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So it may be frowned upon, I don't know, but I'm really enjoying the "Mozart for Your Mind" album. I suppose it's akin to a "greatest hits" but it's a nice companion while working. These "for your mind" albums were big in the 90's when people thought classical music made you smarter. Maybe it does, I don't know but nonetheless, it's a nice collection of music to have on while working. Does anyone have any of these albums? I forgot how many of them there are, but I think there is one for pretty much all the biggies.
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theplatypus wrote:
LISTENING TO THIS AS I CHANGE THE CAT LITTER
That is good cat litter changing music, for sure.
Speaking of which, I got sick of our cat kicking it's litter all over the place, so I bought one of these toy dumpsters:
And cut a 20cm round hole in the side and now use that our custom-built kitty crap dumpster. She loves it, it keeps everything tidy and contained, and is easy as to empty (tip straight into bin) and clean (wash out with hose). One of my best ever creations.
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what does that have to do with cat litter
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Been listening to nothing but Satie's Gymnopédies this morning, which technically qualify as "modern" music (and thus within the general blanket of "Western classical music") or minimalism, but also feel very jazzy at times, and were a big influence on ambient
Here are some versions performed by Håkon Austbø, whose name I definitely didn't have to copy-paste from the Youtube description
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theplatypus wrote:
Been listening to nothing but Satie's Gymnopédies this morning, which technically qualify as "modern" music (and thus within the general blanket of "Western classical music") or minimalism, but also feel very jazzy at times, and were a big influence on ambient
Here are some versions performed by Håkon Austbø, whose name I definitely didn't have to copy-paste from the Youtube description
That's a beautiful piece of music, for sure. We had it at some stage during our wedding if I recall. I'll give the Nordic dude's versions a listen now.
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