I was playing mahjong, and played it while listening to music. I know it doesn't help to concentrate, but helps me to keep the mood.
When I play mahjong listening to music, I usually play electro swing, which is like the music of the 40's and 50's mostly, but with an electric and modern touch. Classy.
Of course I play without music too. But I was wondering if you do play mahjong hearing music at least sometimes, and if so what kind of music?
Mahjong and music
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Re: Mahjong and music
I always turn off the annoying music that comes with the game, and prefer just the sound effects and voice animations, but when I do have music playing, my T-shirt says it all.
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Re: Mahjong and music
Yes, muting the music is usually the first priority in any new mahjong game!
I always have a big backlog of new music to listen to and this will usually be (at least partly) electronic, chilled and instrumental - ambient, dub techno, IDM, modern classical, etc - so it makes for good background music.
PS The iconic Abbey Road crossing on your T-shirt also looks like a haku kong.
I always have a big backlog of new music to listen to and this will usually be (at least partly) electronic, chilled and instrumental - ambient, dub techno, IDM, modern classical, etc - so it makes for good background music.
PS The iconic Abbey Road crossing on your T-shirt also looks like a haku kong.