I have always looked at rating songs as the critical step. I have put in a lot of time rating already, but still have a long way to go. So, in an attempt to realize this desire once and for all, I have set a goal -- to finish rating all of my music library by December 22, 2009. This gives me, and another family member who is participating as well, just under a year to complete our ratings. The date merely represents before our traditional Christmas party. So I want to document progress here and listen to any feedback on other users rating their libraries--or if they use a different technique. Rating every song means that I have essentially touched, or listened to, EVERY single song. It will be great because rating inevitably boosts my favorite music smartlists providing seemingly new/fresh music. It's also nice because I often find songs that I, and pretty much no one else, has ever heard. People are so radio focused it seems.
One unsure problem I am encountering is that it is not difficult to quickly add to my library. I did some research on Interact and I realized 2.5 years ago, when I discovered MC, I had about 7,000 songs. Today, I have 17,015. So, that is about 4,000 new songs per year! Of course the earlier months displayed much faster growth because I was building up my collection with all the oldie favorites I didn't own. Currently, CD purchases are much slower and include some older ones plus a few new releases whenever I can't resist--they're pricey compared to older used CDs @ $4. So I haven't decided if this means all except newly purchased, but I'm thinking not. So it is to my advantage to limit new purchases whenever possible--unless it's an amazing CD that will be easily and quickly rated 4s/5s. Favorite artist CDs are always so easy because I already know and like their style.
So the stats:
17,015 songs
7,015 rated songs (nice coincidence)
10,000 songs to rate!
It results in an average rating requirement of about 30 songs/day. I have an Excel spreadsheet to track and keep up to date. I think I can accomplish this but it will be a chore, no doubt. The key is to always have unrated music playing. However, this can be boring and a drain. Sometimes you get sick of boring music and want your favorites again. I have, on two occasions, rated more than 300 songs in a single day. Funny how each day like this basically drops my per day requirement by a single song. Here's to a glorious rate-2009!