called "Gothic Country" and just wanted to be a music guru. I don't think it exactly worked out the way I was hoping, but I'm still happy with the results. 5. What does this community mean to you? A headache somedays, but like an abused spouse I continually come back. Those are the bad days which are pretty rare. My mod duties definitely sometimes feel like I need to focus more on that than talking about music, and I seem to be doing more long winded analysis' about movies or video games lately. At the end of the day though this community is a lot like a wire where I get to see into the lives and worlds of other people, and get a better idea of the world around me. I also sometimes find good music because of it. 6. Does your opinion of someone get better if you find that they enjoy the same music that you do? Sometimes, and if I find out somebody likes a lot of the same music as me I might be willing to overlook some other flaws, unless said flaws are so glaring that they make it impossible to look at that person in any other way. 7. Do you find yourself drawn to music that is less well known? Why or why not? Definitely. I'd be lying if I said that it didn't have anything to do with snobbery, but the truth is passive music listeners don't care if you like some obscure music and it won't win you any friends. One good thing about listening to lesser known music is that ticket prices are usually cheaper, and the bands are more willing to tour smaller towns and venues. 8. Do you enjoy searching for new music/music you have never heard before? Is the act of searching for music as enjoyable as the music itself? It certainly can be, 2009 was a big year for discovery, although I think more of my fun came from the act of discovery rather than the quality of what I found. There's a lot of stuff I found back then that I have not listened to in a very long time. Over the last two year's I've learned more about quality over quantity, 600 gb of music on your hard drive is impressive but if you don't know much about it then it's kind of hollow. 9. Do your friends outside this community listen to similar music that you do? A few, many of them actually get their music from me. I'll bring over my hard drive, load them down with stuff I think they'll like, and then let them filter what they want and don't want. I make a point of only doing this if I have reason to believe they'll actually listen to it, cause there's nothing more infuriating than giving people music to not have them listen to it. 10. Would you consider yourself a music snob, an elitist, or even, dare I say, a hipster? I personally don't think I'm a music snob, but there are certain genres and artists that I do look down upon with contempt that could earn me that status. 11. What does music mean to you? Expression. |
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Nae wains, Great Danes.
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Where how means why.
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1. What is your favorite genre of music?
Electronica, but I would say I still listen to a wide variety off some stuff. 2. Who are your favorite artists (at least at the moment). Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike have smashed house recently. Daft Punk is my all time favourite though. 3. How important is music in your life? How often do you listen to it? I would say music is quite important in my life as I can use it to control my moods. I also exercise 4 times a week and I think the right music is essential for working out. 4. Why are you a member of Music Banter? I used to post on a local forum for music and I lost my Internet for a year or so, when I got the Internet back the forum was down. So I simply typed in music forum because I wanted somewhere to discover new music, new people and build the same sort of friendships I had before. 5. What does this community mean to you? I don't really know to be honest. I value the people here and my friends so much but I find I care about the website in itself, less and less. Nothing much goes on anymore, there's no drama or anything else that made the forum exciting. It's too serious and boring. Not to mention the amount of members who don't post in the electronica forums. 6. Does your opinion of someone get better if you find that they enjoy the same music that you do? Not really, I am surprised when someone likes the same stuff as me, but it doesn't make me like them. I base that decision on personality alone. 7. Do you find yourself drawn to music that is less well known? Why or why not? Not really, I mean I get pissed if I hear a song I like on the radio because it means I have to suffer it instead of enjoying it. The radio plays the same songs too often. 8. Do you enjoy searching for new music/music you have never heard before? Is the act of searching for music as enjoyable as the music itself? I don't search so much for albums or artists. Electronica varies so much that I could only like 2 songs from one artist but that is the beauty of it. I find most of my songs through podcasts, live sets, sound cloud and YouTube. Which does me alright. 9. Do your friends outside this community listen to similar music that you do? Yes, my best friend however is very closed minded and will only listen to trance/house. He doesn't even explore electronica. In my circle of friends were probably all into something different from one another but we willingly listen to each others music. 10. Would you consider yourself a music snob, an elitist, or even, dare I say, a hipster? Definitely not, I can listen to the radio without having suicidal tendencies. 11. What does music mean to you? Emotion.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: everywhere
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1. What is your favorite genre of music?
