I may feel the same or I may not. It all depends. And it doesn't matter, since we, as music creators/engineers/producers can not control how our listeners feel, or what they experience.Nowhk wrote:
Do you feel/experience the same when you are listening to the same piece of music on flat system, hifi or headphones? I don't believe so.
We know that the same song played across various speakers and headphones will sound different, that is, the song's frequency spectrum will sound different. Does this fact change the song into something else, some other entity, on each speaker used? Do you seriously believe so? I don't. It's still the same song.
I have a particular liking for the main music theme from the Gladiator movie. It somehow affects me deeply and every time I hear it, I pause and listen to it intently, usually experiencing goosebumps (yes, I'm that easily satisfied
I suppose I'm writing the same stuff I wrote a few pages ago. Funny how this topic just keeps going round.
However, like I mentioned before, the playback system is the least of your worries. Take the Gladiator theme as an example, I love it and the music affects me deeply. But the next person will laugh or sneer at and criticise the same music piece. How is this? Why can't we both feel the same emotion here? We could be listening to the theme on the same speakers and yet both of us will experience the same music completely differently. One will love it, the other hate it.
This is a much deeper 'issue' since if you are really worried about the lack of 'repeatability' of the message in the music/song, worried whether the emotional content you have imbued in your music piece will be perceived by all in the way you have intended...if you are worried about it then you will have a hellish life as a composer/music creator since we all perceive music differently, regardless of the playback medium. Your best hope is that you will find enough people who will understand the emotion/message you tried to convey with your music and hope that they remain your music fans. And here is the thing, once you do find such a group of people who do feel the same emotion while listening to your music track, they will feel it while listening on very different speakers! This is how it's always been. Do you get the picture?