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I have been appointed to make a music playlist for the visitation. This is where I get stupid.

No problem coming up with the songs but what form would that take? Do I burn a CD? I don't know how to master it but I could probably do a good-enough job by ear. But then sometimes the CD's I burn just crap out partway through.

Is there a site where I can put the playlist and then just go to the funeral home computer and navigate there and click play?

Assuming that is okay with the funeral home?

This seems like it should be real simple.
 
Sorry for your loss Muddy. :sad: I'm sure the funeral home can accomodate whatever these days. Most people prolly bring the music on their phone or an old iPod or some shit. I'd do a CD just to be safe. Nomalize each individual track to 0db to make sure volune is even on all of them. That's all you need to worry about IMO.
 
My brother liked a lot of jarring music. As I ponder the funeral playlist - and I have decided to focus on music he liked (rather than music that is sort of on-point and message-y - like that Warren Zevon Keep Me in Your Heart - or whatever) - but no I recall different things that he loved and give them a listen.

A lot of jarring stuff.

It is all stuff I like too. Apparently I like a lot of jarring music. I never really stopped to consider until something like this comes up. I throw on a song thinking, 'Yes, we loved that.'

But we get into it and then it's no, that's a bit much under the circumstances.

I don't think I want jarring for this. And it's no problem really. There is enough non-jarring stuff. A bit more hunting required is all.



But yap, wow, with the jarring music.