Dus music stimulate ur minds during study? (2 Viewers)

sxciris89

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trance/motion city/ministry of sound...
Even El Divo~




music's jst awesome
 

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I know I may sound stupid, but I listen to soft piano instrumental to help get calm and get my mind clear while studying. I normally listen to RnB, trance and house. But hey, worked for Business Studies, English Paper1 and Paper 2.
 

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Usually doesn't help but I'd go insane studying for as long as I have been without it.

Music with vocals is much more distracting, I must admit. I've got a few instrumental-only songs, and a few instrumental-only albums. Also a few soundtracks, etc. Although it only adds up to 6 hours and I'll usually go through that in one day so the same songs keep popping up.
 
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I don't care if it's distracting or not, I will listen to my music just the same. I fail at studying efficiently.
 

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I listen to it while studying Maths. It's usually trance or jazz.
 

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Music is distracting me atm. ESP. Since Beyonce has made a return! Watch her Music Video to "Single Ladies" and then you'll get my drift.
 

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Yer i always listen to sum hiphop specially for maths. But today when i was doin a 2007 maths in exam conditons, i had all this random shit goin throuhg my head. Like songs, and movies. I even started laughing cos the beging of Ali G was playing in my mind really clearly. I mean WTF? I made a few stupid mistakes as well.

So its probably bad for me to listen to music while studying, cos then im only half focused in exam conditions.
BUT i wouldnt be able to get through studying without it!
 

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Well I've found that listening to classical music helps.
In fact I heard off one of my teachers that a study found that classical music helps you retain information (no hint of weasel words in that sentence :p). Apparently it has something to do with the pulse of the music; perhaps that the beats on 1 and 3 not 2 and 4...

Also strangely enough I've found that some avant-garde jazz helps sometimes. Nothing like some Ornette Coleman to liven up your mind. :)
 

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Great idea.
Sticky one of the 45 threads on this topic.
So people who don't know how to use the search button look less stupid.
 

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