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Background noise while you read?

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message 101: by LTJ (new)

LTJ (ltj81) | 2000 comments @Billy: I love the way you think \m/


message 102: by Marie (new)

Marie | 4029 comments In the last year I now put on the ambience sounds of either rain or ocean waves while I read. It is calming and I can just lose myself in the story more for some reason. So my pattern has changed while reading and that is a good thing. :)


message 103: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7621 comments Mod
I used to listen to any music, but now that I'm addicted to ambient music and sounds on Youtube that's almost all I use. And I have tons bookmarked depending on mood.


message 104: by Marie (new)

Marie | 4029 comments Alan wrote: "I used to listen to any music, but now that I'm addicted to ambient music and sounds on Youtube that's almost all I use. And I have tons bookmarked depending on mood."

What ambient music do you listen to Alan? Can you drop a link or two in here? I would like to check it out. :)


message 106: by Marie (new)

Marie | 4029 comments Alan wrote: "Here's just a sampling (I have literally dozens of things bookmarked just depending on my mood)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hobGN...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMC3P...

h..."


Thank you so much, Alan! Wow! I am going to add them! :)


message 107: by Beth (new)

Beth (1tuffcookie) | 208 comments Alan wrote: "Here's just a sampling (I have literally dozens of things bookmarked just depending on my mood)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hobGN...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMC3P...

h..."


Never thought about reading with sound ambients! Too Cool!


message 108: by LTJ (new)

LTJ (ltj81) | 2000 comments I actually think reading with background noise whether it's classical, piano, or just pure ambiance makes it an even more pleasant experience. I've noticed for me, I read faster and am more engaged. Does anyone else have the same thing happen to them with this in the background?


message 109: by Ian (RebelGeek) (new)

Ian (RebelGeek) Seal (rebel-geek) | 426 comments I should put on a fireplace video on Netflix or youtube next time. ha


message 110: by evangelos (new)

evangelos | 27 comments Usually some ambient music, if I'm reading. I get easily distracted though, so can't listen to anything with rhythm or singing (or metal) without losing concentration!


message 111: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7621 comments Mod
I read faster with any kind of music on in the background, ambient or hard rock. I've just gotten so used to ambient stuff actual songs aren't as effective as they used to be, but still work.


message 112: by LTJ (new)

LTJ (ltj81) | 2000 comments I can also listen to metal as long as it's stuff I've heard a million times before and not anything new or whatever. LoL that would definitely distract me!

Let it be known that the legendary JOHN CARPENTER has a few solo albums of his surreal horror-themed songs. It's amazing, especially his latest "Lost Themes III: Alive After Death" album. It's perfect for reading horror :-)


message 113: by evangelos (new)

evangelos | 27 comments LTJ wrote: "I can also listen to metal as long as it's stuff I've heard a million times before and not anything new or whatever. LoL that would definitely distract me!

Let it be known that the legendary JOHN ..."


Will have to give this a listen tonight. :)


message 114: by Eileen (new)

Eileen (horror_bisexual) | 28 comments Some of my personal favorites for background noise while I’m reading, though if I’m reading a specific book that’s been adapted into a movie I’ll listen to the movie OST instead


https://youtu.be/qEzWqUhnbVA

https://youtu.be/M_vMhu_mW4g

https://youtu.be/QRKOiFaa1ag


message 115: by Phil (new)

Phil (chaoseum) | 792 comments I listen to instrumental music while reading. Most vocals just end up distracting me.


message 116: by LTJ (new)

LTJ (ltj81) | 2000 comments @Evangelos: Yay! Please let me know your thoughts whenever you do listen to it, my friend :-)


TheNinjaReadsHorror (id173) | 16 comments Phil wrote: "I listen to instrumental music while reading. Most vocals just end up distracting me."

Same! I envy folks who can read anything (books, work stuff, etc) while someone is talking (or singing).

Now that it's getting warmer out, I've been enjoying some Brazilian jazz from the 50s/60s/70s near an open window, a comfy chair, and my current read. (I know, samba/bossa nova + horror? But it works - try it!)


message 118: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 360 comments I don't mind noise in the background when a book is engrossing, but if I'm just not into a book it does distract me. I don't out music or anything on, on purpose, but since I live in a house with others, there's not always a choice!


message 119: by R.S. (new)

R.S. Merritt | 207 comments "Hey Alexa. Play white noise." Just don't get tricked into buying the 'high quality one' Who needs high quality white noise? What does that even mean? The static sounds better???


message 120: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7621 comments Mod
This is (one of) the latest I found. Great for reading horror/mystery.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bYVg...


message 121: by Shay (new)

Shay I have somehow mastered parenting and book reading at the same time. So my background noise is normally playing, singing, dancing, screaming and some occasional fighting.


message 122: by R.S. (new)

R.S. Merritt | 207 comments Shay wrote: "I have somehow mastered parenting and book reading at the same time. So my background noise is normally playing, singing, dancing, screaming and some occasional fighting."

I have 6 kids at home so my mastery of parenting involves a really loud fan and waiting for those odd times when the house is empty. Airplanes are also good! I envy your ability to be able to read with all that going on!


message 123: by [deleted user] (new)

Ken B wrote: "Does anyone else have to have some background noise while reading to block out distractions?

I have been playing ambient noise makers in the background, especially at work.

I have been listening ..."