Atmospheric / Instrumental 2. Who are your favorite artists (at least at the moment). Clutch, Tortoise, Mastodon, Boards of Canada, Squarepusher, Soundgarden ![]() 3. How important is music in your life? How often do you listen to it? I listen to music daily but it's not really something that I feel is an absolute necessity. Even in silence I can't really stop myself from being able to remember the sounds of music I've heard in the past so it's never not really there. 4. Why are you a member of Music Banter? It was more active than the last forum I was on. Then after my old jam room flooded it became a replacement expressive outlet. 5. What does this community mean to you? Not really sure anymore. I've been on a few hiatuses and I've noticed a decline in how often I check the site and post. Like the previous answer it was mainly an attraction to the level of activity. Or something. 6. Does your opinion of someone get better if you find that they enjoy the same music that you do? Yes and no. If they happen to like the same stuff because they happen to like it then great. If they happen to hear me talk about a band then the next week they're all about trying to shoehorn comments about that band towards me it gets annoying. 7. Do you find yourself drawn to music that is less well known? Why or why not? Yes and no. I think it has more to do with my personal preference on enjoying music that is capable of providing more substance with repeated listens than typical pop fare that has no depth below the initial surface. 8. Do you enjoy searching for new music/music you have never heard before? Is the act of searching for music as enjoyable as the music itself? It definitely used to be back in the day. Whether or not that was because the internet was still new and the whole concept was fresh or because it was a time in my life where I was discovering a lot of new material is hard to say. At this point I definitely don't feel like I have the time or inclination to pore over dozens of new bands in hopes I find one that clicks. 9. Do your friends outside this community listen to similar music that you do? To an extent. More often than not it's partial overlapping of certain artists that tie all the musical styles of my circle of friends together. Come to think of it, it's the Beastie Boys - that's the one common artist with everyone I know. 10. Would you consider yourself a music snob, an elitist, or even, dare I say, a hipster? I most definitely used to be an elitist snob, I've tried to develop some level of humility towards my tastes over the last few years though. 11. What does music mean to you? Music is the sound of the reflection of the universal light of life as refracted through the soul of the individual. |
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Rock of all kinds, with a major slant towards progressive rock. Also some metal.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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1. What is your favorite genre of music?
Lo-fi indie folk rock 2. Who are your favorite artists (at least at the moment). The Mountain Goats, Arab Strap, Bowie, Elliott Smith, The Olivia Tremor Control, Tom Waits 3. How important is music in your life? How often do you listen to it? Music is the only thing that's constant. I listen to music throughout my entire day, I play music, I write music, I think about music. Constantly. 4. Why are you a member of Music Banter? I came here seeking conversation with people who liked the same kind of music I liked and who appreciated music as deeply as I did. I got what I was looking for and in spite of any lagging that's why I'm still here. 5. What does this community mean to you? I owe much of my music collection to MB. I've made some great friends and found some amazing bands I likely wouldn't have found on my own. My horizons were broadened in multiple ways. 6. Does your opinion of someone get better if you find that they enjoy the same music that you do? Not necessarily better, but it's always a nice thing to have in common. And once I know someone likes some of the same music I do, that opens the door for further recommendations and conversations. 7. Do you find yourself drawn to music that is less well known? Why or why not? Yes and no. Finding a band that isn't well known like finding and reading a book that you've never heard of - it invites you into this world of really good material that for whatever reason hasn't become commercialized or tainted by the gimmicks of promotion and marketing. It feels more genuine and the search makes the listening process that much more interactive. 8. Do you enjoy searching for new music/music you have never heard before? Is the act of searching for music as enjoyable as the music itself? I haven't sat down with the intention of blindly finding something new in a long time, but I do enjoy getting recommendations from a variety of people. I don't like to limit myself to specific genres and the only way of branching out is to try new things. I would say the search makes the music more enjoyable. It's like a trophy, something you've earned. 9. Do your friends outside this community listen to similar music that you do? Not even a little bit. I have a few friends who like Iron & Wine but that's the closest I've gotten. 10. Would you consider yourself a music snob, an elitist, or even, dare I say, a hipster? Not a day goes by that I am not called a hipster. Whatever, it is what it is. I know what I like. But if one more ****ing person sends me a link to Little Talks saying "omggg, this is totally your kind of music" I will lose it. Go back to your pandora station, you whore. 11. What does music mean to you? Music means expression means creation mean community means catharsis means emotion means life. |
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