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Get your coffee and come over:) Focus playlist of ambient music. Very minimal droning synths. Something to listen to without being distracting. Best of luck with your studies! Here is Jrapzz, a carefully curated playlist with gems of nu-jazz, acid-jazz, jazz hip-hop, cool contemporary jazz, jazztronica, nu-soul.
Kool & the Gang - Summer Madness (Homework Edit) | 1 - Youtube search homework edit to get 1 hour long mixes like these of looped instrumental tracks, they've helped me a lot this year since I like to study with music that I like! Tomb Raider Legend Manor Theme (Extended Edit) | 1 - Croft Manor theme on a loop.
I feel like study music should be able to become the background soundtrack to whatever you're working on and fit the mood you want to have. For example, if you want to try to stay awake while working on a long programming assignment, maybe some edm or videogame music can help you get pumped up and stay hyped, but not all edm works.
In conclusion, whether listening to music while studying is "bad" depends on your personal preferences, the type of task you're working on, and the specific music you choose. It's a matter of finding the right balance that enhances your concentration and productivity without becoming a distraction. 1. Reply.
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I am a high schooler working on a research project about the relationship between music and emotion (more specifically, depression) in children and teens. I want to conduct a study but it involves getting people under the age of 18 to participate over a short period of time. Since I want the study to be accurate, I cannot just sample people I ...
r/MusicForConcentration: Music and audio to help you focus, study, or work.
Music schools do not produce better musicians. They produce better networked musicians--which, again, is huge--and people who know more about music. For me, that second part is big, because I like the scientific study of music (musicology) and broader academic musical environment almost as much as I like playing and writing and listening to music.
[Advice] Best Spotify playlists I've found to aid concentration/ focus and study/ improve productivity and get engrossed your work. Feel free to follow and enjoy the playlists :) Here's a collection of playlists Ive curated I've found myself, to help aid concentration.
A music production degree is a great thing - but not if you just like making beats. It will cover studio engineering, recording techniques and audio theory etc which are all quite frankly useless in the electronic genre you’ve described. Not many people making the beats for big rap songs has a degree in music production.