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Favorite Music While Playing
I usually listen to music while I play online. Strangely, some music that I otherwise like annoys me while I'm playing. The Police is a good example. Maybe their sound is a little too complicated or something.
Anyway, how about posting some of your favorite online poker music? I'm partial to Johnny Cash, Weezer, John Denver, and The Who. |
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Re: Favorite Music While Playing
Johnny Cash, The Who, Queen, Owen, Snoop Dogg
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I have this strange mix on my iPod as we speak that includes Hawthorne Heights, 3 Doors Down, Eminem and Common
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Bone Thugs, Jack Johnson, Postal Service, Leonard Cohen, Gondwana, Nirvana.
Leonard Cohen is a must, and Gondwana is good for when you want to stay relaxed but alert. Bone Thugs will help you lag it up a little. JJ and PS will put you slightly on the passive side, but your decisions are usually easier. |
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Re: Favorite Music While Playing
I enjoy jazz from the 40's-60's while I am playing. Currently in the rotation are several Miles Davis CD's, Art Blakey, Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Thelonius Monk, Bill Evans, Dave Brubeck, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker and Max Roach.
For reasons unbeknownst to me I am able to focus and relax more listening to jazz as opposed to other styles of music that I find enjoyable. The one exception is that my favorite Art Tatum CD's "20th Century Piano Genius" is far too distracting to listen to while playing poker. The guy performs some inhuman things on the piano that demand the listeners full attention. |
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Re: Favorite Music While Playing
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I enjoy jazz from the 40's-60's while I am playing. Currently in the rotation are several Miles Davis CD's, Art Blakey, Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Thelonius Monk, Bill Evans, Dave Brubeck, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker and Max Roach. For reasons unbeknownst to me I am able to focus and relax more listening to jazz as opposed to other styles of music that I find enjoyable. The one exception is that my favorite Art Tatum CD's "20th Century Piano Genius" is far too distracting to listen to while playing poker. The guy performs some inhuman things on the piano that demand the listeners full attention. [/ QUOTE ] If you think that Tatum album is distracting, try "Piano Starts Here". I actually quit playing piano for a year after I first heard that album as a teenager. I figured, "Why bother?" I like to listen to early-to-mid-period Trane when I play, but the late period stuff doesn't work well for me while playing poker. Pharaoh Sanders on saxophone and tracking folded cards in stud hi-low are not a good mix, I've found. For similar reasons, although I idolize Ornette Coleman, I rarely if ever listen to him while playing poker. Hip hop I also can't really listen to while playing, since the music is so much more lyric-intensive than other genres. Crowded House, Split Enz, Finn Brothers, etc. (i.e., anything with Neil Finn) seems to work well for me. So, for some reason, does Slayer. Turned up very, very loud. I think it might be because albums like "Reign in Blood" and "God Hates Us All" are SO intense that they tend to blot out all other distractions and allow me to concentrate better on the game. NYC hardcore bands like Agnostic Front, Sick of It All, Warzone, H20, Snapcase (yes, I know, they're from Buffalo) and Murphy's Law tend to have that same effect, so I listen to them a lot too. --Scott |
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I like listening to Jazz and Nature sounds while playing poker, really relaxes me. Common is good too.
I would never listen to that outside of poker, though, its pretty funny. Tupac and Nas dont help my poker play that much. |
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[ QUOTE ] I enjoy jazz from the 40's-60's while I am playing. Currently in the rotation are several Miles Davis CD's, Art Blakey, Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Thelonius Monk, Bill Evans, Dave Brubeck, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker and Max Roach. For reasons unbeknownst to me I am able to focus and relax more listening to jazz as opposed to other styles of music that I find enjoyable. The one exception is that my favorite Art Tatum CD's "20th Century Piano Genius" is far too distracting to listen to while playing poker. The guy performs some inhuman things on the piano that demand the listeners full attention. [/ QUOTE ] If you think that Tatum album is distracting, try "Piano Starts Here". I actually quit playing piano for a year after I first heard that album as a teenager. I figured, "Why bother?" I like to listen to early-to-mid-period Trane when I play, but the late period stuff doesn't work well for me while playing poker. Pharaoh Sanders on saxophone and tracking folded cards in stud hi-low are not a good mix, I've found. For similar reasons, although I idolize Ornette Coleman, I rarely if ever listen to him while playing poker. Hip hop I also can't really listen to while playing, since the music is so much more lyric-intensive than other genres. Crowded House, Split Enz, Finn Brothers, etc. (i.e., anything with Neil Finn) seems to work well for me. So, for some reason, does Slayer. Turned up very, very loud. I think it might be because albums like "Reign in Blood" and "God Hates Us All" are SO intense that they tend to blot out all other distractions and allow me to concentrate better on the game. NYC hardcore bands like Agnostic Front, Sick of It All, Warzone, H20, Snapcase (yes, I know, they're from Buffalo) and Murphy's Law tend to have that same effect, so I listen to them a lot too. --Scott [/ QUOTE ] Love Art Tatum, Evens, Tyner, Barron, all the piano great, but really any type of jazz, relaxes me and every once in a while I get into this zone when I'm listening and playing. Then it is just DOMINATION! |
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Although they are not hardcore I also enjoy listening to X while playing for similar reasons.
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Re: Favorite Music While Playing
Rage against the Machine & Jack Johnson
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