unc0nscious Not Awake.
I don’t have many songs on my phone – so it was pretty easy to do. I have:
Happy
Depressed
Angry
Horny
Love
Proud
I guess they’re all pretty basic – but if I need to go any further in depth, I won’t stop from doing so.
unc0nscious Not Awake.
I don’t have many songs on my phone – so it was pretty easy to do. I have:
Happy
Depressed
Angry
Horny
Love
Proud
I guess they’re all pretty basic – but if I need to go any further in depth, I won’t stop from doing so.
Marigold you are exactly where you need to be
because I have so many songs to go through! Better make a start on this soon. These are the ones I’m thinking of doing:
♥ Happy
♥ Sad
♥ Break up
♥ Oldies
♥ Sleepy
♥ Angry
♥ Dancey
♥ Love
♥ Sexy
♥ Exercise
♥ Acoustic
♥ Rock out
I kind of wanted them to all end in ‘y’ but it wouldn’t have worked. Besides, they’re starting to sound like dwarves now. I can’t stop thinking about how wrong the Sexy Dwarf would have looked.
I feel like I’m missing out an important one, let me know if you can think of any more. I’m not even sure if I’m going to use these yet, maybe the moods I’ve chosen are a bit too general.
My character is very strange: I waste a lot of time doing things that don’t mean nothing to me. Playlists are a good example: I can waste hours and hours setting up iTunes and the iPod and then never use those damned playlists. So, I give up even to this goal, it’s not worth the effort
I have complicated a little bit the tags system: I have noticed that using only one or two tags wasn’t enough for me, so I have implemented a more complex method. For every song I hear, I try to find, first of all, the beats per minute (bpm), using my ear and not the softwares you can find on the web (that are not as accurate as the memory of my musical studies); then, I write down a list of tags, related to the instruments used in the song (electric guitar or acoustic guitar, piano or keyboards, bass, drums and so on), to the themes (love, life, death…) and to the mood of the song (until now I have found 12 different moods, that will be the basis for my playlists: adolescent, happy, funny, non-conformist, epic, committed, ironic, melancholic, inward, sentimental, sad). So I can create a lot of smart playlists with iTunes: for example, one with all the slow melancholic songs with only an acoustic guitar, or one with all the happy fast songs with electric guitar and synthesizer and so on. The work isn’t finished, but I think I can make something good.
It’s a hard goal to achieve, but I have started to write down a list of tags (related to every different mood) for my favourite songs on iTunes…
Here are some songs that I always play to remember cherish the important people in my life.
Landslide-Fleetwood Mac
Home-Daughtry
Taking You Home-Don Henely
Clocks-Coldplay
All My Life-KCI & Jo-Jo
Lean On Me-Bill Withers
Hero-Enrique Igelsias
Look After You-The Fray
Family and Friends-Trik Turner
Couldn’t bear the thought of going to work today so I took a “Mentatl Health Day”
Anyway am currently putting together my first play list. Mood is “Get up and Go”
Couldn’t bear the thought of going to work today so I took a “Mentatl Health Day”
Anyway am currently putting together my first play list. Mood is “Get up and Go”
Made a list of different playlist to reflect mood. Now all I have to do is download and record.