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Old 02-13-2019, 05:09 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by GlenBarrington View Post
For me, it's weird. The right music is useful for setting the mood, but when I'm writing, it's distracting, and I find that finding the "right" music a wonderful time waster. LOL! not unlike this question!
Sounds like me. I'll often start with music playing, but about five minutes in I find it too distracting. I have trouble shutting out background noise (especially music). As for the "right" music, for a while (years ago) I always started with a Chet Atkins album "Street Dreams" and one particular song on it, I think "Classical Gas." By the time the record player got to the next song I was ready to turn off the music.
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