I grew up playing classical violin and piano and about 10 years ago progressed into playing jazz piano/keyboard. Music has been such a part of my life that its only natural to extend that into how I listen to music whether its at a live concert or in the comforts of my living room. Am I more critical than non-musicians. Probably, and sometimes that does detract from the overall enjoyment but I wouldn't have it any other way!
Do you play an instrument/sing?
Personally, I'm a trombonist. Quite a bit of my audition is searching for something such that Joe Alessi sounds just the way he does when I actually see him at Carnegie/Avery-fisher. In other words, PHENOMENAL! Similarly, another part of it consists of listening to some brass heavy orchestral works, such as Mahler 3, Symphonie Fantastique by Berlioz, Beethoven 5,Brahms 1,2,4, etc, Beethoven 3 (maybe slightly less brass-heavy), etc. Then I listen to some classic rock, just to sound how it deals with yet another part of the music that I listen to, but the initial two parts tend to be the more important.
Are you an instrumentalist/singer, and if so, how does it affect the way you audition equipment and/or listen to music.
Are you an instrumentalist/singer, and if so, how does it affect the way you audition equipment and/or listen to music.