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I'm not sure I listen to music like this - I have some tunes that I would whack if I'm in one mood, and actively search for if I'm in another. |
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It could be pretty useful in the making of new playlists. For example, in a calm mood - play the calm playlist and pick off the songs you don't feel like listening to. |
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Whenever you listen to music again, pick the playlist to suit your mood and let it evolve around your current tastes. [+] From me. |
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[zen_tom] - agree, rarely-played, doesn't necessarily mean you want it 'zapped' - just maybe moved to the bottom. |
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[fridge duck] - like the progression on this. |
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Instead of 'next-track', you could pick 'calmer' ,'more banging'.... |
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A bit like Amazon's "Customer who bought this,also ...",but adjusted for the listener own choices. |
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The player could perform statistical analysis of seasons and times of day also - summer songs, evening songs etc etc
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the iPod's shuffle feature acts a bit like
this. no one's telling exactly how it works,
but when you don't listen through a song
completely, it doesn't pull up songs of
similar genre as often as other songs.
whereas when you let a song play, more
songs are played that work with the first. |
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Does Pandora work on a mp3 player? Seems like Tune Whack is an attempt to evolve a new function on players in general and Pandora is an online music customization tool. |
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Tune Rough-up ®, for mildly annoying music to which you just want to send a message. |
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