Do any of you listen to music while engaged in one of those 2. If so what do you listen to?
Good music to listen to while reading/writing?
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Yeah but not classical because classical demands full attention to be appreciated and certainly demands more respect than being treated as background music.
>Klaus Schulze
>Brian Eno
>Steve Roach
shut up retard
Trip hop
Glitch hop
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ambient, minimalism
got any ambient you recommend?
Listen to Aphex Twin
He's not wrong. It'd be like listening to an audiobook instead of actually reading.
Thanks
Progressive instrumental music. Anything from Prog Metal to Classical. Pro mode is creating playlists of particular emotional states, or even movements that fit around the mood or atmosphere you wish to capture.
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I think that cured my depression...
Glad you liked it.
Actually, my entire career was based upon me being a nihilistic edge-lord. Because of you, my family is going to starve. I hope that serves a lesson to all those who think they can help by being helpful...
i have this on a loop
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No it would be more like listening to an audiobook while doing something else that thoroughly diverts your attention.
How the fuck can you even listen to this?
Wagner mainly, but Chopin is great too.
Ive been meaning to get into Beethoven.
with headphones of course
I only listen to organic grass-fed bitchhop
kek
Seconded. SAW 85-92 is classic. Check out Stars of the Lid too for a more soothing feel
Excellent taste
It's like playing a vinyl with a washing machine.
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i always try for something instrumental and repetetive like, Joe Hisaishi soundtracks are fantastic for reading.
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you all have such a faggy taste
What do you like then?
eurobeat
I must of found the wrong thing because that was cringiest most cancerous thing I've ever seen.
*must have. Sorry, I make that mistake a lot.
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Or any WoW ambient music. The guy has tonnes on his channel. I prefer Dun Morogh as it's comfy af.
>meaning to get into Beethoven.
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and listen to his symphonies obviously
I can't listen to Beethoven and read at the same time. It's too focus intensive.
yea, I agree, for the most part, but maybe those quartets and piano sonatas can be pleasant background music.
This guy Boccherini has really comfy reading/writing music:
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(famous tune of his you probably have heard)
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Really good, none of it seemed that intense. Adding to the playlist
civ 4 had a nice sound track
irish punk and pink guy
>Pro mode is creating playlists of particular emotional states
are there people who don't do this?
>come into this thread to shitpost
>2 min later
>Put on my classics playlist
I hope you're happy
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Electronic music in general. Ambient, Deep House and Dub Techno in particular. There's more than that but as background music those genres work the best for me. Listening to them actively is also very enjoyable.
Classical should be listened to intently.
shut up retard
I usually just wait for my subconscious to request a song that fits the feeling I want.
Wilamette
>not giving full attention to one task
Pleb behavior
Mahler. Requires no attention on my part :^)
gimme deep house album recs pls user
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Depending on my mood, I also listen to dnb, neurofunk and witchhouse
classical guitar forever
You guys are so fucking gay, none of this is appropriate reading music. Fuck.
Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Bach. Just barely audible.
So I am sure you could tell us worthless peasants what we should listen to, right?
A good prose is already music.
you should listen to music while lurking, because it stimulates posting.
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but absolute silence during reading.
POPOL VUH
What's Jeremy Corbyn have to do with music
Also, Ulrich Schnauss
background setting rather, park with birds singing, nature, calm environments
imho associating an aritifical reproduction of sound to auditory perception alters the quality of absorbing the material without that third party
if you're reading out of mechanic necessity and just crunch in pages that would be fine and if you can't get in a quiet environment, noise cancelling headphones straight up, listening to a background like waves on a beach would make me fall asleep
Skyrim has a lot of great music for that sort of thing.
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Charlie haden and the liberation music orchestra
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Gerald Finzi is a peaceful, comfy, and criminally obscure English composer. Very contemplative.
Thanks for this
Celer
Seconding this.