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Do you feel certain satisfaction when you synchronize your actions with the music you're currently listening to; do you try to do so?
Headbanging and tapping to the rhytm would be among the things I'm talking about, but that's quite common. I'm talking about something more.
For example, when I'm walking and "Only" by NiN starts playing in my headphones, I synchronize my pace to the beat. When I'm on the bus and have my eyes closed, I tend to open them upon certain transitions in the song (like in - off the top of my head - "Dayvan Cowboy" by BoC - the part that starts when the person in the music video falls in the ocean). Today I was listening to "Since We Last Spoke" by RJD2 and the music was fading away when the bus was slowing down, while approaching the bus stop and the second part of the song (if we were to divide it into 3 parts with the fadeouts) started playing right when I set my foot on the pavement. Felt good.
Share your examples.
Headbanging and tapping to the rhytm would be among the things I'm talking about, but that's quite common. I'm talking about something more.
For example, when I'm walking and "Only" by NiN starts playing in my headphones, I synchronize my pace to the beat. When I'm on the bus and have my eyes closed, I tend to open them upon certain transitions in the song (like in - off the top of my head - "Dayvan Cowboy" by BoC - the part that starts when the person in the music video falls in the ocean). Today I was listening to "Since We Last Spoke" by RJD2 and the music was fading away when the bus was slowing down, while approaching the bus stop and the second part of the song (if we were to divide it into 3 parts with the fadeouts) started playing right when I set my foot on the pavement. Felt good.
Share your examples.