Post number #828322, ID: ed829a
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And if so, what sort do you listen to?
I tend to find single songs to play on loop, helps me gauge how long I've been in there for. Usually calm music: Choro Club, some city pop, anime and game tracks at times. Preferably with soft lyrics that I can sing along to and make myself believe I sound good while the water drowns my voice out.
Post number #828324, ID: 2886a1
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Typically not, but once in a while I'll play something to unwind. Usually P5's ost or Nier/Drakengard's ost. This and a few shower beers and is all I need.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq7kyf1T_lk
Post number #828394, ID: db485b
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how is this even possible? like do you have a speaker set up in your bathroom or something?
Post number #828395, ID: 335af6
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Yeah, I do. Normally just the same shit I listen to usually. Chill rap and R&B.
Post number #828396, ID: bce2af
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Hell yeah, I can be as loud as I want while I'm showering, so it's usually very "singable" music, if that makes any sense. I don't usually sing, except when on the shower. Also, yeah, I bring a little Bluetooth speaker to the bathroom and leave it in a place where it doesn't get wet
Post number #828476, ID: a295ed
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>>828394 I just use my phone now, set the song, and leave it in some corner that won't get directly wet. Haven't damaged one yet.
Post number #828484, ID: 31831b
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>>828394 My showers got these little plastic glass walls around it, so I just put my phone on top of that.
Post number #828655, ID: 679528
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ive tried but the shower itself tends to drown or distort my music too much.
Post number #828657, ID: 06a9a5
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>>828655 for me it's the tile in my bathroom. so echoey.
Post number #828658, ID: 06a9a5
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I don't listen to music in the shower very often. I do like to sing in the shower though.
Post number #828798, ID: fe8ffa
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No.
Post number #828816, ID: f12a51
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I listen to all sorts of music in the shower, but it’s usually something fast and danceable to help me wake up in the morning. It almost turns showering into a rhythm game.
Post number #828861, ID: fe8ffa
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>>828816 It's fraught..
After all, the shower room is a place of some above average danger level. Cutting off one of the senses tightly is an extremely dubious decision :D
Perhaps someone or something will break in? Suddenly a fire or.. the Thing!!!?
Post number #829132, ID: 341817
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I don't. It feels taboo to sing or to listen to music while in the shower. Bathroom's the only place I can get some sense of quiet, I guess. Don't wanna ruin that.
Post number #829431, ID: a076b8
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>>828394 you can just take a Bluetooth waterproof speaker and put it somewhere in the shower
Post number #829442, ID: 580d9a
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Since i live with my parents, i made a "normal music playlist" full of good old boomer classics. That way they won't judge my musical tastes.
Post number #829863, ID: fbb99b
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>>829442 Whenever I go to visit my family, I have to do the same or just shower in silence. My flatmate is the only person who has to suffer the actual weirdness I normally listen to.
Post number #830394, ID: 8a9f3a
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>>829442 certified boomer classic B)
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| And if so, what sort do you listen to?
I tend to find single songs to play on loop, helps me gauge how long I've been in there for. Usually calm music: Choro Club, some city pop, anime and game tracks at times. Preferably with soft lyrics that I can sing along to and make myself believe I sound good while the water drowns my voice out.