daily reminder that this process is called habituation and you're basically forcing yourself to like it if you didn't like something at the first/second listen, you just don't like it
no good music is ever "a grower", again, this is just habituation habituation can force me to like shit songs if theyre blasted 24/7 on the radio, even the Shape of You trufax
It’s often difficult to wrap your head around what all is going on in detailed music and what not. Pop music is designed to hook you with one listen, but there’s a lot of music that doesn’t care how quickly you catch on. See: Joni Mitchell’s blue. Took me a long time to really like it
Evan Morris
See kids, this is how habituation works
That's also why i said >at the first/SECOND listen 2 listens should be max. for you to know whether something is shit or not After that, you're just forcing yourself to like it
Cooper Sanchez
Hi, Maynard. Worried?
Jace Gutierrez
Wrong. Some songs click because songs are information which must be processed. A "good song" is complex and takes a few listens in order to be understood. I miss things in songs all the time. A few notes may be the key stones to a master piece. If you dont notice the structure relating to those few notes, the whole song falls apart. Why do people who dont know shit about music choose to share their ignorant opinions? Reply to this post with a counter argument or you're a philistine.
Jose Ramirez
>A "good song" is complex and takes a few listens in order to be understood This is your mind on Tool.
Carter Walker
This. You can pretty much reword the OP to say "I have never listened to and enjoyed detailed or challenging music." and it would be effectively the same post.
Matthew Ross
Avergage IQ retarda are going to need more listens that a genius. Your argument hinders on you not knowing what makes music good.
Josiah Ward
for me it can help me to memorize it better which then makes you understand how it fits together.
It didn't take me several listens to enjoy the beauty of Kontakte or Agharta. If something takes you several listens, that is, more than two, you're both retarded and forcing yourself to like it
Colton Russell
I dont even like Tool. Theyre average. Your weak argument is what caught my eye.
Parker Sullivan
gonna have to disagree. listening to something you didn't like at first multiple times gives you more of a chance to settle in and look at it from different angles. you are never going to hear an album the same way on every listen as it's impossible to experience the same thing twice, so one of those listens might be the one where you figure out how to enjoy it.
Henry Jones
>first/second time . . . >all these fags pretending they didnt see the word "second" there and saying OMG BUT THE DETAILS yes, retard, thats why I added the word "second" to the "listen" there. thats the time when you can pick out the details if youre too low IQ to do that at the first listen
Anything more than that is just habituation. Period
Nathaniel Foster
>bait, but I'll bite anyway Imagine actually believing this. If there's actually people on this board that believe this, what the fuck has Yea Forums come to? I honestly hope you kill yourself or leave this board forever OP, you are a complete and utter waste of space not worthy of listening to music. The only music you can appreciate fully on the first or second listen is over-commercialised garbage with no substance. Shove a pencil-sized metal rod in your ear.
Anthony Nelson
>ill just keep telling them that its habitatualizatorization!!1!!!111one!
Wyatt Hill
haha look at the greasy-haired Tool fan getting all triggered and butthurt, look at that boy ;3
Your music is SHIT. Self-indulgent wankery.
Luke Wilson
It is, retard >nono but thirda listen No, retard. Second listen is enough >nono but my thirda listen fourtha
No retard, second
>but my third
But my second, retard
Colton Lopez
op is right it has nothing to do with the music being complex i will immediately know after one listen if i like something, even if it's complex i may learn to like it more by noticing details on further listens, but it won't be that i just hate it on the first listen and i only like it on subsequent listens
Easton Rivera
Absolutely this.
Ayden Nelson
The only Tool I've listened to is Undertow, once. I just know that you're spewing utter shit. I didn't enjoy shoegaze on the first couple of listens, and now it's my favourite genre. Some sounds aren't immediately 'digestible.' But go ahead, limit your horizons and stay closed to music you may actually enjoy, since you're so enlightened.
Levi Martin
>I didn't enjoy shoegaze on the first couple of listens This nigger thinks Im talking about entire genres when Im talking about songs/albums
Sebastian Sanders
OP is right, the fact that this isn't common knowledge is proof that this board is full of retards.
Brody Clark
poopoo drums
John Sullivan
This
Benjamin Garcia
op and i are the only smart people in this thread
Jack Richardson
oh and you're smart too i didn't notice you my bad!!!!!!!!!!!