I like silence so I don't often listen to music in the garden. However when I do it usually is relaxing spa music or white noises such as the sound of the waves, rainforest or rain & thunderstorm.
Ohh.. I didn't think of that sort of music. Neighbor a street over has a barking dog out most summer evenings that really grates on my ears and takes away the pleasure of weeding and tending my veg plot. It won't drown it out, but it's far enough away that spa music might help me shift my auditory focus.
Mostly sheep bleating and bird song here. The odd helicopter practising low flying from the marine base. I am usually singing under my breath whatever the ear worm of the day happens to be.
Gardening on the edge of Exmoor, in Devon
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
Do you mean what music you play while in the garden? on headphones? or out loud? I hear nothing in my garden apart from the occasional wind chimes, running water from the pond, the birds - and if I time it right, the sound of hymns from the church next door! Sometimes I can vaguely hear in the distance the sound of a Sunday football match in the local park about 3-400 yards away from me. I would not be happy if my (only) next door neighbour was to play music in their garden!
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“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
I hear nothing in my garden apart from the occasional wind chimes, running water from the pond, the birds - and if I time it right, the sound of hymns from the church next door! Sometimes I can vaguely hear in the distance the sound of a Sunday football match in the local park about 3-400 yards away from me.
I would not be happy if my (only) next door neighbour was to play music in their garden!