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The Sound Of Silence....
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...I have probably had a chunter about this before.....
Does noise.....especially music in shops and cafes etc. niggle you? Or do you not notice it?
A friend and I tried a new cafe in town yesterday.....after our gym visit we needed coffee and cake....
It was lovely except for the grating, loud music which wasn't improved by the three screechy toddlers who came to the next table....
Today, just in case we hadn't replaced all the calories yesterday, I met with five friends for coffee and cake.....
It was lovely.....silence bar the hum of chatter until the music was put on.....again tinny, loud and grating....and folk began to talk loudly to be heard...
But.....when I mentioned it I was surprised that not one of my friends had noticed the music.....they just hadn't heard it.....although having had it brought to their attention they didn't like it....
Do people just no longer hear the "music" that places inflict upon us.......does it improve sales do you think... does it grate on you at all....or do you enjoy it?.....x
Does noise.....especially music in shops and cafes etc. niggle you? Or do you not notice it?
A friend and I tried a new cafe in town yesterday.....after our gym visit we needed coffee and cake....
It was lovely except for the grating, loud music which wasn't improved by the three screechy toddlers who came to the next table....
Today, just in case we hadn't replaced all the calories yesterday, I met with five friends for coffee and cake.....
It was lovely.....silence bar the hum of chatter until the music was put on.....again tinny, loud and grating....and folk began to talk loudly to be heard...
But.....when I mentioned it I was surprised that not one of my friends had noticed the music.....they just hadn't heard it.....although having had it brought to their attention they didn't like it....
Do people just no longer hear the "music" that places inflict upon us.......does it improve sales do you think... does it grate on you at all....or do you enjoy it?.....x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not just the volume (or indeed the content) - it's very often reproduced so badly as to be a literal pain in the ears.
I came out of a (seriously loud) well produced gig recently with no ear-ringing or other problems - the sound was perfectly balanced - but the average 'wedding disco' reduces me to pained absence in minutes because of the ridiculously poor quality of the amplification and speakers.
I fear for the long term hearing of the poor souls who work in some shops (hello HoF at Rushden) - they will have no treble left after quite a short while.
I came out of a (seriously loud) well produced gig recently with no ear-ringing or other problems - the sound was perfectly balanced - but the average 'wedding disco' reduces me to pained absence in minutes because of the ridiculously poor quality of the amplification and speakers.
I fear for the long term hearing of the poor souls who work in some shops (hello HoF at Rushden) - they will have no treble left after quite a short while.
// does it improve sales do you think//
yup no doubt of that I am afraid
and wiv muzak sales are better than with decent classical
width of aisles are also tied to class and sales
(there is a max aisle wideth tied to max sales - and the width varies with the social class of the clientele)
sad fact of life
yup no doubt of that I am afraid
and wiv muzak sales are better than with decent classical
width of aisles are also tied to class and sales
(there is a max aisle wideth tied to max sales - and the width varies with the social class of the clientele)
sad fact of life
I don't think I agree with that, Peter....except the sweet one bit....it's not age....I think it's the inability to enjoy and be comfortable with silence....x
Dave, you must email HofF in Rushden......I've had a lovely reply from M&S who are going to sort out the changing rooms so I don't have to use the men's cubicles next time.... :-)
Dave, you must email HofF in Rushden......I've had a lovely reply from M&S who are going to sort out the changing rooms so I don't have to use the men's cubicles next time.... :-)
I dislike NOISE of any type, muzak, sirens, screeching children and the like. It seems to go right through me.
I occasionally do play music, but quietly, if I want background noise I would choose to listen to something like R4 or R4 Extra.
Must admit if I have some parchment work on the go, I can totally loose myself in the silence.
(I'm not crabby, just have always lived in quiet areas, and had quiet folk around me)
I occasionally do play music, but quietly, if I want background noise I would choose to listen to something like R4 or R4 Extra.
Must admit if I have some parchment work on the go, I can totally loose myself in the silence.
(I'm not crabby, just have always lived in quiet areas, and had quiet folk around me)
I too had a favourite café in town which myself and friends often went to, but it must have been taken over by new management because the racket from the music became awful and we simply stopped going. I know of others who no longer go either. I don't mind background music on TV though because I sometimes think it adds to the programme.