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autobiographically. -_-
on itunes they are sorted, very fussily, into artists alphabetically, but any random songs/various albums I sort to the letters ZZZZZZZZZ so that it doesn't look messy and they go at the bottom out of the way.......god. |
I go alphabetically. But I just listen to my music in my itunes. My CDs are mostly alphabetical, but I also have a lot just stacked in no order.
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Colour of CD spine, ordered to create a colour spectrum effect.
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Like this:
http://i986.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1255365518 http://i986.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1255365574 http://i986.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1255365699 I take great pride in keeping my music organized. |
It's funny how at the beginning of the thread, we're talking about CDs and then it mutates into talking about digital files. :p:
When I first started buying CDs, I kept them alphabetized by artist. When I got to around 100, I got tired of shifting everything around every time I bought a new CD...especially if it was early in the alphabet. At the time, I had a CD rack with slots so I wasn't able to just slide everything over...I had to move each one individually. PITA. So since then I've organized by genre. I group artists and order them chronologically within the artist group. This used to be easier...but over the past decade or so has gotten more confusing for two reasons: 1) I've run out of room and my CD book case is doubled-up...Every shelf has nearly 2 full rows in front of 2 back rows; 2) there is much more genre cross-pollination than there used to be, and I struggle to classify things. It's honestly been kind of a big mess for the past 5 years, but without buying an extra bookcase, it's pointless trying to fix it. And when I get new CDs, they get ripped to my computer right away anyway. It's only a pain when I want to hear an oldie that happens to not be on my computer, and I have to dig it out of the mess. I usually have a good idea of approximately where it is, but often have to dig it out from behind others. |
Should always have solid gaps to make shifting easy, and when you borrow stuff(well not really in modern age), you could slot it back in rather easily. I've always had shelves over CD racks for that purpose really.
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Artist, then album.
And I can't stand lowercase where it isn't supposed to be. xD |
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With the music I physically own, I have it in Japanese order. By that I mean, you read it backwards instead of forwards. It makes more sense to me when I'm looking for something, I don't know why. |
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