While some people prefer to have background noise (such as music) going while they study, others prefer complete silence. And it also depends on the type of studying you're doing. For instance, someone studying simple math problems might be less distracted by music than someone studying advanced economics.
The key question to ask yourself is "Am I spending more time listening to the music than I am spending on my studies?" If the answer is yes, then you need to cut the music down or turn it off altogether.
If you cannot listen to music without belting out the lyrics, humming along or bobbing your head to the beat. Then I recommend that you do not listen to music during a test. It can cause your mind to go else where and not pay full attention to your questions.
It has been generally accepted that if you listen to classical or baroque music that any comprehension relating to science or mathematics is improved. I have found that listening to any Beethoven Symphony (except the 9th), any Haydn Symphony, any late Mozart Symphony (19 - 41) and any Brahms Symphony has improved my memory while reading or composing music. There is a certain logic to the harmonics, melodies, & structure - almost like multi-tasking.
it is different for all people. some people can't have any noise when they study. for them, music would not be a good way to study. although, some people find that music provides enough background noise so that they don't get distracted. new songs are not good to listen to though because you will want to focus on that. also, your favorite songs can be bad too because you might want to sing along.
I personally think that listening to music puts you in a good mood when you don't really want to be studying, but at the same time I think music doesn't help with studying, and that it just distracts you and unfocuses you...
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I find if you listen to music with a fast beat it helps you to focus. But slow music can be distracting.
Listening to can music help you concentrate but it will depend on the type of music. For most people, the prefer some smooth background music so as to concentrate.
It depends on the type of music. Classical mussic improves thought. Other music, not so much.
Scientific research says bad.
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An ethnomusicologist studies music in its cultural context. Ethnomusicologists focusing on primitive cultures study music-related artifacts to determine the role that music played in these societies.(APEX)
Music is a great way to bring people together. Make sure you have music playing in your shop. Also, play music when you are entertaining customers or clients. This will put people in a good mood, and probably also increase sales.
In general, listening to music you like can have a positive effect on your health as it helps you to relax and distress, and can make you feel happy. Playing your own music can be very therapeutic and improve creativity and Sylvester, and also enhance social relationships if playing with other people. However, playing or listening to music too loud can have negative health effects, as it can damage hearing short term or, if you listen to loud music a lot, long term. Higher frequencies will have most effect on hearing, but very loud low frequencies can also make you feel quite nauseous as it causes your body and organs to vibrate. Music has been an integral part of every culture since the beginning of human civilisation; it brings people together and spreads messages and reminds you that you are alive. It has many more benefits than health risks but remember to take your earplugs with you when going to a club or gig, just to ensure you'll be listening to music for many more years to come!
Good music is calming and makes you comfortable, which is great for relaxation, study or reading. Commercial music stations with shouting announcers and hyperactive commercials have the opposite effect. Try a classical music station. My local - http://www.4mbs.com.au/ - streams on the inernet 24/7, and is very low key, with three sponsor's messages per hour. You'll be amazed at the difference it makes, just having comfortable music in the background. When you're feeling more lively, favourite CDs are good, and keep you upbeat, whatever the type of music.
Listening to music will affect your body in various way. Smooth music can be therapeutic while loud music will be noise and it can impair your hearing and cause stress.
do crunches for 3 minutes every night and 70 pushups. listening to music really helps
Listening to music is kind of my way of getting away from the world around me. It's kind of a calming thing for me.
Listening to music is kind of my way of getting away from the world around me. It's kind of a calming thing for me.
listening to music while doing homework is the best.
Technically i dont think it can change the way you talk, but i stopped listening to pop and started to listening to country again and i sounded more country. I think the music we listen to definitely influences the sound of our speech.
You get out the sheet music, place it on the piano, and play the written notes. Another way is to memorize the music by listening intently to it over and over again.
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Yes it can. In a way. The music is so loud it blasts in your brain and your brain tells you to keep up with the music so it makes you run faster.
I think music has impact on the youth in a way that it directs them , e.g a boy/girl listening to love songs in the end they want to do as the music has instructed that is fall in love.
Many phones today offer a unique feature aside from being able to perform phone calls - you can listen to music. Having music phones can be wonderful but also have side effects. For example, if you are a heavy music listener and only use your phone for listening to music, it can drain your battery. A good way to fix this problem is to have a charged spare battery with you all the time, or a travel charger. However, music phones can also be wonderful if you don't have an mp3 player, or if you just want a back-up in case you forget yours.
Just because screamo, rock, heavy-metal, death-core, etc... are bad for some people that doesn't mean it's bad for all. Actually the only way I can fall asleep is by listening to screamo. The only way I do good on my home work is by listening to death-core. Really it only has a negative affect if you are weaker and really don't have control of your self.