How big is your music collection

How many hours of music to you have?

  • 0-100 hrs

    Votes: 9 34.6%
  • 100-200 hrs

    Votes: 5 19.2%
  • 200-300 hrs

    Votes: 5 19.2%
  • 300-400 hrs

    Votes: 2 7.7%
  • 400-500 hrs

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 500+ hrs

    Votes: 5 19.2%

  • Total voters
    26
According to itunes...

1924 songs
5.2 days
9.36GB

I'm only about 1/4 through putting my CDs onto itunes though as I make sure to listen to each one a few times before moving on. I have over 200 vinyl albums as well but currently no record player (have to go over to my mate's place to listen :mischief:), no idea how long that all would be.
 
50 and 1/2 hours
989 songs
3.55 GB

Putting "Sonic" in the search engine, I get 360 results. Probably even more than that though, considering a lot of my Sonic music doesn't have Sonic mentioned in the artist, title, or album. I truly am a Sonicphile. ;)
 
I appear to have miscalculated. The previously stated number was the amount that is in my iTunes library, on my computer's hard drive. I have an external hard drive too, with I think about another 5000 - 10 000 songs. Though I haven't counted.
 
I have lot of classical music so some times one piece can last for 80 minute. :lol: S it is pretty hard for me to say how much I really have. Since mst of it is in CD form I have few on my computer, since it too much of a hassle for me to put it all on my computer. Time wise I am talking about.
 
4.6 days, about 1500 songs.

Most of my library comes from having the collected works of Bruce Springsteen and Van Morrison. The rest is blues, soul, funk and assorted Rock n Roll, with bits of rap and gospel thrown in.
 
8 weeks, 2 days, 19 hours 22 minutes and 30 seconds. 106 GB.

Yeah, I know. I have a huge selection of audio lectures that I haven't all listened to included in that, and I just as well keep duplicates of classical works (FLAC for PC; MP3 for my iPod); orchestral music never seems to go well in mp3 format, but that's the best an ipod can handle :/. I have pretty much listened to all my music however at least once, with some exceptions. I find it difficult to part with music unless I totally hate it, so I still have a good bit of the trash I used to listen to when I was younger.
 
THIS MUCH:

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probably around 300 hours.

I'm old enough to not have everything on hard drive.

Me too :lol:

I have nothing at all on hard drive, as I don't much like MP3. All my music is on CDs, almost all store-bought.

I currently have about 400 CDs in my collection, mostly Hard Rock and Metal, with a sprinkling of Rock'n'Roll, Blues and Pop. Mind you, this after repeated pruning of my collection and selling albums I don't really like on eBay - I've had and resold hundreds more. I've been a rock fan for some 30 years now.. :old:

I have just about everything from Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Iced Earth, Virgin Steele, AC/DC, Manowar, Stratovarius, Helloween, Hammerfall etc. ... you get the picture.
 
I don't know, I don't store music on my hard drive / mp3 player anymore. That's sooooo 2000s. I only listen to music streamed from services like Spotify and similar.
 
I have one cassette of chart hits from 1998, and that's it. (Unfortunately I do not know where the cassette is, currently.)
 
I don't know, I don't store music on my hard drive / mp3 player anymore. That's sooooo 2000s. I only listen to music streamed from services like Spotify and similar.

What happens when the internet is down?
 
iTunes sez 1564 songs/7.49 GB. Usual disclaimers about possession of CDs, external HDs, and so on, but honestly I don't listen to most of that stuff anymore, so it shouldn't really count.
 
What happens when the internet is down?
I lie in the corner of my room in the fetal position rocking and weeping.

If the internet is down, music is the last of my worries! But I still have plenty of MP3s on my MP3 player.... I just haven't listened to them in a long while.
 
I have just about everything from Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Iced Earth, Virgin Steele, AC/DC, Manowar, Stratovarius, Helloween, Hammerfall etc. ... you get the picture.
putting down your address right now...you better lock your door when you go out :mischief:
 
The poll is in hours. This implies that one should put their music onto the computer. I do not follow this trend. I have around 350 albums on CD, plus some singles and EP's.
 
I have about 100 hours, about 80 of which is just this one violinist I like.
 
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