I listen to my books, so THEY block out the noise. 2-in-1 solution! 🤣


message 124: by Kasia (new)

Kasia (kasia_s) | 4517 comments Mod
Found an awesome new YT channel for music, this guy will take like the whole Batman trilogy and use music from all 3 to make one video of music, and from other movies, really neat for reading.

matogolf
https://www.youtube.com/c/matogolf/vi...


message 125: by Jeff (new)

Jeff | 1131 comments Ive gone thru a number of different environment sound from background music, like soundtracks, to the thrumming of spaceship drive engines to bird sounds and rivers flowing. All work to some degree depending on mood of course.
My go to sound is wind during a Blizzard. For me, its the perfect sound for doing almost anything.


message 126: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 360 comments Kasia wrote: "Found an awesome new YT channel for music, this guy will take like the whole Batman trilogy and use music from all 3 to make one video of music, and from other movies, really neat for reading.

ma..."


Thanks for the link! I am listening to his Sherlock playlist right now.


message 127: by Jeff (new)

Jeff  McIntosh | 225 comments Generally will go to youtube, and find a video of rain...I've listened to rainstorms all over the world....

:-)

Jeff Mc


message 128: by Anne (w/ an E) (new)

Anne (w/ an E) (mzcatnthehat) | 825 comments I don't like background noise of any kind at any time. I can deal with the ringing in my ears but that is about it :o)


message 129: by Giovanni (new)

Giovanni Farotto (farotto) | 85 comments any kind of heavy metal in the background


message 130: by Jeff (new)

Jeff | 1131 comments Anne (w/ an E) wrote: "I don't like background noise of any kind at any time. I can deal with the ringing in my ears but that is about it :o)"

Hey Anne, i have that ringing in my left ear. Had it since 1994. I do find though that aside of music some background stuff like wind and blizzrd sounds help to mask the ringing. At least for me.


message 131: by Gareth (new)

Gareth Is Haunted (garethj1979) | 64 comments I often listen to a playlist of movie soundtracks and ambient scores.


message 132: by Jeff (new)

Jeff | 1131 comments Ive recently discovered that Ive gotten somewhat addicted to watching certain live cams from different locals that i also use as ambient sound for reading and puttering around.
This link is for the Jackson Hole Wyoming town center. The cam does pic up traffic and crowd sound. Its not obtrusive so it works for me.
https://youtu.be/1EiC9bvVGnk


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) | 957 comments Like Jeff, I like ambience videos mainly - I try to avoid chirping birds and most fire crackling - but rain, thunderstorms, windstorms, oceans, lakes, that sort of thing.


Your Common House Bat (clockworkcompass) | 10 comments It really depends. Sometimes I'll pick music with lyrical themes or vibes based on what I'm reading. Other times I'll just have any old music going.
And sometimes I just like it quiet.

I really love reading horror novels when it's storming out though.


message 135: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Greene (patrickcgreene) | 12 comments When I was writing a suspenseful slasher scene, I put on the OST to Friday The 13th Part 2. I was on the edge of MY seat!


message 136: by Anne (w/ an E) (new)

Anne (w/ an E) (mzcatnthehat) | 825 comments Jeff wrote: "Anne (w/ an E) wrote: "I don't like background noise of any kind at any time. I can deal with the ringing in my ears but that is about it :o)"

Hey Anne, i have that ringing in my left ear. Had it ..."


I didn't notice when the ringing in my ears started but it's been quite a while. Actually, right now I have a fan going but soon it will be the air conditioner and I can deal with those. Just nothing with words or a beat or anything I want to pay attention to.


message 137: by dani (new)

dani (roadsidepoet) i'm fine with some background noise while reading but not too much since it can be distracting. i usually preffer to read in silence since i feel more immersed in the story


message 138: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 65 comments I prefer zero background noise, if possible, but a thunderstorm or box fan is quite acceptable.


message 139: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 926 comments Yes. I don’t mind it


message 140: by Bonny (new)

Bonny Marie | 15 comments I have a thunderstorm video I listen to on YouTube. Sometimes light classical piano music on low volume. I'm usually in bed and have a fan on as well.


message 141: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 530 comments Quiet room. I can’t read with voices or music going on around me.


message 142: by Alexander (new)

Alexander K (alexzammer) | 4 comments I'll sometimes listen to horror soundtracks but I hate when the music doesn't match the content of the book.

The best audio books put a little sound effort into them. There is a setting on your phone to listen to two different apps at once, so I'll sometimes put my own small beat in the background of an audio book just to help pay attention.


message 143: by Chris (new)

Chris DuBose | 10 comments For me, silence… I’m completely immersed in the story when I have no distractions


message 144: by Ian (RebelGeek) (new)

Ian (RebelGeek) Seal (rebel-geek) | 426 comments Alexander wrote: "I'll sometimes listen to horror soundtracks but I hate when the music doesn't match the content of the book.

The best audio books put a little sound effort into them. There is a setting on your p..."


What is this sorcery?! Are you on iPhone?


message 145: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 24 comments I usually go to YouTube and search for "[theme] Ambience", ex. "Horror Ambience" and pick one that looks good :>


message 146: by altezia (new)

altezia | 1 comments usually no but sometimes i will put some classical music on, depends on the book though


message 147: by Jeff (new)

Jeff | 1131 comments I wish that was the case for me. I have tinnitus in my left ear. Ive had it for about 20 years. But even though im used to it, its hard to not have a sound going while reading or inking so it can cancel the other noise.
Even if its just a crackling fireplace. But i love wind sound and the ocean waves and new age.


message 148: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7621 comments Mod
Here's a new Halloween light background music video I found on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4hVg...


message 149: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Eisenmeier (carpelibrumbooks) | 77 comments I need it to be quiet while I read.


message 150: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7621 comments Mod
Here's some ASMR for the season:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgBU1...


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