No, studies have shown that the only music which helps you to study better is soft, instrumental music -- no loud beats and no vocals at all.
I would imagine it has quite a bit to do with the way the person's brain works. For example: some people can read in a crowded room while others can not. It is possible that listening to hip-hop music can help you get your problems done faster, but someone else may get done faster listening to oldies, or even metal. It's really all about what kind of music you like.
So it finish faster. A much higher latency but higher bandwidth method though is sneakernet.
The beat and the tempo of the music get faster and faster.
usually the type of music a person a listens to is how they feel. either this can help or distract, but sometimes having instrumental rock or something can help somebody finish more efficiently and faster.
finish, the end
HOnestly, it depends. For most people, no. Why? Well, you're nodding your head to the music, going with the beat and the lyrics...oops, got 1+1 wrong. wrote down 4\4. Wow...but you might be different. SLow music lets you focus and think.
I tested it and I got that 80's music makes your heart rate faster
it will depend on the type of music............................... it will depend on the type of music...............................
It is not difficult to incorporate multiplication into other subjects. When playing music for example you could repeat the same phrase a certain number of times.
Music does not cause ear problems. Loud music or constant in-ear head phones may cause problems, but music at reasonable levels will not hurt you.
They enjoy music, it some how soothes them. Food just satisfies them. Nothing really makes them faster.
Not until you finish your green vegetables.