What music do you listen to while studying?
Music for studying
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psychedelic trance
This.
Also, black metal (trve kvlt if possible)
white noise
And do you feel there's a diference in concentration? Or is it just background music for you not to get bored?
None. If it's bad music it annoys me. If it's good music it distracts me.
Maybe some white noise or ambient music generator would be suitable, but I don't use those either.
progressive instrumental music with a lot of layered guitars. i get too distracted by vocals.
italian operas
>listening to music while ""studying""
Do you also watch TV while you study?
This! I *love* anything Rachmaninoff!
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I don't. I find music to be distracting. Sometimes though, if I'm not particularly busy I'll put on Autechre on a low volume or something.
I'm a piano major, and listen to mathematics lectures when I play piano.
My own sobbing
"music" while "studying"
if my task doesn't require too much focus i like to listen to american public safety radio transmisions. preferably EMS and Firedepartments
>broadcastify
a beam of light in a dark place like this, thanks for sharing
No problem, I wish more knew about this sort of music.
Tool.
Or EVE in game music.
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Or TNG engine noise
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I just want to go to space senpai :(
If I'm really doing stuff rather than just doing busy work I don't listen to anything.
underr8d
Jazz is the only thing that doesn't affect my concentration in any way
Silence>music
Studying to music is less efficient and leads to poorer retention and understanding
And earbuds make you stupid
Weeaboo music
I'm already conditioned to only program well if I'm listening to weeby trash.
this is a huge problem for me because i can only perform well on exams if my music is playing. Had to get permission from the student health services to do this with the guise of anxiety attacks or some shit.
Music can stimulate and inspire. Proofs and mental rigor are one aspect of science/math, but I think music describes the beauty behind it all. Einstein is my favorite mind, and he loved music.
I guess I see solid mathematicians/computer scientists/physicists as really good at "solving"/"figuring out" a system, but the giants envision something entirely broader about the universe. And music is the only thing that describes the beauty in that vision.
attention span is important for progressing in sci/math- music needs equal quiet for clear thinking
Philip glass
Autechre
Tom goes to the mayor
I'm having trouble with Chopin's 1st Ballade *without* any distractions! So jealous.
Anything that suits the mood. Though usually something without vocals. It ought to be stimulating, or relaxing and centering. I've tried to transition away from basing the learning process around an addled hypomanic haze.
Sometimes Grimes or Modest Mouse. Purity Ring as well.
Right now I'm listening to the EYE - Divine Cybermancy soundtrack.
For exercises anything
for memorisation ambient
turkic throat singing
William Basinksy`s Disintegration Loops.
>tfw I do aerospace structural analysis everyday while listening to vocaloid and anime chara CDs
Definitely pic related
Usually house, trance, and classical.
DeadMau5, Justice, Daft Punk's Alive concerts, Requiem Mass, things like that.
Plunderphonics and krautrock work best for
me for some reason.
I don't really listen to anything when I am studying.
To me this album is my thoughts projected into sound
Unless you are either Sean or Rob I highly doubt that.
Well I probably exaggerated, but it definitely keeps me focused without taking up my attention.
I just imagine it as my thoughts becoming audible to the point where the sound drowns out outside interruptions and I can effortlessly focus on what I'm doing.
Com Truise
nice taste my friend
try Mozart's k466 and k488
Katy perry
thank you my friend
share some my friend
Spotify playlists. Under the "focus" category.
Got some good shit in there, everything from classical to jazz to movie soundtracks.
yeah
Steve Reich
Calm acoustic, hats off to Ed Sheeran for helping me get through many nights of college.
Usually ambient electronic music or Wagner.
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Mozart
Got any good links? I like that more repetitive type music. Good classical music distracts me unfortunately.
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Emperata Overture and The Planets. Claude smithe and Gustav Holst are tow of my favorite composers having played Emperata and mars back in High school.
cap'n jazz
the promise ring
american football
etc.
love this, especially four organs
Either enya or powermetal depending on my mood
Second this
When reading, figuring out proofs, or performing other kinds of thought intensive problem solving:
>no music or simple background music on low volume.
When writing out proofs, grinding through tedious but simple problems, or programming:
>trash metal, prog metal, post metal, post rock.
>trve kvlt
Literally the hipsters of metal. That shit is somehow both pretentious and just terrible music.
Just regular music for everyday normal people.
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Emancipator
Kinack
No words just pure relaxing instruments.
None. I have to have silence when I'm studying. I get districtracted very easily.
post-rock
math rock
prog. rock
psychadelic rock
ambient vaporwave (eg. 2814)
ambient general
Radiohead
Hotline Miami OST
(personal preferences for studying)
Brown noise
high bpm music like some geners of metal, dance and dubstep/house/techno
also if I'm studying hard I'll be chewing on sugary stuff
You have good taste.
How do you feel about Dance With the Dead?
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Also,
Weezer
Punk Rock
Talking Heads
Gorillaz
First time listening to them.
I really like what I've heard! I'll definitely check this band out.
K-pop, mainly T-ARA:
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that music always makes me fall asleep
3/10 would not recommend
thugga's new mixtape
or ae, obviously