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Having an active imagination, an appreciation for beauty and nature, a willingness to seek out new experiences, an ability to reflect deeply on your feelings, and a love of variety in life is more important to musical enjoyment than one might think.
The presence or absence of the above things can affect your receptiveness to "frisson".
Do your ever feel as if you're becoming bored with the sound of your system? The fault may lie within...
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I think they're taking about musically-assisted self-aggrandizement.
I simply want to point out that I appreciate it more than you do.
( Insert Smiley-Thing )...
... I have more body hair than you do.
I get them with something really good OR when I just know something's going to be incredibly awkward or unappealing.
I'll be playing a recording of, say, a Bruckner Symphony and a particularly striking section will arrive, and I'll get the goosebumps and the raised hair. I'll go over to my wife and point to my forearm, and say, "Look! See?" She's not impressed. (But then, she considers the whole Bruckner symphony experience to be one of turgid textures and blaring brass!)
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