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Surprisingly Amazing Places to Listen to Music

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Ellen Parker
Surprisingly Amazing Places to Listen to Music

Think you’ve heard it all music fans? Well here’s some news for you – there might be some serious music mayhem you’re missing out on. Sure you listen in your car, office and on the commute to work. But if you’re not soaking in your favorite tunes in these surprisingly amazing places – well you should be. Here are a few unpresuming places you need to add to your favorite listening places.

The Bathroom
Cliché? Perhaps. But nothing beats a hot shower and equally steamy remix of tunes. And who care’s if you’re not the only one home. It’s your right to enjoy the time as you please. So power on, turn up the volume and sing to your heart’s content. Just be sure your speakers are water-resistant to save yourself the following heartache should accidental splashes or those steamy moments jam up your music system.

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Camping
Because no one wants to listen to Uncle Jimmy singing campfire songs. Sure, joining in a chorus or two late night over sparking flames has its charm; it’s part of the nostalgia of camping after all. But lines of jolly “musical” rhymes can only last so long before that out-of-tune guitar starts sounding a little rough. Instead, pack your favorite wireless hifi speakers and keep the good times rollin’.

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The Beach
The sound of the waves is great. Waves plus Bob Marley… epic. It’s hard not to enjoy a day out in the sun and for mid-day goodness or early morning peace. And with the right playlist, you can pick the mood with a sway to match the gentle breeze, rhythm for sandy feet on the move, or something more relaxing to pair with your weekend vacation. Amplify the experience with tunes to fit the mood.

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Boating
You listen to music in your car (singing along at the top of your lungs). Why not enjoy music just as much on the vehicle of the sea? Music is great for boat day, cruising around or floating across the lake. Music makes you move, and anytime you’re moving is a pretty good time for music. Just make sure the jams you’re playing are streaming through a water-resistant speaker to avoid any unnecessary blues.

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Picnics
Why doesn’t anyone think of this? Imagine your next family reunion picnic without any awkward silences (mic drop). Music is a crowd pleaser, and it can help break the ice for large crowds. Planning on enjoying a cozier picnic setting with close friends or someone special? What better than some memory-making music playing softly beside the picnic basket to set the stage.

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Poolside
For those able to kick back poolside, nothing transforms a lazy afternoon to a paradise escape like some upbeat hits or a solid reggae mix. If you’re not able to take a summer vacation this year, at least some good music by the pool can help you feel like you’ve stepped out of reality for a few moments of pure pleasure. It’s all about your mental state of mind, and music can help you get in just the right spot.

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The Gym
Ok not so surprising – but necessary on epic proportions if you plan on getting a solid work out. Music at the gym is like fuel to the body – and pumping up the volume of Drake during your next run just might help you go the extra mile. In fact, not only does music help you focus and maintain a better mood – a study by NCBI actually showed that cyclists performed up to 10% faster as the tempo of their tunes increased. So crank up the volume and maintain that Monday motivation throughout the week to meet your fitness goals with an extra kick in your step.

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The Laundry Room
Let’s be real. No one likes to stand for hours folding laundry (ok it’s only 15 min… but it feels like hours). Next time the mundane creeps in, listen to some jams and you’ll be surprised how fast the time flies. Music works as a great distraction, and can help productivity on repetitive tasks.

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Ready to rock on? No matter where you turn it up, music is a universal language that helps us set the mood, relax or get excited, be calm or want to move – wield the power wisely and everyday places can be surprisingly more fun.

To expand your listening power, try wireless hifi speakers for better quality of sound and the freedom of flexibility with smart control – because nothing kills the mood like being wired to your speaker stand. Latest models of wireless speakers like the HEOS by Denon even offer a mobile app so you can turn it up or switch it up right from your phone. So feel free to wander on, and enjoy music in these surprisingly amazing spots and beyond.

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