How Many Times Do You Have To Listen To Understand A Piece Of Music?


Speaking solely about popular music, broadly speaking, it takes 2 to 3 listens to figure out if I like something.  Roughly meaning do I want to hear it again.  To get to the point where I think I understand the piece can take dozens of listens.  A big factor in how digestible a piece is whether it's a genre, artist or song I'm already familiar with.  At least for me truly new music is harder to get into.

Just curious as to how others experience new music.

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I got Revolution #9 by The Beatles very first time which I believe is a world record and no foreign substances were involved. 

Once, to know whether it’s something I want to listen to any further. Maybe two to three more times to figure out if I like it enough to buy it.

 

Once to know if I like it.  To get to know it depends largely on how simple of complex the song is.  There are Joni Mitchell songs that took me many listenings, 10 or more, to finally understand what was going on.

I guess it depend on how one defines "understand"; there are always additional layers of understanding and countless ways our aging and the passing of the decades changes things.  For example, we "understand" Elvis's music and impact differently now that what anyone 10 or 60 years ago would have understood.

But if what we mean by "understand" is to appreciate, then its subjective in 101 ways.  Some songs we immediately fall in love with in a powerful way like a newfound crush ("Big Dreams" by Amyl and the Sniffers is my latest) while others are a slow burn into something deep and enduring (I listened to the Jimi Hendrix Kiss the Sky compilation many times over before I finally connected with "Third Stone from the Sun," a song that I don't know if I "understand" all these years later, but I do indeed love it in a very deep way, probably in part because it remains a little mysterious.)

Some it's love at first sight (hear), others it takes a few listens for it to grow on me, and then there are those I can't stand from the get-go.